Whether you think you can or cant - you will always be right.
will be in a white van with spill tech nz on it with a orange trailer with 3 hondas
we will have a dark blue hiace, gold mags, black windows, red trailer, 4 hondas and a yamaha 3/4 size bike
Meet somewhere first guys or at a spefic end of the pits there. In my experiance the above doesn't even work at a local track let alone where 600 bikes might be!!
On a Motorcycle you're penetrating distance, right along with the machine!! In a car you're just a spectator, the windshields like a TV!!
'Life's Journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out! Shouting, ' Holy sh!t... What a Ride!! '
this is all very well, i have no idea the layout of everything, nor any idea exactly where im going, how long its going to take to get there in the morining or what time im going to show up.
at the end of the day, im #107 on a CR250, theres not that many CR250s out there
Check it out here mate - all the prices and details are there
http://www.silver-bullet.co.nz/event.php?id=6247
Whether you think you can or cant - you will always be right.
Had a great ride on Saturday.
Weather was a bit overcast and showery first thing bit soon cleared.
The 50 k loop had a mixture of tight single track, bulldozed track and some quite open riding in it. Fantastic 3 & 4 gear cnrs one after the other.
The short track was bulldozed with some good uphills.
Managed to get 3 of the big loops in and a couple of the short.
There was a guy quite badly injured just soon after the start of the tracks in the afternoon. Not sure what happen but the helicopter came and picked him up.
Not normally a good sign.
Yeah good ride all round aye guys - got to meet BOOOM(Gisborne)and his possy and also met Kezzafish from Wellington.
Some of the fast open stuff was a real buzz - some of it was 130-140kph material which was cool.Weather was brilliant as well. Did the 50k once- mid trail once and short trail once and also checked the novice out twice at the end of the arvo when it was nice and quiet(just to get our 45 bucksworth lol) I noticed the kids track was pretty sweet too - one of the best I've seen yet -mixture of nice jumps and cool corners. Gotta say this sport is awesome fun.Asked the St Johns crowd if they had a busy day and they said no - which is good for everyone concerned. Hope Epic Events are able to hold on to that venue for a while I say.
Whether you think you can or cant - you will always be right.
a good day had by our crew, apart from the mrs who once again found her way to being at the recieving end of a pile up. shes ok but a bit bruised, the bike on the otherhand:
snapped rear guard + damaged tail light cable
cracked right number plate
fucked muffler.
snapped front headlight plate
exploded extinguisher and fucked bracket
fucked helmet
bent radiator guard - radiator ok only thanks to guards
fucked right side graphics
I heard he had a couple broken ribs and a punctured lung.
He'll survive to ride another day!
It was even before the turn off for the short/long ride.
I came off there on saturday, at about 70kmh, luckily i held on to me bike and the back just swung around on me, slow to a stop, not even hurt, but boy it gave me a fright.
I did the novice 10 or so times over the two days, with the girls etc and then did the 17,47 and then the 40 twice today. Not particularly hard at all but still good fun.
Great sig Quallman!!!!!!!!!!!!!! B0000M would get a kick outa it as well! Aye mate!
Can I use it as well???? Love it!
On a Motorcycle you're penetrating distance, right along with the machine!! In a car you're just a spectator, the windshields like a TV!!
'Life's Journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out! Shouting, ' Holy sh!t... What a Ride!! '
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