Page 9 of 18 FirstFirst ... 7891011 ... LastLast
Results 121 to 135 of 256

Thread: Wellington Bucket Numbers

  1. #121
    Join Date
    12th June 2009 - 20:53
    Bike
    RG Loncin Bucket, CD200 Benly
    Location
    Wellington
    Posts
    226
    Blog Entries
    10
    I put dibs on number 18 thanks!

    Gingas get life...Why don't murderers and rapists?!

    RAG Racing

    WFactor Racing 2010 - www.wfactor.org

  2. #122
    Join Date
    9th October 2008 - 15:52
    Bike
    RSV4RR, M109R, ZX10R
    Location
    wellington
    Posts
    6,165
    Blog Entries
    1
    Im still in the building stage but 89 would spin my nuts.

  3. #123
    Join Date
    20th November 2002 - 11:00
    Bike
    SW-125R(F4-TF125), ZXRD400, RD250LC
    Location
    Wellington, New Zealand,
    Posts
    5,963
    Blog Entries
    36
    Hey! What happened to Skunk Control's 9?

    Put it back - it lives...

  4. #124
    Join Date
    25th June 2003 - 13:54
    Bike
    Triumph Sprint ST
    Location
    The Huttness
    Posts
    1,669
    You can kill Matt Bacon #17, that bike has been rehomed/numbered

  5. #125
    Join Date
    16th November 2006 - 23:46
    Bike
    Husky TE310, 2 Buckets and a ZXR250C
    Location
    Lower Hutt
    Posts
    2,452
    Done Done Done

  6. #126
    Join Date
    26th April 2006 - 12:52
    Bike
    Several
    Location
    Hutt Valley
    Posts
    5,131
    Quote Originally Posted by bungbung View Post
    You can kill Matt Bacon #17, that bike has been rehomed/numbered
    Damn, has Matt given up buckets?
    Heinz Varieties

  7. #127
    Join Date
    25th February 2007 - 23:37
    Bike
    2010 CB600f & a couple of bucket RB's
    Location
    Wellington
    Posts
    584
    Blog Entries
    75

    Up dated list

    Can someone please post an updated list. I'm looking to take 39 as well now I have a new number 37 in all.
    Yes 4 strokes are for homos. Homo-sapiens that is, who have realized bigger is better.

  8. #128
    Join Date
    4th April 2008 - 19:22
    Bike
    GSX-R400, DL650, Hondazuki TF 100
    Location
    Christchurch
    Posts
    300
    Out of curiosity, what's the general rule behind having more than one bike? Run the same number for both, or different?

    Cheers

  9. #129
    Join Date
    4th February 2005 - 07:32
    Bike
    Rattlecan blue
    Location
    Auckland
    Posts
    3,963
    At Mt Welly he rule seems to be one number one bike.
    John is trying to cut down on confusion for the lap scorers which is fair enough.
    Wants the number to be unique across classes as well so no F4 and F5 with the same number.
    I had to whack an extra digit on for TRRS since mr Kendog had the number I usually run already, might leave it that way for the four ring circus to cut down on the confusion.

  10. #130
    Join Date
    15th September 2004 - 22:33
    Bike
    Hornet 900
    Location
    Capital town
    Posts
    3,471
    Quote Originally Posted by Henk View Post
    I had to whack an extra digit on for TRRS since mr Kendog had the number I usually run already, might leave it that way for the four ring circus to cut down on the confusion.
    Cheers for that. I thought there was another 13 a few months ago but never noticed it while there.

  11. #131
    Join Date
    16th November 2006 - 23:46
    Bike
    Husky TE310, 2 Buckets and a ZXR250C
    Location
    Lower Hutt
    Posts
    2,452
    Quote Originally Posted by all4A50s View Post
    Can someone please post an updated list. I'm looking to take 39 as well now I have a new number 37 in all.
    It is up to date, as people ask for numbers i update them. I have re-organised it several times. To make it easier to read.

  12. #132
    Join Date
    11th December 2004 - 20:46
    Bike
    2018 Ducati Monster 797
    Location
    In a boot
    Posts
    5,250
    Blog Entries
    38
    I searched the results from Chch, Dorkland, HB and Tamranuu also I think last year sometime to try and pick a number that nobody else had, hence 16, but seems someone else at Taupo also had 16. Oh well, too hard to change, so I'm not gonna!

  13. #133
    Join Date
    20th November 2002 - 11:00
    Bike
    SW-125R(F4-TF125), ZXRD400, RD250LC
    Location
    Wellington, New Zealand,
    Posts
    5,963
    Blog Entries
    36
    I am and will always be 24. It's my phone number, it's my mental age, it's a fucked up answer to life the universe and everything - it's me.

  14. #134
    Join Date
    25th February 2007 - 23:37
    Bike
    2010 CB600f & a couple of bucket RB's
    Location
    Wellington
    Posts
    584
    Blog Entries
    75
    I'm trying to keep mine in some sort of order 37, 38, 39.

    My girls are wanting to know about using using letters?

    They are wanting to use for J (for junior). They are looking to use J7 and J11 for ease when using electrical tape for numbers.
    Yes 4 strokes are for homos. Homo-sapiens that is, who have realized bigger is better.

  15. #135
    Join Date
    25th February 2007 - 23:37
    Bike
    2010 CB600f & a couple of bucket RB's
    Location
    Wellington
    Posts
    584
    Blog Entries
    75
    Quote Originally Posted by =cJ= View Post
    Out of curiosity, what's the general rule behind having more than one bike? Run the same number for both, or different?

    Cheers
    I believe if you are riding them both you can use the same number but need diferent numbers for different riders.

    Finally found name for my new one, "ZENSEN" (fight a good fight).
    so now my new bucket, a CBR125 Zensen is 37, 38 a Suzuki RG50 is Wanisami (shark) and my bike from last year is now 39, a Yamasuki RGX125 is Ikasu (old but cool) as I haven't found any objections to using that number.
    Yes 4 strokes are for homos. Homo-sapiens that is, who have realized bigger is better.

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •