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Public Board Topics => General Discussion => Topic started by: Chris Cory - President 2012-14 -Life Memeber on March 03, 2010, 09:57:22 am
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Lets go Racing!
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Anyone going to HBMC?
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i am to pit...but if no one else is going to be there it looks like it will be an easy pit
-Gumby
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:D :D ;D :D
LOOKS LIKE THE JENKINS WILL BE OUT FOR HBMC
DEANN
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:D :D ;D :D
LOOKS LIKE THE JENKINS WILL BE OUT FOR HBMC
DEANN
Are you camping or just coming out Sunday?
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Deanna told me they will be camping i think
-Gumby
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So are you ready to pit a quad? ;)
I am not sure I am ready for 70 miles on one!
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we can see, is this the first time a quad is pitting in the viewfinders?
-Gumby
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:D ;D
we will be camping
we wil be out sometime friday eve
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Is this way out at the same place RHR was located or is it closer off HWY 247? Based on the maps I can see it isn't quite as far off the main road as the RHR race. Could someone plz enlighten me on the area for the start of this one?
TY
Chuck
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So are you ready to pit a quad? ;)
I am not sure I am ready for 70 miles on one!
At least its a "scrambles" so you can decide if its possible/worth the second loop, or stopping to pop a tire just before the pits ;D
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Is this way out at the same place RHR was located or is it closer off HWY 247? Based on the maps I can see it isn't quite as far off the main road as the RHR race. Could someone plz enlighten me on the area for the start of this one?
TY
Chuck
Its on Bessermer Mine road, which is past Camp Rock road where RHR was. Knarley road to say the least, prolly closer to 247 then the RHR event, but this is like a 5mph road most of the way in !!
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Yes, Bob is right. Its at the Rock Pile. About five miles of HELL that takes almost as long as North Anderson to get to (that's where RHR was).
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Looks like I am probably going to miss this one. :-[ I finally got what Nate and Staci had which lasts over a week. Luckily since I have been sick all weekend, my job that I was scheduled to work this weekend got pushed since the wrong carpet was delivered. Chances are it will happen next weekend.
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With a low turn out, I may hold off and have or meeting at the Enduro.
Any burning issue's that we need to cover ????
Norm
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I should be there....But if you don't see me there then there's a pretty high probability that I wasn't there and that I never said I would be...but I should be there.
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Having MotorHome problems and have to fix it this weekend, I will not be there...
Norm
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well,It looks like we won't be there until sunday morning.still need to do some work on james truck.and a few other things come
up as well.
deann
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I should be there....But if you don't see me there then there's a pretty high probability that I wasn't there and that I never said I would be...but I should be there.
I say the same. See you in the morning guys.
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a quick little race report, James "Pokey" Jenkins got off the line well and was able to pull off a second in class, Eric "Twat waffle" and Aron Price came into the pits together and finished together, we in the pits made sure Aron got enough gas on his pants in the pits just in case he ran out he could ring out the rest of it into his bike to make it to the finish. In the pits we had myself, Julian Gamaunt, Dean and Russ Jenkins, and some help from Doug Phelan and Darrell.
-Gumby
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Well done,Gumby good report,right to the point.
deann
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Sounds like were a little light on racers, I thought I (and Julian) had it easy last year at Vikings, SGary (one loop) JJ and Gumby.
Hopefully things get better in the near future and we can have more racers out there !!
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I would really like to brag about my brother right now. He managed to pass me (about 40 times I estimate) without it leading to dismemberment, broken bones, or loss of consciousness. First time I have ever been happy to have somebody beat me. Good job for his first race back. He made me very proud.
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I would really like to brag about my brother right now. He managed to pass me (about 40 times I estimate) without it leading to dismemberment, broken bones, or loss of consciousness. First time I have ever been happy to have somebody beat me. Good job for his first race back. He made me very proud.
Aaron, are you medicated? All the brotherly luv comments in the quote are bringing a tear to my eye! :'(
You have no excuse for getting beat? ???
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a quick little race report, James "Pokey" Jenkins got off the line well and was able to pull off a second in class, Eric "Twat waffle" and Aron Price came into the pits together and finished together, we in the pits made sure Aron got enough gas on his pants in the pits just in case he ran out he could ring out the rest of it into his bike to make it to the finish. In the pits we had myself, Julian Gamaunt, Dean and Russ Jenkins, and some help from Doug Phelan and Darrell.
-Gumby
So which one of them was the one who filled up my tank when I came in?
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I would really like to brag about my brother right now. He managed to pass me (about 40 times I estimate) without it leading to dismemberment, broken bones, or loss of consciousness. First time I have ever been happy to have somebody beat me. Good job for his first race back. He made me very proud.
Aaron, are you medicated? All the brotherly luv comments in the quote are bringing a tear to my eye! :'(
You have no excuse for getting beat? ???
I have a few good ones but I would rather not makes excuses at the moment. Besides, he worked hard for this one.
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So which one of them was the one who filled up my tank when I came in?
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it was a jackrabbit who came to help out ::)
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So which one of them was the one who filled up my tank when I came in?
it was a jackrabbit who came to help out ::)
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Good call !!! ;D
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So which one of them was the one who filled up my tank when I came in?
it was a jackrabbit who came to help out ::)
Good call !!! ;D
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Rhetorical question...
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I would really like to brag about my brother right now. He managed to pass me (about 40 times I estimate) without it leading to dismemberment, broken bones, or loss of consciousness. First time I have ever been happy to have somebody beat me. Good job for his first race back. He made me very proud.
Thanks for that but....It was all thanks to the bike. I should be a lot faster but due to fear of dismemberment, compound fractures, and not being able to work, I choose to have a good time and not embarass my brother too much. I took it easy for his sake.....Yeah right!
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Good job Jonathan. That's cool you guys battling it out together, congrats to James you must like it fast. This is for the Jenkins; John Kearney (100's) owns a wrecking yard he specializes in Ford Rangers he can fix or get parts for any Ford Ranger. His website is ajaxauto.com or something like that. He is a good guy.
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thanks john I will check out the site,if we nee any more parts.
deann
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John Kearney (100's) owns a wrecking yard he specializes in Ford Rangers he can fix or get parts for any Ford Ranger. His website is ajaxauto.com or something like that. He is a good guy.
Another plug for John, I need a trans for our Nissan, He has one and for a decent price to boot. Now I need to cough up the dough and go get it.
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so Aaron, what did you race on? Get the little pumpkin fixed?
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Yes. Finally!
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Yes. Finally!
What was wrong?
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A bearing had a existential crisis, which led to some degree of soul searching. In the end the bearing decided it did not want to be a bearing anymore. This was something I could cope with. What I could not cope with was the bearings decision to convert to a radical Islam- jihadist mindset. During it's brief but successful career as a suicide bomber it managed cause significant damage to the infrastructure of my engine and seriously wounded several citizens within the transmission.
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A bearing had a existential crisis, which led to some degree of soul searching. In the end the bearing decided it did not want to be a bearing anymore. This was something I could cope with. What I could not cope with was the bearings decision to convert to a radical Islam- jihadist mindset. During it's brief but successful career as a suicide bomber it managed cause significant damage to the infrastructure of my engine and seriously wounded several citizens within the transmission.
I thought the bike was Swedish clearly a neutral country.
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A bearing had a existential crisis, which led to some degree of soul searching. In the end the bearing decided it did not want to be a bearing anymore. This was something I could cope with. What I could not cope with was the bearings decision to convert to a radical Islam- jihadist mindset. During it's brief but successful career as a suicide bomber it managed cause significant damage to the infrastructure of my engine and seriously wounded several citizens within the transmission.
OH NO!!
And you were happy to get rid of the Husky!!
I'll keep my Jap. bikes thank you. You and Kyle can commiserate about grenaded KTM transmissions.
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A bearing had a existential crisis, which led to some degree of soul searching. In the end the bearing decided it did not want to be a bearing anymore. This was something I could cope with. What I could not cope with was the bearings decision to convert to a radical Islam- jihadist mindset. During it's brief but successful career as a suicide bomber it managed cause significant damage to the infrastructure of my engine and seriously wounded several citizens within the transmission.
I hope you learned a valuable lesson from this experience.
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I hope you learned a valuable lesson from this experience.
I assume that would be, "Don't buy a bike that's been hammered, especially from a friend".
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I will remember to take your advice when I am wealthy.
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Or dont buy a bike thats been hammered from a friend who is hammered!