http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/List...x?id=927726157
nodrog should buy this it ends in 17mins and is nearly free. Carby class would be fun.
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/List...x?id=927726157
nodrog should buy this it ends in 17mins and is nearly free. Carby class would be fun.
I have evolved as a KB member.Now nothing I say should be taken seriously.
People say there's no need to scrub tyres. I've watched Stroud, Bugden, Shirriffs, Frost, Fitzgerald all cut a 1m10s lap from a stand still, with the sticker still on their brand new slicks. The releasing agent is gone after a warm up lap on anything...I still fucken hate it though.
They are good now but the odd good rider goes down in that warm up lap every so often.
I went out on wets to scrub because the day was rain on off and I had already posty qualified on slicks. Was 3 classes away from first posty race and had started raining. Didn't want start a race in the wet on fresh ones with the long sitting time on the start they used to have. Assume its the same now.
I have evolved as a KB member.Now nothing I say should be taken seriously.
Mean while a skinny little man waits for his superbike.
Get in quick... Won't last.
http://www.trademe.co.nz/a.asp?id=93...3&member_hash=
Rough calculations that lot weighs the same as me.
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Come on, don't be an up giver, think about it hard.
What you have here is worlds greatest opportunity to make a world record sized cup of milo & sell it for $5 a cup.
Do the maths on the proportions of hot water & milk, find a retired milk vat, (shouldn't be hard in the 'naki) & set about figuring out how many people you will need to drink it & sign them up, $5 is a lot for a cup of milo, but bugger all to be part of a world record attempt. People love that kind of shit.
All you need is a place to stage it.
I'm sure fonterra would come on board with the milk & you could get sponsors.
There's a lot more to be made out of it that way than just flicking it off for cost price.
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