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  1. #46
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    AHHHHH the winter sreies is soo close but yet soo far!!!

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    The True cost

    I did a quick calculation, $626 for the discounted series with transponder hire, 6 oil & filter changes, bike fuel, 1 set tyres, a new chain and fuel for the van.
    The Total $2,000
    No luxuries like garages ~$500, new brake pads, spare parts or accom. @ Taupo. This also excludes MNZ licence renewal @ $125

    Will this stop me? probably not...but something to think about...donations welcome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GIXser View Post
    exactly what i was thinkin fella... now i got a glimmer of hope albeit it be small... still gonna give drew the learn me reckons.....
    That old chessnut eh? Ok then, we'll see on the day bro.

    Quote Originally Posted by cowpoos View Post
    oh and can I borrow ya bike for the winter series??
    He wants to race it, not see it crashed on the warm up lap ya dork!

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    Not bad I did a quick budget a little while ago, but this is for traveling from Auckland.



    Quote Originally Posted by ajw_888 View Post
    I did a quick calculation, $626 for the discounted series with transponder hire, 6 oil & filter changes, bike fuel, 1 set tyres, a new chain and fuel for the van.
    The Total $2,000
    No luxuries like garages ~$500, new brake pads, spare parts or accom. @ Taupo. This also excludes MNZ licence renewal @ $125

    Will this stop me? probably not...but something to think about...donations welcome.
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    Where are the forms for race licences? i can only find the 07/08 ones and a picture of a rather nice looking dirtbike on the MNZ webpages.
    It was my understanding that the 07/08 season is just about finished?
    Do they give out licences cheeper if you get them this late in the season?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ajw_888 View Post
    I did a quick calculation, $626 for the discounted series with transponder hire, 6 oil & filter changes, bike fuel, 1 set tyres, a new chain and fuel for the van.
    The Total $2,000
    No luxuries like garages ~$500, new brake pads, spare parts or accom. @ Taupo. This also excludes MNZ licence renewal @ $125

    Will this stop me? probably not...but something to think about...donations welcome.
    stop ya fuckin bitching...
    looks like this year will cost me around 10k...


    what a ride so far!!!!

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    2k is that all thats not too bad for half a year of racing

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom View Post
    2k is that all thats not too bad for half a year of racing
    Its a lot of money when you don't have it! However I may be selling my organs to get some cash soon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by boostin View Post
    Its a lot of money when you don't have it! However I may be selling my organs to get some cash soon.
    OOO how much do you want for a kidney and half ur liver?

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    Quote Originally Posted by boostin View Post
    Its a lot of money when you don't have it! However I may be selling my organs to get some cash soon.
    ....and how big are your balls...if they are bigger than my half shrivelled raisins I've got dibs on 'em!

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    I'm gunna miss racing

    I'll be able to volunteer at the Taupo one though any body know who to contact about that?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom View Post
    OOO how much do you want for a kidney and half ur liver?
    Race you for them.

    Quote Originally Posted by slowpoke View Post
    ....and how big are your balls...if they are bigger than my half shrivelled raisins I've got dibs on 'em!
    I usually cover my brake lever when going into Jennian at Puke, so not very big at all.

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    haha girls. its going to cost me about 2K per weekend to contest the Vic Series
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    Quote Originally Posted by roogazza View Post
    So, thats just great then ! 1 year in Clubmans and they are going to retire me ! Either that or become a chicane in F1 ! What are these people thinking ? Gaz.
    Not strictly true is it. Apart from the fact that it's not 1 year, you go from Clubmans to F3 to Supersport to F1 as a natural progression. The choice is yours.

    The new concept does help move on those who are now riding well and running 5-7secs a lap faster than the rest of clubmans but stay there so they can win the championship. It seems way fairer to move on and let some other newbies have a crack.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grub View Post
    Not strictly true is it. Apart from the fact that it's not 1 year, you go from Clubmans to F3 to Supersport to F1 as a natural progression. The choice is yours.

    The new concept does help move on those who are now riding well and running 5-7secs a lap faster than the rest of clubmans but stay there so they can win the championship. It seems way fairer to move on and let some other newbies have a crack.
    Hi Grub, I have spoken to Clive about these changes and he agrees it should be looked at. There are special cases that this affects.
    I for one don't regard changing classes as 'moving up ' ! Just having to buy another bike. My days of chasing so called championships are well gone. I'm just out there for the fun and believe clubmans should be for other than it is.
    I happen to have a bike I like and want to give it a work out every now and then.
    Besides, how many egos would be shattered if an old guy went round the outside !!!!!!!! Gaz.

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