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    So it seems we will continue to pass race rules based on emotion and paranoia instead of facts and research......................no wonder racing is such a fuck up now

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    1.02 around Puke on an F3 bike?

    here's the official timing stats recorded in December and I see that the VERY BEST TIME was under 1.05.11 in F3 in an early race. The later lap times were closer to 1.10+

    If you're gonna tell porkies, at least make them believable please.

    http://homepages.slingshot.co.nz/~ma...209/RACE01.HTM

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    I note that the fastest F2 racers only just managed 1.02 at Puke let alone F3 bikes and even only a few of them managed to do it.

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    Do you know what would be cool,

    Some company to come into 125 GP racing and make a out of it bike that out handles out powers and looks the Aprillia GP125 bike.

    Now that would be mint

    But in my opinion dont change the class theres nothing wrong with 125 GP.

    Its given me valuable knowledge in gearing and jetting andnowas of late suspension set up.

    Its a realgood classbecause at 15 yearsold learning suspension and gearing and being able to give a good feedback to someone about how the bike responds you learn alot more than say a 4 stroke were you power in button off tip in power out.

    And this season I am gonna be sad to give up 125 Racing but...
    We all have to move on.

    GO 125 and Itl be one of the races I will still go and watch and I wish any 125 rider well this season.
    And I think the titles gonna come back North were it belongs
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    Quote Originally Posted by idleidolidyll View Post
    I note that the fastest F2 racers only just managed 1.02 at Puke let alone F3 bikes and even only a few of them managed to do it.
    Keep digging mate.

    Have a look at these results:
    http://www.mylaps.com/results/newResults.jsp?id=740737

    and these
    http://www.mylaps.com/results/newResults.jsp?id=733272

    Pay to do some better research next time and not some old club day. Also, the 600's do 58's round puke. I was doing 1.05's on my 125.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ivan View Post
    Some company to come into 125 GP racing and make a out of it bike that out handles out powers and looks the Aprillia GP125 bike.
    What are you smoking ivan? The Aprilia RSB125 (what Bradley Smith and Talmasci) are on this year is the best 125 out there. If you can make one that is faster and handles better you better give the KTM factory a ring, they might give you a job.

    If you've got a spare $100k or so you can buy last years bike 2nd hand from a team in europe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by k14 View Post
    Keep digging mate.

    Have a look at these results:
    http://www.mylaps.com/results/newResults.jsp?id=740737

    and these
    http://www.mylaps.com/results/newResults.jsp?id=733272

    Pay to do some better research next time and not some old club day. Also, the 600's do 58's round puke. I was doing 1.05's on my 125.
    I looked at your links: not a 1.02 in sight in F3 even for the best of the best let alone the boring rest.

    it seems bullshit is the order of the day

    BTW: the club day is irrelevant if it was attended b y the best riders

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    Quote Originally Posted by k14 View Post
    I was doing 1.05's on my 125.
    until you show me some impartial proof of that i'll just keep on laughing at how fast your watch is

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    Anyway, back on topic. The first round of the Auzzie champs have been run and there was one Moriwaki 250 4 stroke running in the 125 class.

    Looks very promising, getting to within 4 seconds of the leading 125 rider Blake Leigh-Smith. Who I would assume would be on his fully spec'd Honda that he rode last year trying to qualify for the 125GP race at Philip Island. Very promising for the first outing, will be good to see the progress as the season goes on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by idleidolidyll View Post
    until you show me some impartial proof of that i'll just keep on laughing at how fast your watch is
    http://www.mylaps.com/results/newResults.jsp?id=739702

    Any more questions?
    BTW, the 125 lap record is a low 1.04 although you'll just have to take my word on that one. Don't think I have any proof. Was done by Midge Smart in 03 or 04.

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    Quote Originally Posted by k14 View Post
    http://www.mylaps.com/results/newResults.jsp?id=739702

    Any more questions?
    BTW, the 125 lap record is a low 1.04 although you'll just have to take my word on that one. Don't think I have any proof. Was done by Midge Smart in 03 or 04.
    Yep, where's the 1.05 I asked for proof of?

    I'm still laughing

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    Quote Originally Posted by idleidolidyll View Post
    BTW: the club day is irrelevant if it was attended b y the best riders
    It is irrelevant, only 1 of the top 5 F3 riders was riding that day. There are so many other points although I somehow doubt its worth me listening because you will just come up with some other inane point that is totally unrelated.

    Yeah I will give you that the 1.02s for F3 haven't been done yet but its far from the 1.05's which you say are the best.

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    Quote Originally Posted by idleidolidyll View Post
    Yep, where's the 1.05 I asked for proof of?

    I'm still laughing
    Pull your glasses out, bike number 114. About 4 or 5 riders dipped into the 1.05's during the weekend.

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    Idle. Open your mind. The laptimes provided on mylaps are transponder generated. No Fiction, No reaction time, just the plane truth. Terry Fitzgerald now holds the F3 lap record at Pukekohe with a time of 1.03. Prod s/bikes are doing 56's and 600's are doing 58's.
    These times were recorded with the AMB transponder timing system run by Tim & Joan Gibbs. The same system used by NZV8's and many other top race series in this country.
    I said at the start of this string that you should haul your head out of the dark place you have inserted it and get up to speed with the current Motorcycle race scene. You claim to have been a pretty good rider, but, you are only as good as your last effort, and currently you seem to be way out of touch with the real world.

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    Quote Originally Posted by k14 View Post
    It is irrelevant, only 1 of the top 5 F3 riders was riding that day. There are so many other points although I somehow doubt its worth me listening because you will just come up with some other inane point that is totally unrelated.

    Yeah I will give you that the 1.02s for F3 haven't been done yet but its far from the 1.05's which you say are the best.
    splitting hairs makes me laugh too, i said 1.05's were the best on the link I posted.

    bullshit is bullshit and so far that's all I've seen from you losers

    the claim was 1.02 for F3 and 1.05 for yourself: so far you've given me nothing in proof of either

    hang on, I feel another belly laugh coming on..................

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