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Clubroom => Competition => Topic started by: mcmuffin on February 15, 2010, 10:48:14 pm

Title: put your bike in a hat
Post by: mcmuffin on February 15, 2010, 10:48:14 pm
It just hit me.You go to the starting line with your piece of bike.Or very expensive mogen ,then andy marshall lets you pick a bike out of the hat..you have got one minute to get to know your new stead.5 up 2 down .the gate drops ..... and then you race it as best you can,Three laps.It would be vvvvveeeery interesting at the finish.Oh we would have to rig simon healy with a moped or a 465 or simalar ...what do you think lets have some fun.Or is this just to freaky.....commonn.ps imagine a 414 (motor only ) gettin  to the corner first and  then  plowing the paddock out back.wow ;D
Title: Re: put your bike in a hat
Post by: mcmuffin on February 15, 2010, 11:15:47 pm
come on what is everyone waiting for say something anything.. :-\
Title: Re: put your bike in a hat
Post by: Davey Crocket on February 15, 2010, 11:18:19 pm
 ??? ::)
Title: Re: put your bike in a hat
Post by: Nathan S on February 15, 2010, 11:19:13 pm
I always wondered how Freaskshow would sound if he had just polished off a bottle of tequila.

Now I know.

Title: Re: put your bike in a hat
Post by: firko on February 16, 2010, 12:00:25 am
And here I was thinking the last three glasses of Merlot had done a job on me.  ???
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come on what is everyone waiting for say something anything
I think you've said it all Muffy.  ::)
Title: Re: put your bike in a hat
Post by: mx250 on February 16, 2010, 05:44:49 am
I think he's suggestion a 'swingers meeting' where you swap bikes (and not wivies ;) :)).

An interesting concept although I don't know if  would like the responsibility of someone racing my bike.
Title: Re: put your bike in a hat
Post by: mainline on February 16, 2010, 07:13:53 am
I always thought "mogens" were fairly cheap? ;D
Title: Re: put your bike in a hat
Post by: All Things 414 on February 16, 2010, 07:39:59 am
God I can't wait for Bluerock.... ;)
I think it's a great idea but where would I carry all those spare Hoonda kick-starters if I got one of your bikes?  :-\
Title: Re: put your bike in a hat
Post by: Billet YZ on February 16, 2010, 08:01:07 am
Sorry mcmuffin i couldn`t do it, you would never get back on your Honda`s.   Peter.
Title: Re: put your bike in a hat
Post by: bigk on February 16, 2010, 12:59:41 pm
I'd probably end up on a farm bike! Couldn't have that.
Cheers,
K
Title: Re: put your bike in a hat
Post by: pirie593 on February 16, 2010, 02:28:52 pm
Sounds good to me....for those worried about their bikes being trashed, put in a "you break, you pay" clause.
Title: Re: put your bike in a hat
Post by: firko on February 16, 2010, 03:32:05 pm
I don't mind letting others ride my bikes, I'm not that precious about them. My only stipulation being that I get to choose who rides it, not drawing some number in a hat bit of bullshit. There are some guys I wouldn't let near my bikes and I'd like to control that part of the deal.

What seems like a good idea when you're pissed usually turn to shit the morning after.
Title: Re: put your bike in a hat
Post by: All Things 414 on February 16, 2010, 04:19:50 pm
Fark. When we go out to play we just jump from one bike to the next. They're motocross bikes..... :P
Title: Re: put your bike in a hat
Post by: Nathan S on February 16, 2010, 04:21:00 pm
I don't mind letting others ride my bikes, I'm not that precious about them. My only stipulation being that I get to choose who rides it, not drawing some number in a hat bit of bullshit. There are some guys I wouldn't let near my bikes and I'd like to control that part of the deal.

My thoughts exactly.

While there are definitely some butchers out there, the reality is that if the owner can race it without having it spontaneously combust, then 99.9% of riders probably can ride it without having it spontaneously combust...

If your bike is so fragile/fussy that you don't trust a mate to ride it, then you built it wrong! :)

(And a big shout out to the many people who have trusted me with their bikes over the last few years - I was going to list them, but realised that there were too many... Thanks to you all).


Title: Re: put your bike in a hat
Post by: 090 on February 16, 2010, 06:00:47 pm
I would just bring along a piece of shit so it wouldn't matter. A barn find TS185 comes to mind.  :P
Title: Re: put your bike in a hat
Post by: TM BILL on February 16, 2010, 06:48:18 pm
I would just bring along a piece of shit so it wouldn't matter. A barn find TS185 comes to mind.  :P

TS 185 with a CZ ignition perhaps  ;D ;D
Title: Re: put your bike in a hat
Post by: firko on February 16, 2010, 07:17:13 pm
Anyone who knows me will tell you that I've put more people on board my bikes than just about anyone. Shitloads of riders ranging  from Laurie Alderton and Per Klitland right through to Joe Bloggs and Neville Nobody have raced my bikes and we've had some success and a few failures but most of all it's given the riders and I a lot of pleasure.  At the Coffs Harbour Nats I offered my 350 Maico to Darryl Lewis for the pre '70 class and he rode it to a fine second in the class despite my less than adequate pre event preparation (illness had prevented me doing much more than giving it a polish and a quick once over. Darryls a hard charger who used every last ounce of everything he and the bike had to offer but he didn't mistreat the old girl. He rode her as she was intended and I'm proud of the way he and the bike performed. I'd let him ride any of my bikes any time, anywhere.

On the other hand I once lent my '73 440 Maico to a noted ADB journo who did everything he could to bugger my bike (a long and sad tale that 10 years later still makes me angry when I think of it) .  He nearly destroyed a bulletproof gearbox, bent a gear lever and trashed the spline by kicking the gear lever with the heel of his Axos without even leaving the line. He later rode a mates CZ and trashed it so bad he left it on the track and walked off without even a thank you.

The moral of the story is that while there is a lot to be gained by letting seriously good racers like Darryl ride your bike, if you aren't selective as to who you let on board you may end up with a tosser like Mr ADB abusing your bike.

Title: Re: put your bike in a hat
Post by: mainline on February 16, 2010, 07:28:22 pm
I suppose it depends on whether you're worried about someone thrashing the bejesus out of your bike and having it cartwheel down the track shedding parts as it goes, or some sort of mechanical failure.

Realistically, a mechanical failure should be the bike owners problem if the the bike was just being ridden as per usual.

I'm imagining most guys would have a bit of respect for the fact that they were riding someone else's bike, and do their best not to throw it away.

I'm pretty keen to have other people ride my bikes to get another opinion on setup, as I don't have a clue what I'm doing ;D
Title: Re: put your bike in a hat
Post by: Hoony on February 16, 2010, 09:09:24 pm
God I can't wait for Bluerock.... ;)
I think it's a great idea but where would I carry all those spare Hoonda kick-starters if I got one of your bikes?  :-\

one "O" in Honda   ;)
Title: Re: put your bike in a hat
Post by: worms on February 16, 2010, 09:27:36 pm
hey, i loved my TS185 suzi,in 1975?, ya all bastards ;D

Cheers Worms
Title: Re: put your bike in a hat
Post by: Stan S on February 16, 2010, 10:08:41 pm
It just hit me.You go to the starting line with your piece of bike.Or very expensive mogen ,then andy marshall lets you pick a bike out of the hat..you have got one minute to get to know your new stead.5 up 2 down .the gate drops ..... and then you race it as best you can,Three laps.It would be vvvvveeeery interesting at the finish.Oh we would have to rig simon healy with a moped or a 465 or simalar ...what do you think lets have some fun.Or is this just to freaky.....commonn.ps imagine a 414 (motor only ) gettin  to the corner first and  then  plowing the paddock out back.wow ;D

Gday mcmuffin,
I think its a great idea. This is a photo of several riders that swapped bikes at a western centre meeting back in 1977. It was the last race of the day and we thought it needed a bit of excitement.
Notice in the background Gary Adams and the late Lyall O'brien.
Stan
(http://i991.photobucket.com/albums/af39/gf079/Gregs%20pictures/Monza1977.jpg)
Title: Re: put your bike in a hat
Post by: GMC on February 17, 2010, 08:51:38 am
Sounds like a good idea to me.
Somewhat conveniently I already have put my bikes in a couple of milk crates and cardboard boxes.
I often read on here that guys like rebuilding bikes, so they could have immense fun building mine while I enjoy riding theirs.
Sounds like a win-win situation to me
Title: Re: put your bike in a hat
Post by: Curly3 on February 17, 2010, 06:35:50 pm
How about presenting your bike to the officials and then getting blindfolded.
The bikes are then jumbled about and you have to find your baby by feel before removing the blindfold and heading off?
We all think we know our bikes intimately.
Title: Re: put your bike in a hat
Post by: yzhilly on February 17, 2010, 09:27:51 pm
Mcmuffin will just have to bring the mugens out to a Parwan ride day to get to ride a YZ . Hilly.
Title: Re: put your bike in a hat
Post by: caps 999 on February 17, 2010, 10:31:48 pm
theres a new mugen in the mix to  ;D
Title: Re: put your bike in a hat
Post by: mcmuffin on February 22, 2010, 09:43:33 pm
Curly i like the blindfold thing ,,,,but it would be a lot more fun if you had to keep the blind fold on ::)
Title: Re: put your bike in a hat
Post by: mcmuffin on February 28, 2010, 05:40:03 pm
yzhilly do you mind if i check my life insurance before getting on a yammy ;D
Title: Re: put your bike in a hat
Post by: Billet YZ on February 28, 2010, 07:52:04 pm
yzhilly do you mind if i check my life insurance before getting on a yammy ;D

Ahh Mr mcmugen,
                         would your question to hilly be admitting that you have a fear of the speed of a Yamaha.? Ha Ha.    Peter. :)