"...New Zealanders, for all their faults, have virtues that are precious: an unwillingness to be intimidated by the new, the formidable, or class systems; trust in situations where there would otherwise be none; compassion for the underdog; a sense of responsibility for people in difficulty; not undertaking to do something without seeing it through - "
Michael King
"You never understood that it ain't no good, you shouldn't let other people get your kicks for you" - Bob Dylan
I wanted a set even before I went road racing. As soon as I saw Dave Aldana's set as a kid. They're looking pretty worse for wear now. I'm guessing they've been down the road well over 20 times. A tribute to Peter Gray's workmanship though. Best set I've ever owned. Pity he stopped making them.
You should have had Pav's leathers and you could have flown away from all the crashes . I bet every bone on the leathers has a break in them somewhere lol
As for the bikes im hurt by your comments, they were all proddy bikes and i can tell you the part numbers of the 300cc piston kits
to prove it
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Here's the secret NSR setup, Change main jets from 128 to 124, back off oil pump cable, adjust power valve cables to open earlier. That let the engine rev to 12K without losing any midrange. Thats it. and of course a pair of The Chows yokohamas, (maybe 15 pairs).
From memory that race was broadcast live to air. My sponsor's were spewing the next day about Palmers comments. I think they even sought legal advice, to no avail.
Dave C
Absolutely Dave,
Tony Palmer was legendary for putting his foot in his mouth,I notice he forgot too mention that Petes KR1SP was a model that was NZ specific and that Johnny,Grant and Slippery(Mike McCutcheon)were all on Suzuki NZ specials(wink wink,nudge nudge),Also I bought the Dave Cole NSR after he was done with it and I can assure everybody it was bog stock standard.
Pity we dont get big fields like that today as that was Awesome.
How times have changed when it comes to the safety of the starter/finisher and the marshalls....... standing so close to the edge of the track.
It's always good looking at old footage of the good old days with some of NZ's best Racers.
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