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Stumpy going Ex.....

Started by lil_thorny, January 12, 2004, 04:13:09 AM

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am_#65_john_deere

sorry stumpy,
i'm not goin to the shin-dig,
but that doesn't mean i'm not drinkin this weekend.
have to make up for the wife now that she can't drink for a few years.
once this one is out, there will be another champion in the making ;) ;) ;)

DanO966

Quoteno MORE R6's... geeze its like we are running a R6 cup or something  ;D

LOL ya the Yamaha Cup...To bad they don't pay back 10 places...;)
DanO CCS/WERA/AMA/ASRA #966
Convergence Technologies/MD Racing
'12 Yamaha R6
'11 Yamaha R6

r6_philly

QuoteLOL ya the Yamaha Cup...To bad they don't pay back 10 places...;)


ya wouldn't be nice if we can be invited to a yamaha cup and maybe get a chance to go to race at the world yamaha cup. Maybe they will catch on?

well I don't even see the 2004 yamaha dates out yet...

Super Dave

Yamaha dates are usually similar year after year...

But come on...

Suzuki pay's $5k for the win at a finale at the same track year after year...ok, one year they had it in California.  Before your time...

But Yamaha pays $2k every weekend for two classes for two bikes.  I'll take $2k every weekend.  Denning took home $8k in Yamaha money at Blackhawk the weekend after Mladin took home $4k from his Laguna AMA Superbike win.

And go check Yamaha parts prices.  That alone is worth alone is worth it.  Enjoy it while you got it.
Super Dave

r6_philly

I have been knowing the parts price for a while now... ya I enjoy that :D

I thought suzuki pays on the weekend too?

I also have been looking forwad to trying out for yamaha money for a while... finally got the white plate for it. now if Larry would just not show up lol

DanO966

QuoteYamaha dates are usually similar year after year...

But come on...

Suzuki pay's $5k for the win at a finale at the same track year after year...ok, one year they had it in California.  Before your time...

But Yamaha pays $2k every weekend for two classes for two bikes.  I'll take $2k every weekend.  Denning took home $8k in Yamaha money at Blackhawk the weekend after Mladin took home $4k from his Laguna AMA Superbike win.

And go check Yamaha parts prices.  That alone is worth alone is worth it.  Enjoy it while you got it.
I hear you Dave....right now Yamaha is the way to go!
Only problem, you have to be really fast to chase yammy money!
8 grand would be a good weekend... ;D

DanO CCS/WERA/AMA/ASRA #966
Convergence Technologies/MD Racing
'12 Yamaha R6
'11 Yamaha R6

Steviebee

STEVE-O

GOING WHITE WITH YA STUMP !!!!

am_#65_john_deere

good to see you got forced up 8) 8) 8) ;D ;D :o :o :o :P :P :P

Steviebee

Quotegood to see you got forced up 8) 8) 8) ;D ;D :o :o :o :P :P :P


YET an AM ULSS stays yellow.


am_#65_john_deere

steve, i meant that in a good way, ;),

but, yeah your right.

it sucks that there is one rule for some and one rule for others.

but you will only improve by moving up,
you were a fast amatuer so i dont think you will have any problems.
if its any consilation, i had to move up as well. this will be my first season with white plates.i'm looking forward to it. 8) 8)

Super Dave

Ok, I will say this...

I've watched racers for a long time.  For some the transition isn't easy.  It can mess with your mind.  It's hard ball out there, and some don't do as well as they did the year before.  I don't have good reasons, but I have worked with people to overcome those problems.

Yeah, you should learn a few things, but the games are a lot different in the expert races when compared to the amateur stuff.  Just an observation.
Super Dave

Steviebee

Games ?

We can play parchesi wil racing ?