unless you want to be a dodgy Kiwi.
Hmmm dodgy kiwi
a bloke with no formal mechanical , panel beating or engineering training and working in his spare bedroom and living room with only basic hand tools and a limited budget , builds a bike of his own inspiration that on its first competitive outing wins all its races and continues to win races at
EVERY meeting it enters there after both in NZ and Aus then i suppose there must be somthing dodgy
Not to mention that the entire build was posted on this forum and the goal of getting the bike to CD6 again on a budget and tight time frame was achived :)inspite of some sabotage by a jealous competitor only a week before the bike was due to be shipped to Aus
http://ozvmx.com/community/index.php?topic=927.0The same bloke on his 2nd trip to Aus where he gets to ride the bike competitivley on foriegn soil (no racing at CD 6 ) abandons the bike and any further racing to take care of his mate who stupidly hurt himself and even drove the bloody ambulance
Dodgy forking dodgy
i think that makes him a forking legend
what that bloke achieved taking into account all the above is nothing short of brilliant
what could he do given the budgets of others
He has recently had to sell the bike to finance the purchase of a couple of his dream bikes ( personally i wouldn't give you tuppence for them ) but that bike he created in his front room is and always will be in my opinion pricless and a testement to a top bloke and a VMX legend
Its easy for some to write cheques and farm out work to professionals in all fields without regard for the budget , while others have to work within budget and time constraints
I suppose its all relative does it make good sense to spend $600.00 to panel and paint a tank on a bike with a value of $3500.00 approx 20% of the value of the bike
http://ozvmx.com/community/index.php?topic=17350.0You can buy a new Clarke tank for an RM 400T for approx $200.00 delivered , so say a race ready RM 400T with new Clarke tank is worth approx $4000.00 then the tank is approx 5% of the value of the bike