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    The Caseley brothers, Jim Steadman, Paul Francois, John Faithful, Colin Wheeler, Stan Barnett and a couple of civvy brothers whose name escapes me at the moment, all raced from day one and I've been friends with them all from early days. Trust me, the name came from the term "bucket of bolts" or similar. Anyone who tells you otherwise is full of shit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by R6_kid View Post
    Are there any people here from 'back in the day' at Whenuapai, or that were associated with any of the RNZAF 'bucket' scene from the 70's/80's?

    I've heard FROSTY's name thrown around with that sort of period of bucket racing.
    My ex raced there for a bit back in the mid 80's. Used to be quite big, we even had 6 hour events if I remember, though they may not have been on base.
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    yep speedpro is right, i raced in the mid 80s at ohakea & lots of other bucket venues not used now, & the word buckets was always to do with the bikes being made out of buckets of shit, or buckets of bolts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by speedpro View Post
    . . . Trust me, the name came from the term "bucket of bolts" or similar. Anyone who tells you otherwise is full of shit.
    . . .now what if. . .erm, what if the buckets to lay out the course were full of shit? I guess then they might not blow away in the wind. . .

    Funny tactic with tyres to mark out courses (Slipway peeps will not identify as all our corners are very tightly tyred) but with the spread out tyre corners when you were in a freight train some of the more devious (Sammie please stand up, I wish you could) would aim at the tyres & then swerve at the last minute so anyone following super close would likely have a tyre presented in front of them Only one high, would make the bike bounce some-what.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mom View Post
    My ex raced there for a bit back in the mid 80's. Used to be quite big, we even had 6 hour events if I remember, though they may not have been on base.
    I organised that 6-hour race at Whenuapai. It was for 2 man teams and you had 2 buckets to use, but, if you used the 2nd one you could not use the 1st one again. Teams had an arm band that had to be worn by the rider on the bike. There's a big chunk of it I don't remember because of a huge highside and subsequent snooze early in the race. As far as I know there was only the one that was ever run.

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    Quote Originally Posted by speedpro View Post
    I organised that 6-hour race at Whenuapai. It was for 2 man teams and you had 2 buckets to use, but, if you used the 2nd one you could not use the 1st one again. Teams had an arm band that had to be worn by the rider on the bike. There's a big chunk of it I don't remember because of a huge highside and subsequent snooze early in the race. As far as I know there was only the one that was ever run.
    I may even have some pics somewhere???

    Now you prod the grey matter, yes two man teams... Geeze that was a long time ago
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    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave View Post
    Tyres on big tracks were always interesting, it made the track hard to work out where it was going as they were spread out quite a ways so the first few laps were trying to sort the track in your mind while a few others got it wrong.
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    At Wigram one year I think it was 1 tyre you went to the right of it, 2 tyres to the left (or the other way around)
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    I raced at Woodbourne in the early days, we are probably lucky its not called cone racing and riding cone bikes, as the tracks were laid out with old tyres and cones, never saw any plastic buckets, sorry.

    Here ya go, an old photo, cones sitting inside tyres.
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    you are all wrong
    it started in the NAVY
    and was called Bouquet racing
    the theory being you brought a Bouquet for a lady
    and 9 months later you said Shit and Bolted

    it was Bouquet then shit then bolt racing
    shortened to bucket of shit or bolts

    just the fly boys used bikes instead
    thants why so many of them have kids now
    the bike were not that reliable and they couldn't get away
    but a pregnant girl cant swim so you dont hear much about the Navy boys

    so stop making up stories
    and stealing a Navy idear

    it's Bouquet and bolt racing
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    Quote Originally Posted by Buckets4Me View Post
    you are all wrong
    it started in the NAVY
    and was called Bouquet racing
    the theory being you brought a Bouquet for a lady
    and 9 months later you said Shit and Bolted

    it was Bouquet then shit then bolt racing
    shortened to bucket of shit or bolts

    just the fly boys used bikes instead
    thants why so many of them have kids now
    the bike were not that reliable and they couldn't get away
    but a pregnant girl cant swim so you dont hear much about the Navy boys

    so stop making up stories
    and stealing a Navy idear

    it's Bouquet and bolt racing
    mate, whatever you are smoking I want some

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    You guys are all wrong. Yes it started in the Air Force but in the bars, we would all get pissed on buckets of beer, race around the club with the empty bucket on our heads, last one standing won.
    I know as i raced like this on every Air Force base in the early 80's, but then again because of all the beer I could be confused. Then we decided to race motorbikes
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    Here was me I thought all the falling off the mighty CB125T bucket onto your head was what made you confused.

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