For those that are interested the results from the November 1/4 mile sprints are finally available on: www.cdd.co.nz
And no moaning "oh of course HE would be watching for the results" because, yes you're right I was waiting!![]()
For those that are interested the results from the November 1/4 mile sprints are finally available on: www.cdd.co.nz
And no moaning "oh of course HE would be watching for the results" because, yes you're right I was waiting!![]()
Happiness is a means of travel, not a destination
you only posted that so quick cause you think your the quickest dc:<
Nice going MD. Good to see the sixhundy didn't embarass on the standngOriginally Posted by Mark Dunn
1/4's
What a primo day that was. Yougoing to Manfeild in Jan?
Thanks and is was a beaut day out for the Lads and lasses. I take it you were bike No. 6, no make/model showing in the results. The 600 did bloody well especially considering you had the newest motor there and they take 10,000km to loosen up, just like a good woman. So they say, but I wouldn't say that myself because it might offend the PC brigade. The Honda seemed to improve once past 10,oookm. Revs quicker and all that stuff. So your bike did great to be in amongst the 1000, 1100 & 1200 cc bikes when that sort of event is usually rules by horsepower.Originally Posted by jimbo600
Manfield might be out for me as we are off to Tauranga doing family stuff. A slim chance I can get back on the Friday instaed of Sat. or Sunday. Fingers crossed
MD
Happiness is a means of travel, not a destination
Shame about Manfeild. Still good to spend time with family. Plenty of time for trackday shenanigans. It's funny going flat out on the 600. It's screaming it's nuts off, but you have time to look around, make a cuppa, roll a fag etc. The litre bikes make it look silly at the top end.Originally Posted by Mark Dunn
10:08 is a damn good standing 1/4.
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