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    Thumbs up The Spirit of Bucket Racing

    After my piston ID thread with the RG. This comment deserved a new thread.

    Disaster for us when the TZ50 cracked a piston, even worse when in the true style of a bucket race bike the piston happened to be non standard, not even Yamaha.

    Great support from those with more knowledge than me. Generous donations of free (brand new) pistons from a good mate TZ350. Racing buckets is great, bucket racers makes it greater

    Cheers everyone

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    The spirit of bucket racing - Nudey style !!

    At the last meeting, my bucket developed a terminal fuel leak where I only got half a race on it the whole day.
    So, one of the bucketers (Adrian) let me go and have a play in the B-grade on his and we quickly swap over for when he went out on the A-grade (which was just after the B).
    Then Fishy also let me ride his spare bike (his quick RG50) for 2 races.

    That is the spirit of bucketing, people helping people.

    Thanks guys !!


    edit - also thanks to Andrew Adlam and the others who helped me try to fix the leak.
    Last edited by nudemetalz; 28th July 2009 at 13:54. Reason: more thanks


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    For sure eh!
    You mention you need something for your "work of art" bucket and someone contacts you and says they have something that'll work, sometimes for a very small amount of $$, sometimes for a beer next time you see them.
    Your bike breaks down and you hang about looking sad and next minute someone offers you their bike so you can carry on having fun.
    I have limited mechanical knowledge but am always keen to get dirty and learn and there are always people offering to help, show me how to do something, offering advice and usually for nothing more than a "Thanks"!!
    There is a lot of shit talking and piss taking, but that's part of the fun. What an awesome group bucketeers are!

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    Quote Originally Posted by nudemetalz View Post
    At the last meeting, my bucket developed a terminal fuel leak where I only got half a race on it the whole day.
    Speaking of which - did you use all my knead-it or is there some left?

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    errr...yes...I used it but didn't work so will replace it.

    I've bought another tank which appears to be leak-free.


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    Nah, just checking to see if I need to get more.

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    I'll get you some more. I used yours so only fair.


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    This pretty much captures the spirit of bucket racing...
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    Hey Kev,

    Insteada takin' da piss, why don't you come out for a blat on my one and see if you're a real man .....


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    Quote Originally Posted by SHELRACING View Post
    After my piston ID thread with the RG. This comment deserved a new thread.


    Generous donations of free (brand new) pistons from a good mate TZ350.

    Cheers everyone
    you'r using my spares means you cant overtake me in any of the f5 races thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by nudemetalz View Post
    Hey Kev,

    Insteada takin' da piss, why don't you come out for a blat on my one and see if you're a real man .....
    'coz I know I'm not...



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    Don't know 'til you try.
    Lots of people to help you.
    And bucket racing is VERY addictive !!!


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    [QUOTE=nudemetalz;1129329775And bucket racing is VERY addictive !!![/QUOTE]

    I'm not addicted. I can give up any time I want to. I just don't want to right now. Maybe next year when there is a bit less stress in my life.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buckets4Me View Post
    you'r using my spares means you cant overtake me in any of the f5 races thanks

    Well many thanks then for TZ350 for giving us B4ME's spares. I won't have to worry about passing you then, if you've got not parts to fix yer bike.

    I can send you up a couple of well used replacements, a few cracks, chips and holes that might reduce compression a little.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SHELRACING View Post
    Well many thanks then for TZ350 for giving us B4ME's spares. I won't have to worry about passing you then, if you've got not parts to fix yer bike.

    I can send you up a couple of well used replacements, a few cracks, chips and holes that might reduce compression a little.
    nothing a bit of devcon cant fix (the bucket way)
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