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    Quote Originally Posted by CHOPPA View Post
    Got number boards sorted, new tyres sorted.

    Not sure what number to run! Wow decisions decisions!

    I think ill prob just put number 1 on....
    I reckon it might take you longer than you think to earn that one, there's a bit more competition for the top spot in Buckets than Superbikes

    Although NZ title up for grabs at Taupo in a couple of weeks
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kickaha View Post
    I reckon it might take you longer than you think to earn that one, there's a bit more competition for the top spot in Buckets than Superbikes

    Although NZ title up for grabs at Taupo in a couple of weeks
    Pfft I didnt say I was gonna earn it hahaha

    Is there actually a national title for F4?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CHOPPA View Post
    Pfft I didnt say I was gonna earn it hahaha

    Is there actually a national title for F4?
    New Zealand Grand Prix is on at Taupo for Buckets, so yes there it is a National title

    Hmmmm wonder if we can do a NZ championship over several rounds
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kickaha View Post
    Hmmmm wonder if we can do a NZ championship over several rounds
    With the amount of people prepared to travel for the NI series I don't fancy your chances for an inter island series.
    Would be interesting though, the required set up for the various kart tracks we run on seems to differ, not to mention the long tracks in the SI.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kickaha View Post
    New Zealand Grand Prix is on at Taupo for Buckets, so yes there it is a National title

    Hmmmm wonder if we can do a NZ championship over several rounds
    Taupo on a Bucket Ill be sticking to Kaitoke

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    Quote Originally Posted by CHOPPA View Post
    Taupo on a Bucket Ill be sticking to Kaitoke
    On the Old Taupo track, although just the new bit is pretty good Bucket wise

    We run full Ruapuna track, think the fast guys are mid 1.50s, but B track Ruapuna is the best
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kickaha View Post
    On the Old Taupo track, although just the new bit is pretty good Bucket wise

    We run full Ruapuna track, think the fast guys are mid 1.50s, but B track Ruapuna is the best
    Shit thats actually pretty quick! I was actually surprised how fast the guys were when I went to Kaitoke and there were only a few there

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    Quote Originally Posted by CHOPPA View Post
    Taupo on a Bucket Ill be sticking to Kaitoke
    Track 2 is the best big bucket track there is. Lap record is a 126 something. No slow. and heaps of fun. But yeah, Kaitoke is a blast. Look forward to seeing you out on track.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CHOPPA View Post

    I think ill prob just put number 1 on....
    theres only one person brave enough to run that number and he hardley ever turns up
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    Quote Originally Posted by CHOPPA View Post
    Got number boards sorted, new tyres sorted.

    Not sure what number to run! Wow decisions decisions!

    I think ill prob just put number 1 on....
    You'd have to win #1 off Adlam. Pretty sure there's a sticky with Wellington numbers, so best you look through that. Then again, by the time the bike's finished, the numbers may well have changed anyway and number L might have become available again haha

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dutchee View Post
    You'd have to win #1 off Adlam. Pretty sure there's a sticky with Wellington numbers, so best you look through that. Then again, by the time the bike's finished, the numbers may well have changed anyway and number L might have become available again haha
    Im happy to run L and wear a flouro yellow bib

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    Quote Originally Posted by CHOPPA View Post
    Im happy to run L and wear a flouro yellow bib
    In the B grade no doubt.


    Was talking to a guy today who ran in the Hyobang cup in the last couple of weeks. He said he was passed by someone and thought "Shit, that's a bit close, hang on bucket racer, maybe not that rude in his eyes" I wouldn't be too suprised if you find buckets a bit less polite than F1

    Oh and those fast fookers at Kaitoke are seriously fast.

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    Quote Originally Posted by richban View Post
    Track 2 is the best big bucket track there is. Lap record is a 126 something. No slow. and heaps of fun.

    and 40+ bikes on the grid makes it even more so
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    Quote Originally Posted by Buckets4Me View Post
    theres only one person brave enough to run that number and he hardley ever turns up
    What do you mean? Andrew races most race meets.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kendog View Post
    What do you mean? Andrew races most race meets.
    so there are more than one
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