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    Quote Originally Posted by cheese View Post
    Na, your thinking or noddy and big ears as the gay combo. you could make Rupert into a gay name if say it "Wupert".

    My god I don;t post for half a day and all of a sudden - ALLEGEDLY

    I'm 40
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    Greg is a giant penis....
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    If I were one of the muppets I'd say I'd be Fozzie
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    Quote Originally Posted by rupecopp View Post
    Anyone know about the fire extingusher thing, looks to me as if it's not required for woodhill, although it's not clear???
    Gregs email says that fire extinguishers are compulsory.


    Twice the displacement, twice the cost and a decibel problem, I'll pass on the inside brraaaap!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by cheese View Post
    Na, your thinking or noddy and big ears as the gay combo. you could make Rupert into a gay name if say it "Wupert".

    My god I don;t post for half a day and all of a sudden - ALLEGEDLY

    I'm 40
    Rupert is a gay beer from the 60's
    Greg is a giant penis....
    Rick is Animal
    Clminte is Kermit?

    If I were one of the muppets I'd say I'd be Fozzie
    GTAe would be fozzie, have you seen that dude with no shirt on, he could start his own hair farm!!

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    Right then had a look around found this test Which Muppet are you heres the link come on dont be shy.
    http://wiebevill.blogspot.com/2007/1...ide-in-me.html

    me im Gonzo

    Now to make it easy for those that ride a KTM i have save you the hassle Re: second picture take your choice
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    Well Apparently on that test I'm Kermit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by barty5 View Post
    Now to make it easy for those that ride a KTM i have save you the hassle Re: second picture take your choice
    Well the one on the left does look like the Silver Fox!


    Twice the displacement, twice the cost and a decibel problem, I'll pass on the inside brraaaap!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by barty5 View Post
    Now to make it easy for those that ride a KTM i have save you the hassle Re: second picture take your choice
    Careful Barty doesn't pay not to respect your elders!!! So am I the one on the left or right??

    I'm just glad I'm not the gay one LOL!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Danger View Post
    Gregs email says that fire extinguishers are compulsory.
    yeah thats what I spotted, although I was surprised to need one at woodhill so I looked on the gncc website and if you look at venues it only states you need a extinguisher at two of the venues??? This is where I became confused as to if I need one and emailed greg, but got no reply.

    Apparently I came out as Animal from the muppets, this is an improvement to a "gay bear" I guess.
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    Apparently I'm Gonzo and Grace is Miss Piggy............................
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    FARK !! I'm Miss Piggy LOL

    I'm going to have a winkle check??

    Novice is fine for Rupert and Reckless etc. You will often find the fastest novice would be in the first couple of clubman anyway. At the end of the day its all a bit of fun for bragging rights.

    You can find the burglers by checking the times.
    As far as fire extinguishers go, strangely this is not a requirement for Woodhill forestry. But for other forests the likes of Maramarua/Waimihi etc this could be correct.

    It would still pay to get an extingiusher though as alot of rides insist on them.

    Miss Piggy indeed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ktmboy View Post
    FARK !! I'm Miss Piggy LOL

    I'm going to have a winkle check??


    Miss Piggy indeed.
    Whos my bitch...... LOL

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    ok all you flipping MUPPETS back to the point!!!!

    I've just cleaned all the last ride mud off my my bike but stopped short of the usual sqiurt of CRC over it just in case I need to go get some numbers for the GNCC.

    So do I need to get some and will any number do??
    On a Motorcycle you're penetrating distance, right along with the machine!! In a car you're just a spectator, the windshields like a TV!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reckless View Post
    ok all you flipping MUPPETS back to the point!!!!

    I've just cleaned all the last ride mud off my my bike but stopped short of the usual sqiurt of CRC over it just in case I need to go get some numbers for the GNCC.

    So do I need to get some and will any number do??
    Nah you dont need numbers, you get a barcode on your helmet and you get scanned at the end of each lap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reckless View Post
    I've just cleaned all the last ride mud off my my bike
    Good on you mate!!

    At least this rain should help the track, although I hope it doesn't put them off putting out plenty of arrows/markers.

    Also last time they started with a long run down a gravel road, so would be a good idea for the 2smokers to be nice and warm before hand.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dammad1 View Post
    Nah you dont need numbers, you get a barcode on your helmet and you get scanned at the end of each lap.
    Dammad1 is right. When you go and sign up they will give you a sticker with a barcode on that you stick on the right hand side of your helmet. You keep it ( provided it is readable) for all the GNCC races. You don't need numbers have alook on greg powers site or the GNCC website tells you all about it.
    You get sent off in lines of about 5-6, get given a number to stick on your bike after the briefing and that is the line number you line up in. Its pretty random I think but novices and rookies etc tend to be in the back end.

    When you come round from finishing a lap you turn your head towards a computer screen which says stop or go and at the same time they read you barcode. Depending how fast your going determines weather you do another lap or not. generally for me its 3 or 4 laps but up to 5 or 6 for the likes of KTMBOY and the fast guys. takes about 3 hours usually and pretty knackering!

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