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Rhodie Biker Legend


Joined: 05 Mar 2006 Posts: 345 Location: Thailand
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Posted: 23.04.2008, 23:29 Post subject: Muppets Race School |
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Well it was under the stern eye of Mister Rossi that the Muppets hit the
CM racetrack.
Mark was roaring around on his yellow Suzi Motard
Justin spent a lot of time fettling with his new KTM before venturing out on the track.
First Luke had to adjust himself
Then his helmet
Soon Luke was riding like a racing demon
Mark just making it all look too easy
Justin had finally got the Orange out and was peeling round the corners with its outrageous rear tyre!
Followed by Luke
and Mark
Oh no..
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Mark whizzes by...
and Justin - check that lean!
Oh dear...
Look at me, I'm OK
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A podium finish...
Mark says it was getting a little too Brokeback for him...
Tussling for 2nd & 3rd places ..
Leaving Mr Samson himself
This was brought to you courtesy of ...
for discerning riders everywhere _________________ "Going to war without France, is like going deer hunting without your accordion."
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happy feet Leader of The Pack

Joined: 17 Feb 2005 Posts: 152 Location: Chiang Mai
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Posted: 24.04.2008, 07:30 Post subject: |
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this post should come with a warning, "do not open with a hot cup of coffee in your hands" i now have a scolded lower torso from bursting into laughter while drinking coffee and checking out your post, funny stuff mr rhodie,
the muppet's and myself are of on a field excursion today into the mountains, in the late hours of last night i think i convinced snail to come along, so now i have the broke back mountain cast as well as priscilla queen of songkrhan as my riding partners, should be a interesting trip.
P.S. the only watchful eye i had, was not getting my gonads grabbed on the podium. _________________ let your right hand do the talking |
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daewoo Site Admin

Joined: 06 Dec 2005 Posts: 320 Location: Oztrailier
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Posted: 24.04.2008, 11:24 Post subject: |
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| happy feet wrote: | | tP.S. the only watchful eye i had, was not getting my gonads grabbed on the podium. |
but later................
Funny stuff Rhodie... the muppets are certain entertainment...
Cheers,
Daewoo _________________ Nothing screams poor workmanship like creases in the duct tape... |
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SilverhawkUSA Revered Old Git


Joined: 15 Mar 2003 Posts: 665 Location: Thailand
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Posted: 24.04.2008, 12:31 Post subject: |
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Great action photos John. The muppets. under Marc's tutelage, are getting better all the time at their "motarding". Think how well B&T could do if only he had legs!
I am trying to think of what else to say..........pink tutus on Songkran, bare midriff t-shirts at the track........ speechless again!  _________________ Dave Early
Ever notice that "What the Heck!" is usually the right answer? |
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ivan the terrable Biker

Joined: 05 Dec 2006 Posts: 75 Location: Australia
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Posted: 25.04.2008, 16:45 Post subject: |
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Great post and photos...very tallented riders
i aint going near ya....
even with a jar of KY.. _________________ |
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BignTall Biker Legend


Joined: 12 Oct 2005 Posts: 366
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Posted: 25.04.2008, 19:52 Post subject: |
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Hmmmm well at least we're over here having fun I guess. The reality shock of seeing those pics is scary. Thanks for the laughs and fun, great to see Snail, IanBungy and Rhodie at the track for the shenanigans.
Silverhawk missed out on the karting as Ian and David pulled out some race carts for some battles between the supermotard forays. karts are a great way to have a laugh on the track and slide things around without getting too pranged up.
Why do I mention that you ask?? Well the day was going to be an afternoon of me getting used to the KTM then take it on a three day ride with happyFeet and hondahonkey in the twisties of north Thailand. i got on the track before the others arrived and cruised around the track. I could immediately tell that the front end of the KTM was not speaking my language. After having the front end patter in most corners then completely lose it in a slide even only riding at half pace was frustrating. I pulled in to see if it could be adjusted and began the monkeywork on the bike. Bottom line I could not get on with the front suspension even after multiple adjustments. i let a few of the guys take it for a spin and they loved it. Now after riding for a few years you would think i would know what works and what does not. Well after Rhodie, Ian and Snail left, Luke HappyFeet, and I got back out on the track. Much like my marriage I decided to ignore what was being communicated to me. Amazing how gals and bikes are similiar in this vain. Luke and I hooked up and started to turn some laps, I said screw it and push it harder and maybe the front end will come into its own, yeah yeah, more speed will fix things . Going into the fastest corner (luckily only 3rd gear)the front end let go as quick as a thai bargirl that gets her purple note. I slammed into the ground and slid off the track into the tire barrier. Its amazing how old you can feel at moments like these. I knew I whacked my ribs and was not in any hurry to get up. It took me ages to drag myself out of the tires. Mark being the true friend that he is left me in the tires to grab the camera and start taking photos while Luke understood the motorcyclist priority scale and grabbed my bike and got it upright and against a tree. Meanbwhile I just wheezed against the tires.
Mark laughed as there was red leather ground into the racetrack and against my bike indicating I had been a good cushion for the KTM.
Lets hope Marks pics came out as I have not seen them yet so post away Happyfeet!!!
Anyway we left for a ride the next morning though i was feeling worse for wear and taking copious amounts of aspirin and nursing what i thought was a bruised rib.
I bailed out the ride after the first night and came home early, leaving the other two gents to continue the search for twisties. Stopped by the hospital and ribs 4 and 6 are broken along with my damn pinkie finger that I broke just before leaving back to the states a few months ago.
So come on out and play with us if you like. Guarenteed nothing but good times................torn leathers, crashed bikes, and broken bones.
The best of all however was luke endoing the 450 at the track doing a stoppie in front of everybody. Damn 23 year old bounced up like a rubber ball as if nothing happened. Sometimes I hate riding with him. _________________ Cheers all.
"Looking for the woman that takes the wheel when I'm seeing double." |
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SilverhawkUSA Revered Old Git


Joined: 15 Mar 2003 Posts: 665 Location: Thailand
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Posted: 25.04.2008, 22:40 Post subject: |
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B&T-
You're right, sorry to have missed out on the Karts. That may be the only way I can give you guys a race anymore.
Truly sorry to hear about the injuries however. It all is fun and games UNTIL someone gets hurt. Hope it's not too serious. I'll give you a call tomorrow. _________________ Dave Early
Ever notice that "What the Heck!" is usually the right answer? |
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Davidfl Revered Old Git


Joined: 16 Jan 2003 Posts: 2079 Location: Thailand
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Posted: 27.04.2008, 13:18 Post subject: The other side of the carnage |
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The track....
Ouch....
What happened?
What mates are for....
Ah, just a scratch....
Back on the road, gingerly....
Photos, compliments of Happy Feet. _________________ Davidfl
Keep The Power On |
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honda honky Leader of The Pack


Joined: 21 Jun 2006 Posts: 152 Location: United Kingdom
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Posted: 27.04.2008, 13:57 Post subject: |
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yep bignsmall went down pretty hard, the bike was hardly leaning when it let go, we still havent figured out what caused the front to desert its rider like that. i blame the sh*te surface at that track its so uneven in many parts, id be horrifed if any roads were like that let alone a racetrack. maybe they should think about getting it sorted before they the races start they next month. i remmeber something similar happening to nat from the piston shop last year that resulted in 3 months of a bike. sort it out please ladies.
hats of to the bigman though for making the effort to ride the next day, must have been agony especially when wrong way rossi " accidentally" took us down that rocky off road track. at least it saved us time though eh!
nice photos rhodie, my camera is now ready and waiting though. if my clean rep is going to be tarnished and slandered im taking as many as i can with me! _________________ crf450rcrf250rgsxr1000xr322wave100s |
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BignTall Biker Legend


Joined: 12 Oct 2005 Posts: 366
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Posted: 29.04.2008, 10:44 Post subject: |
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Even worse than "wrong way Rossi" suggesting an alternate way from chiang mai to Chiang Dao that ended in 1/3 dirt with the busted ribs("hey guys I think I missed the turn". I'm wondering about the long term outlook for Transmoto sport ), is having a certain gal from Surin fly in and try to relocate my lower intestines into my chest cavity and then squeak out. "sorry Tirak i forget you chep"...... bloody selfish thai gals.
From talking with the boys the next days ride was a glorious bit of fun connecting some dirt paths Ian, TropicalJohn and I had tried the year before from North of Phayao. Sorry I missed those legs.
Silverhawk was kind enough to pick me up for a break. The suggestion of going to see the night safari with me, the blind gimp, was a laugh. I could not see a bloody thing and Silverhawk was full of laughter regarding the irony.
Looking forward to getting on the bike again for more laughs and adventures. _________________ Cheers all.
"Looking for the woman that takes the wheel when I'm seeing double." |
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happy feet Leader of The Pack

Joined: 17 Feb 2005 Posts: 152 Location: Chiang Mai
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Posted: 29.04.2008, 16:34 Post subject: |
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boys everybody can see by the picture of the ktm wizzing through the tree's, what a beautiful, scenic and easy piece of trail it was to ride,
and if i remember right it was all praise from honda honky how much he was enjoying it,
all i heard from you big and tall was a bunch of weasing, no complaints on the trail, it seems maybe you are becoming a difficult riding partner,
"my bikes not working right"
" i'm knackered i think i'll go to bed early"
no dirt trails
no riding at dusk
120km fuel stops
"i'd like to sleep in"
" i want a 3 week break from riding"
"rhodie made me look like the taker"
"only if she has big boobs"...............very picky! _________________ let your right hand do the talking |
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BignTall Biker Legend


Joined: 12 Oct 2005 Posts: 366
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Posted: 30.04.2008, 10:32 Post subject: |
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Just to clear the air. I was not the token taker as i proudly made that little tree call me "daddy". _________________ Cheers all.
"Looking for the woman that takes the wheel when I'm seeing double." |
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daewoo Site Admin

Joined: 06 Dec 2005 Posts: 320 Location: Oztrailier
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Posted: 30.04.2008, 11:01 Post subject: |
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| Rhodie wrote: | Well it was under the stern eye of Mister Rossi that the Muppets hit the CM racetrack.
<snip>
Justin had finally got the Orange out and was peeling round the corners with its outrageous rear tyre!
<snip>
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| BignTall wrote: | I said screw it and push it harder and maybe the front end will come into its own, yeah yeah, more speed will fix things . Going into the fastest corner (luckily only 3rd gear)the front end let go as quick as a thai bargirl that gets her purple note. I slammed into the ground and slid off the track into the tire barrier. Its amazing how old you can feel at moments like these. |
BG&T,
Is it possible that the former has some involvement in the later... I know from racing cars that huge back tyres create a world of understeering pain... as I experinced first, two barrel roles then upside down, hand back in the day...
Any theories???
Cheers,
Daewoo _________________ Nothing screams poor workmanship like creases in the duct tape... |
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BignTall Biker Legend


Joined: 12 Oct 2005 Posts: 366
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Posted: 30.04.2008, 12:46 Post subject: |
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Hey Daewoo,
Nice insight. The tire combo on the bike is commonly used in the motard world successfully. The issue with the bike however is the front is oversprung. Its set-up for King Kong, Godzilla, or a delusional aging Australian MXer, it’s not perfect however for my statuesque frame. There is no spring sag on the front at all. Even doing a stoppie on the bike, it only collapses the spring an inch. By not compressing, weight can not get shifted onto the front wheel. The stiff spring forces the tire to skip laterally across the tarmac in corners rather than digging in and biting.
Like an understeering car the bike however can regain its needed steering with a lighter front spring. It responds like an understeering car, back off the pace and all is well. Dial up the pace and the front end skates across the ground. Not that much fun on the bike.
Off in search of a lighter spring.
. _________________ Cheers all.
"Looking for the woman that takes the wheel when I'm seeing double." |
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daewoo Site Admin

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Posted: 30.04.2008, 12:58 Post subject: |
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| BignTall wrote: | Hey Daewoo,
Like an understeering car the bike however can regain its needed steering with a lighter front spring. It responds like an understeering car, back off the pace and all is well. Dial up the pace and the front end skates across the ground. Not that much fun on the bike.
Off in search of a lighter spring.
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Yup, been there done that too...
There are reports that when they first started racing the factory Nissan Skyline GTRs in Australia (which they consequently banned because Aussies are all drunken fools who can't understand no technomolology) they couldn't get them to turn in, and ended up cutting into the rollcages to reduces some of the stiffness in the chassis...
Maybe someone should sneak over in the middle of the night and put some small cuts in the frame of your bike... waddaya think???
Cheers,
Daewoo _________________ Nothing screams poor workmanship like creases in the duct tape... |
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ArborealSod Pedestrian


Joined: 30 Apr 2008 Posts: 3
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Posted: 30.04.2008, 14:17 Post subject: |
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| BignTall wrote: | | Just to clear the air. I was not the token taker as i proudly made that little tree call me "daddy". |
Yesssssir!
That's my DADDDDY! _________________ Issan Hurricans arrive Wet & Wild
but take the House, Money & Pick-Up with them
when they've finally passed through |
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ArborealSod Pedestrian


Joined: 30 Apr 2008 Posts: 3
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Posted: 04.05.2008, 12:57 Post subject: |
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Daddy slipping into something cooool during MotoGP
 _________________ Issan Hurricans arrive Wet & Wild
but take the House, Money & Pick-Up with them
when they've finally passed through |
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happy feet Leader of The Pack

Joined: 17 Feb 2005 Posts: 152 Location: Chiang Mai
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Posted: 04.05.2008, 20:57 Post subject: |
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its not what it looks!
for a normal person with a untrained eye to detail, you may think that bigntall
is preforming rude gestures to my body, and this has nothing at all to do with motorcycling.
but behold, as aborealsod has mentioned we are at the x centre viewing the moto gp, and the discussion came up whether it would be possible to fit a pillion passenger on a motogp bike, bigntall and myself being the helpful couple of guys we are put on a enactment of a rider and pillion sitting on a sports superbike, so embassador ian could take a measurement of the saddle size required.
somebody is now lined up in my cross hairs for some retaliation, mr aborealsod, ill be watching for a payback photo op. _________________ let your right hand do the talking
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BignTall Biker Legend


Joined: 12 Oct 2005 Posts: 366
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Posted: 04.05.2008, 21:18 Post subject: |
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A concerned GT rider text me stating there is a midget farang going around claiming to be me and representing me in the least desireable light( crashing KTM's and posing suggestively with males).
I find this behavior utterly abhorrent.
Myself, I was never at these establishments and have been cacooned up safely at the housewives club over the last week.
Is it safe to come outside?? _________________ Cheers all.
"Looking for the woman that takes the wheel when I'm seeing double." |
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Rhodie Biker Legend


Joined: 05 Mar 2006 Posts: 345 Location: Thailand
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Posted: 04.05.2008, 23:49 Post subject: Round 1 - Chiang Mai Enduro |
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It was strangely quiet in Chiang Mai's more raucus areas last night
as Honda Honkey made his Zen-like preparations for today's race.
So it was early to bed for the rider aka Scarface/The Assassin/Captain Sangsom/SuzukiLuke/The Lukester.
Even though Mupeteer manque, Mark, was continuing deep late night research for his Motard tours.
Perhaps a trip report maybe forthcoming?
A very early start, when others were just going to bed, found our GTR hero heading out to Phayo
for two testing & trying legs of the first round in Chiang Mai's Enduro tournament.
When Honda Honkey reappeared in Mae Rim for the final section he was lying in second place.
RESPECT!
Setting up his CRF he had to make his bike road & race legal so had affixed a high-tech lighting system.
The racing had been a combination of off & on road sections.
Almost all bikes were covered in mud with thick clay clogging front sprockets, suspension & cylinders.
Requiring serious cleaning shedding extra kilos - this Kwacker had also lost its tail pipe.
One of those competing was K Kampon of VVP BMW's Workshop Manager.
Band of Muppets
Hear No Evil
See No Evil - something about "cross-hairs"
Speak No Evil
Whilst Honda Honkey meditated before the race his Pit Boss, B&T,
was discussing the finer points of rider safety kit with another competitor.
A man with numerous & varying trophies to his name B&T inspected the prizes
suspecting that winners may have to supply their own karats if they won.
Finally, it was time to take up positions on the "Grid".
HH had managed to arrange for the GT Riders special cheerleading chorus
straight from the Chicken Ranch.
Then, the Off
HH was flying ...
Among the leaders into the first corner...
Then, things went a little awry ...
and soon Honda Honkey had a clear track ahead of him
Elsewhere, in the race things were hotting up
HH still making his way around a very tricky & sticky course
A number of aspiring riders watch on in awe, as Honda Honkey completes the course.
Afterwards some refreshing H2O
The GT Riders were fulsom in their support & praise of a sterling effort
Mark making a quick exit in fear of the camera.. ???
Honda Honkey receiving a very well-earned Third Place trophy.
The Winners
Honda Honkey holding hands with his mate "the Blond Badger" _________________ "Going to war without France, is like going deer hunting without your accordion."
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ArborealSod Pedestrian


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Posted: 05.05.2008, 00:12 Post subject: |
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| happy feet wrote: | its not what it looks!
for a normal person with a untrained eye to detail, you may think that bigntall
is preforming rude jestures to my body, and this has nothing at all to do with motorcycling.
but behold, as aborealsod has mentioned we are at the x centre viewing the moto gp, and the discussion came up whether it would be possible to fit a pillion passenger on a motogp bike, bigntall and myself being the helpful couple of guys we are put on a enactment of a rider and pillion sitting on a sports superbike, so embassador ian could take a measurement of the saddle size required.
somebody is now lined up in my cross hairs for some retaliation, mr aborealsod, ill be watching for a payback photo op. |
This appears to be a remarkably elaborate, but rather implausible explanation,
for what is clearly a "Special" Muppet Bonding Moment fortunately captured for posterity
& as a warning to others not of a Muppet persuasion.
Also, His Excellency was last seen “On Tour” up country,
inspecting local cultural establishments for the furtherance of Thai-Kiwi relations.
It is not known if this hazardous & vitally important, but delicate cultural expedition met with any success…. ??? _________________ Issan Hurricans arrive Wet & Wild
but take the House, Money & Pick-Up with them
when they've finally passed through |
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