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    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave View Post
    That being said, at least we can look down on sad old was-been ex 250 prodi racers who now have to make up for their inadequacies by dating beautiful young girls half their age, its pathetic, at least we don't have to endure that. We'll have a whip around for a food parcel or something.
    What the fuck is all that about mate? Pete's obviously doing something right 'cos Rachel isn't exactly short on brains.....and besides, everyone knows chicks dig scars. Play the bike not the man, eh? You're ruining a good bit of fun.

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    tag: this thread is awesome!
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    Quote Originally Posted by SS90 View Post
    Considering I was racing buckets, 125's, 250's, F3, CAMS and BEARS, long before many of these guys where even embryos, my opinion is as valid as anyones.
    Its not how long you have been involved or races won that makes your opinion valid, its the intelligence of the comment and insight reveled that validates it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave View Post
    Even after all that masturbation?

    That being said, at least we can look down on sad old was-been ex 250 prodi racers who now have to make up for their inadequacies by dating beautiful young girls half their age, its pathetic, at least we don't have to endure that. We'll have a whip around for a food parcel or something.
    Goodness me! Gonna be a bit hard to look down on anyone when you're lying on the floor.

    Still...at least I don't 'date' boys.

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    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave View Post

    That being said, at least we can look down on sad old was-been ex 250 prodi racers who now have to make up for their inadequacies by dating beautiful young girls half their age, its pathetic, at least we don't have to endure that. We'll have a whip around for a food parcel or something.
    Excuse me?

    Because he is older than me Im instantly some sort of fucking trophy wife?
    It couldn't be because he genuinely is in love with me, as I am with him

    Who are you to say thats pathetic, what is pathetic is that you a judgemental bastard, who forms opinions on things he knows nothing about

    Least he isn't a bitter old cunt eh?

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    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave View Post
    Yeah Jason was doing this 20 odd yrs ago too.
    OK why don't we all just agree that proper racers of real bikes are all much better than Bucket racers & are all much braver & have much much larger penis's than we do & whilst sometimes we are allowed at the grown ups meetings we all stand in corners to change cowering to hide our ever so small appendages.

    I'd like to collectively apologise for our non valid sport where grown men ride undersize bikes. I'd also like to apologise for appearing to have fun year after year attending meetings where $40 will get you racing five or six times a day, or 12 if you have a 50 as well. We understand that this is bad form & can't help ourselves even though we have to live with the shame. Further we'd like to thank the real racers for selling us your old slicks that somehow seem to last another 4 seasons racing the above schedule until they are given to someone starting out. We are genuinely pond scum.
    Even after all that masturbation?

    That being said, at least we can look down on sad old was-been ex 250 prodi racers who now have to make up for their inadequacies by dating beautiful young girls half their age, its pathetic, at least we don't have to endure that. We'll have a whip around for a food parcel or something.
    Who said bucketracing wasnt as good as racing any other class?Who was it that implied the riders in other classes had bigger dicks than bucketracers?Who was it the implied bucketracers need to apologise to the rest of roadracers?Oh yeah,It was YOU!!!If youve got some sort of inferiority complex,Get some professional help.

    In the meantime,Why dont you answer the question I asked earlier,Why is it different to allow GP chassis's than engines????Oh and by the way 2 points you need to consider,Bucketracing was introduced a lot longer than 20years ago and was introduced EXACTLY as Oyster implied,A bit of lunchtime entertainment for a bunch of bored airforce staff at Woodbourne airforce base and their mates,Later spreading to Ohakea and so on,Bout I expect you'd already know,Being the expert you are on the subject,2 Pete has more talent in his "dick" than you can ever hope to have(And I bet Rach will vouch for that haha)and he's proven it on a number of different machines,Have you????

    Why do very few North Island bucketracers make an impact in streetstock ?Cause they have to race the same bike as everybody else in the class and are immediately exposed!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by husaberg View Post
    Old Vespa Boy did have some interesting stuff to say before he started on his racist rants:
    Being someone from the industry he might have been an interesting contributor, but in the end it looks like he knew less than he believed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Billy View Post

    Why do very few North Island bucketracers make an impact in streetstock ?Cause they have to race the same bike as everybody else in the class and are immediately exposed!!!
    Probably for the same reason SI bucket racers dont race streetstock, its a kiddie class and its better they have their own day in the sun. Wouldnt want to be a lollypop stealer would we ?
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    While the RS125 bucket thread rages, Yow Ling has to work on his bucket or it will never be finished in time for the next SS Bucket race at Ruapuna

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    Quote Originally Posted by rachprice View Post
    Excuse me?

    Because he is older than me Im instantly some sort of fucking trophy wife?
    It couldn't be because he genuinely is in love with me, as I am with him

    Who are you to say thats pathetic, what is pathetic is that you a judgemental bastard, who forms opinions on things he knows nothing about

    Least he isn't a bitter old cunt eh?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yow Ling View Post
    Probably for the same reason SI bucket racers dont race streetstock, its a kiddie class and its better they have their own day in the sun. Wouldnt want to be a lollypop stealer would we ?
    But when they race mixed Bucket/SS the top buckets are in the top 1/4 of the field
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    Quote Originally Posted by Billy View Post


    Grandprix chassis are just cheating cause you dont have a clue how build/modify the roadbased frame
    That is quite an assumption.

    As for copying a GP frame as someone has suggested, IMO that would almost certainly end up costing more $'s (not to mention heartache) to end up with something not nearly as good as the original. My 95 rolling chassis has cost me around $1200. Try building one just as good for less money. Remember to include the cost of RS or as good as usd forks, swingarm and shock, brakes, wheels, ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yow Ling View Post
    Probably for the same reason SI bucket racers dont race streetstock, its a kiddie class and its better they have their own day in the sun. Wouldnt want to be a lollypop stealer would we ?
    Really?Is that why Pete and co introduced the unders and overs class,Have you told Jock Woodley or Al and James Hoogie,Patrick Jones and indeed Johnny Small,John Ross or even Peter Jones himself of your thoughts regarding this,Pull your head out of your arse tosser!!!Ask Avalon Biddle what she learnt from me during her early years in streetstock or Ken Jones and a list waaay to long to mention of others that have benefited from having more experienced riders to learn from,

    Yip best you get your detuned grand prix machine ready to beat up all the young fellas with their proper buckets.What a rockstar,RFLMAO.

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    Bit of a rant there Billy ..........

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    Quote Originally Posted by jasonu View Post
    That is quite an assumption.

    As for copying a GP frame as someone has suggested, IMO that would almost certainly end up costing more $'s (not to mention heartache) to end up with something not nearly as good as the original. My 95 rolling chassis has cost me around $1200. Try building one just as good for less money. Remember to include the cost of RS or as good as usd forks, swingarm and shock, brakes, wheels, ...
    Is it,Why is it then that the so called bucketracers of today have to use a purpose built grandprix chassis the and how is it not an advantage to run such a chassis,Cause Im confident if it wasnt,Then Mr Honda would have mounted his modified CR125 engines in an MB frame!!!

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