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    #46
    Okay, it's time to catch up with Stator's travels and adventures. He arrived in Palmerston North (New Zealand) in time for me take him to Hampton Downs (just south of Auckland) for the Barry Sheene Oceanic Challenge. This is an event that is contested by Australians and New Zealanders twice a year - in March at Eastern Creek, Sydney, Australia. And at the end of October in NZ.

    This year 60 Australians came over and all up there were about 280 entries for the three days of racing.

    So, I guess that you are all waiting for some pictures of Stator with dignitaries and race bikes ..... but first I have to acknowledge the efforts of my son-in-law Mike, who spent the weekend taking photos while I played with my race bike.



    with Croz - Graeme Crosby, superbike and GP racer. Sorry about the helmet but he was just about to head out for some parade laps.



    with Fred Merkel - World Superbike Champion and now resident in Taupo, NZ



    with Robbie Phillis - Multiple Australian Champion and World Superbike contestant.
    • Suzuki GS1100 for racing
    • Suzuki GS1000S for nostalgia
    • Yamaha FZR1000 for touring
    • Yamaha TR1 for a project

    "to do something well is so worthwhile that to die trying to do it better cannot be foolhardy. Indeed, life is not measured in years alone but in achievement...." Bruce McLaren

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      #47
      I have to add that all three of the riders above were more than willing to have their photo taken with Stator, particularly after they had seen the GS Resources emblem that Colin Green had sewn on.
      • Suzuki GS1100 for racing
      • Suzuki GS1000S for nostalgia
      • Yamaha FZR1000 for touring
      • Yamaha TR1 for a project

      "to do something well is so worthwhile that to die trying to do it better cannot be foolhardy. Indeed, life is not measured in years alone but in achievement...." Bruce McLaren

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        #48
        Awesome! What a great result to see. Little Stator hobnobbing with real heroes from the coolest period in bike racing history.

        PS, I donated the patch but only safety pinned it on. Greg must be to blame for the sewing

        Thank you very much for the chance to see the lads with Stator

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          #49
          Someone should collect and make a collage/album of the photos taken. Or a photobucket album with a shared password?

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            #50
            surely, Stator needs a helmet, don't he?
            Maybe a tennis ball or something used for a fibreglass mold...?

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              #51
              What we should do is connect him up to Google Maps via entries made by the participants or a small GPS tracker in him so anyone can actually see everywhere he's been.

              Apologies if this has already been discussed.

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                #52
                My wife takes the credit for sewing the patches on. I'd assume those won't be the last pieces of body art he finishes up with...

                I'm pleased to see my suggestion to GS58 that he find someone to look after Stator on race day worked. It's very hard to try and get pics and arrange stator's personal appearances while either riding or looking after a bike at a race meeting.

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                  #53
                  Looks like he is having a great time in New Zealand!
                  Not the first time I have been jealous of a teddy bear

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                    #54
                    I'm pleased to see my suggestion to GS58 that he find someone to look after Stator on race day worked. It's very hard to try and get pics and arrange stator's personal appearances while either riding or looking after a bike at a race meeting.[/QUOTE]

                    Dead right Greg. There was enought to keep me busy without trying to grab photos as well.
                    • Suzuki GS1100 for racing
                    • Suzuki GS1000S for nostalgia
                    • Yamaha FZR1000 for touring
                    • Yamaha TR1 for a project

                    "to do something well is so worthwhile that to die trying to do it better cannot be foolhardy. Indeed, life is not measured in years alone but in achievement...." Bruce McLaren

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                      #55
                      And now for some of the bikes. There were hundreds of race and road bikes to chose from so we stuck with Suzukis of the GS/GSXR era.

                      Someone say Stator needed a helmet?


                      Time to look around the pit garages.




                      • Suzuki GS1100 for racing
                      • Suzuki GS1000S for nostalgia
                      • Yamaha FZR1000 for touring
                      • Yamaha TR1 for a project

                      "to do something well is so worthwhile that to die trying to do it better cannot be foolhardy. Indeed, life is not measured in years alone but in achievement...." Bruce McLaren

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                        #56
                        A GSXR.


                        A Harris framed GSX1100




                        This is a really trick GSX1100 that was built for Richard Scott to race. Richard used to race as part of Agostini's race team on TZ750's etc. I've got more pictures of this bike somewhere that I will post later. The duct tape is due to a little off track excursion during qualifying.
                        • Suzuki GS1100 for racing
                        • Suzuki GS1000S for nostalgia
                        • Yamaha FZR1000 for touring
                        • Yamaha TR1 for a project

                        "to do something well is so worthwhile that to die trying to do it better cannot be foolhardy. Indeed, life is not measured in years alone but in achievement...." Bruce McLaren

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                          #57
                          This bike is worth a feature all by itself. The frame is a McIntosh which has just been built using the same jigs that were used to manufacture these frames in the early eighties. Over $100,000 has been spent on this bike. It was raced at the Barry Sheene Oceanic Challenge by Cameron Donald, an Australian who has a pretty good record at the Isle of Man. The plan is to take this bike to the Island, which is going to cost about $40,000. It's nice to see people with money spending it on the same things that I would like to.



                          I have quite a few more photos of Stator on race bikes, so I'll post them in the Racing section.
                          • Suzuki GS1100 for racing
                          • Suzuki GS1000S for nostalgia
                          • Yamaha FZR1000 for touring
                          • Yamaha TR1 for a project

                          "to do something well is so worthwhile that to die trying to do it better cannot be foolhardy. Indeed, life is not measured in years alone but in achievement...." Bruce McLaren

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                            #58
                            A little hunting, a little fishing.

                            You can take the bear out of the wild, but you can't take the wild out of the bear.



                            • Suzuki GS1100 for racing
                            • Suzuki GS1000S for nostalgia
                            • Yamaha FZR1000 for touring
                            • Yamaha TR1 for a project

                            "to do something well is so worthwhile that to die trying to do it better cannot be foolhardy. Indeed, life is not measured in years alone but in achievement...." Bruce McLaren

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                              #59
                              Met up with 49er at Taupo for a cuppa and a catch up. Good to see him again, and to have a look over his GS850. Very nice.

                              • Suzuki GS1100 for racing
                              • Suzuki GS1000S for nostalgia
                              • Yamaha FZR1000 for touring
                              • Yamaha TR1 for a project

                              "to do something well is so worthwhile that to die trying to do it better cannot be foolhardy. Indeed, life is not measured in years alone but in achievement...." Bruce McLaren

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                                #60
                                One for the Australians

                                Ah, the serenity



                                And a bit of history and geography. This is Lake Taupo (pronounced Toe-paw) which was created by a volcanic eruption in 186AD. The ash cloud was so large that it was recorded in Chinese history. The crater lake I'm told is about the size of Switzerland, and it lies dormant - not extinct but not active either. The lake waters are fed by melting snow on the nearby three volcanos and high country, and find their way to the sea by means of the Waikato river (which provides a large percentage of our electricity due to the six? hydro dams on it.

                                If you are into trout fishing and are visiting New Zealand, this is the place to be.
                                • Suzuki GS1100 for racing
                                • Suzuki GS1000S for nostalgia
                                • Yamaha FZR1000 for touring
                                • Yamaha TR1 for a project

                                "to do something well is so worthwhile that to die trying to do it better cannot be foolhardy. Indeed, life is not measured in years alone but in achievement...." Bruce McLaren

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