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    Quote Originally Posted by FROSTY View Post
    OK MDU-----DONT DO IT--
    Personally Kitty I'd suggest ya get a trail bike. Why? because yea bucket racing is seriously good fun -youll learn lines,racecraft,riding in a close group of bikes etc--all good stuff. But its only once a month
    But bang for buck-a trailie you can ride almost any time you want. You'll learn some pretty awsome bike control skills -and if you need a tutor I'll get baby bikie to sort ya out
    ... and Mack happens to got one in my shed right now - KDX200 that needs a wee bit of a tweak Magneto is stuffed... otherwis emight be ok (Mack?).

    I think he wants to sell it...

    Hell - go for it Kitty!
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    good on ya mate

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kittyhawk View Post
    they all enjoyed themselfs greately, which is what it's about, but I felt nothing.
    What makes you a biker if not the enjoyment of riding? I don't care if im riding a MV Augusta or a Harley, i always have a blast... I consider myself a biker because of that.

    Quote Originally Posted by Kittyhawk

    And yes my style of riding was scaring other motorists on the road, I will admitt this is my fault as Im the one in control of my bike. So I've done the right thing (I think) giving it up and staying off the roads for a while.
    So your throwing a skidmark minus the license loosing thing? Please, PLEASE! No "im leaving" threads and for the love of christ don't put USD forks on the bucket (p/t)


    Quote Originally Posted by Kittyhawk
    So I have decided to get into bucket racing. In the process of purchasing an 02 FXR 150 and already had 2 sponsors offering their services. Im not going to take them up just yet until I get into F3 which would be the next step.
    Grease Monkey services are up for offer, have some tips and tricks for the FXR too, PM me if you wanna know 'em

    Personally, i think certain folk take road riding a tad too seriously... But thats just my 2c

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    Cool Kittyhawk, you rock. TOugh decision, but it needed to be done I guess.
    Good luck in future.
    Determined to kill my bike before it kills me

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    (Quote)And yes my style of riding was scaring other motorists on the road, I will admitt this is my fault as Im the one in control of my bike. So I've done the right thing (I think) giving it up and staying off the roads for a while.

    I followed you once (being too scared to overtake incase you took me out) and trying to gain some road riding skill and experience can only be a good thing.
    Unfortunately, track riding will not gain you real road skills or experience but is very good fun.
    Can you convince skidmark to be as mature and considerate as yourself and stay off the road?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Expert View Post
    (Quote)And yes my style of riding was scaring other motorists on the road, I will admitt this is my fault as Im the one in control of my bike. So I've done the right thing (I think) giving it up and staying off the roads for a while.

    I followed you once (being too scared to overtake incase you took me out) and trying to gain some road riding skill and experience can only be a good thing.
    Unfortunately, track riding will not gain you real road skills or experience but is very good fun.
    Can you convince skidmark to be as mature and considerate as yourself and stay off the road?
    Motion seconded

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    I grew up doing endurance as well as moto x riding from 8 to 19 Off road riding is nothing new for me an off road bike is an extension of my body its so natural because I've been doing it since I was young...dont ask about the technicial side of what or how I ride cos I cant explain it. I only gave it up when I moved away from the farming life and into the city...primary reason was I got sick of paying for parking at uni lol! I tend to thrash bikes a hell of alot harder off road because I love flying through the air, aint afraid to flip tits n ass over the handle bars, and landing in mud is fun.

    I've heard about street stock racing, what is it?? For now the bucket racing is the deal breaker, if I like it I'll do it, then upgrade class and bike...if I dont like it, then I'll be definetly selling the bike and getting back into moto x.

    As for a motard on a track...its an idea pondering in thought but I think Id end up over shooting the track and taking shortcuts of the circut lol.

    Now that I have no "curse of the ex" saying "you can only own one bike at a time" I will be getting a moto x bike either way, the more I think about it the more I want to...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Expert View Post
    (Quote)And yes my style of riding was scaring other motorists on the road, I will admitt this is my fault as Im the one in control of my bike. So I've done the right thing (I think) giving it up and staying off the roads for a while.

    I followed you once (being too scared to overtake incase you took me out) and trying to gain some road riding skill and experience can only be a good thing.
    Unfortunately, track riding will not gain you real road skills or experience but is very good fun.
    Can you convince skidmark to be as mature and considerate as yourself and stay off the road?
    Apologies if I scared you.. didnt mean to. As for skidmark...just call it big sister coaching him...
    As for riding on the track totally different environment. I've been a road biker for 7 years, and Im proud to say I've only had one minor bin in that time so must have been doing something right. As for trying to overtake, my lines are moto x lines but on the road...its why I look like Im all over the place lol.
    Quote Originally Posted by FilthyLuka View Post
    What makes you a biker if not the enjoyment of riding? I don't care if im riding a MV Augusta or a Harley, i always have a blast... I consider myself a biker because of that.

    So your throwing a skidmark minus the license loosing thing? Please, PLEASE! No "im leaving" threads and for the love of christ don't put USD forks on the bucket (p/t)

    Grease Monkey services are up for offer, have some tips and tricks for the FXR too, PM me if you wanna know 'em

    Personally, i think certain folk take road riding a tad too seriously... But thats just my 2c
    LOL! No Im not doing a Skidmark thread. I admit I have an attitude problem when Im on a bike on the road. There's more to it than "I dont care what happens" The manouvers I do are stupid, dangerous,and other kbers have seen me in too many "oh fuck" moments and somehow I manage to keep it upright. I have no intentions on riding on the road until this attitude changes, and my riding style returns to how it used to be. I dont want to be responsible for an accident or someone elses death.

    Until I change there's no chance of me riding again on the road, it's a personal choice. I've taken a step back to look at myself and find me lol. I asked a couple of kbers to take my keys away, store my bike etc but when I had a bike I couldnt give it up or have the self control to ease off things.

    The last ride I did was on a cruiser 250. It was a nice bike, I like all bikes (except bicycles and anything pedal power) Every time I went past a cop I thought I was speeding, naturally I looked down at the speedo to see I was only doing 90km/hr. But that's me I like all styles of bikes, why? because each is an art form of its own and has different riding limits.

    Quote Originally Posted by ManDownUnder View Post
    ... and Mack happens to got one in my shed right now - KDX200 that needs a wee bit of a tweak Magneto is stuffed... otherwis emight be ok (Mack?).

    I think he wants to sell it...

    Hell - go for it Kitty!
    gimme details...min I usually ride offroad is 250cc but I could try something smaller lol.

    Quote Originally Posted by ManDownUnder View Post
    LOLOL hey Kitty... take a look through the thread and count up how many are saying "don't do it" or "you can't or shouldn't" etc

    You've got some skilled people behind you babe... go for it
    Dont like it when you hit that nerve you know what Im talking about but its ok thanks hun.
    My bass is such a slapper.......I cant stop fingering those strings

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kittyhawk View Post
    Dont like it when you hit that nerve you know what Im talking about but its ok thanks hun.

    Actually no but we can talk about that. My point was everyone is right behind you encouraging you to do it! Go for it.

    Hell... I'd LOVE to see you out there having a ball.... tell ya what... the first 2 tanks of gas are on me!
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    Dont know you Kittyhawk but big ups to you for realising that something was wrong and doing something about. Not many people will acknowledge that they have a problem. Best of luck to you with your racing career.

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    Racing buckets now huh?
    So... Plastic or galvanised?

    On a more serious note, good on ya. It takes some rather sizeable cohones to admit that you're not in a good headspace to be on the road, something that a few more people could learn from (but of course, they wont...)
    Good on ya chica, and if you need someone to laugh at you as you go skidding through the runoffs (not to mention standing around lookin sexy holdin a spanner ) you got it
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    Great to see you taking action Kitty. Could well lead you back to the road but on your terms this time.

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    Kittyhawk - It sounds like you have weighed everything up and made your decision. If you have lost the thrill and excitement of road riding, then you need something to fill that void.

    Good luck to you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Badger8 View Post
    Racing buckets now huh?
    So... Plastic or galvanised?

    On a more serious note, good on ya. It takes some rather sizeable cohones to admit that you're not in a good headspace to be on the road, something that a few more people could learn from (but of course, they wont...)
    Good on ya chica, and if you need someone to laugh at you as you go skidding through the runoffs (not to mention standing around lookin sexy holdin a spanner ) you got it
    Plastic cos its lighter and faster...Thanks will invite you along when I get sort the bike lol.

    Quote Originally Posted by discotex View Post
    Great to see you taking action Kitty. Could well lead you back to the road but on your terms this time.
    Slow and small steps for now

    Quote Originally Posted by YellowDog View Post
    Kittyhawk - It sounds like you have weighed everything up and made your decision. If you have lost the thrill and excitement of road riding, then you need something to fill that void.

    Good luck to you.
    That void is odd to have. Im not used to it. I gave up music and found biking as a new passion, but now Im working on a new fill lol.
    My bass is such a slapper.......I cant stop fingering those strings

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