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7 October 2006 at 12:49 pm #3181
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Participant[quote=Nohad][quote=ST]Went to Elite track this afternoon hoping to improve my line after reading Mikko’s tips but it is still closed 🙁 Proceed to Sepang instead and found they have 2 very good condition 100cc kart there. The brakes and grip level are really awesome and first time I could feel really confident into the corners. The kart stays straight even when brake hard, unlike many that I have experienced in the past. Most of the components looks new but there are no numbers.
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Difficult to cari makan in the next endurance race lah like that when team Heavies already started their off season testing.[/quote]
Dun worry, today we are just running some tyre improvement programme and test out our new aero upgrades.. keke
7 October 2006 at 3:41 pm #3182naza
Participant[quote=ST]Went to Elite track this afternoon hoping to improve my line after reading Mikko’s tips but it is still closed 🙁 Proceed to Sepang instead and found they have 2 very good condition 100cc kart there. The brakes and grip level are really awesome and first time I could feel really confident into the corners. The kart stays straight even when brake hard, unlike many that I have experienced in the past. Most of the components looks new but there are no numbers.
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Pssst!. was there anyone that looked like jais hanging around …..banyak rindu woh!
7 October 2006 at 3:48 pm #3183ST
Participant[quote=naza][quote=ST]Went to Elite track this afternoon hoping to improve my line after reading Mikko’s tips but it is still closed 🙁 Proceed to Sepang instead and found they have 2 very good condition 100cc kart there. The brakes and grip level are really awesome and first time I could feel really confident into the corners. The kart stays straight even when brake hard, unlike many that I have experienced in the past. Most of the components looks new but there are no numbers.
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Pssst!. was there anyone that looked like jais hanging around …..banyak rindu woh![/quote]
jais? dunno him/her, eheh 🙂
7 October 2006 at 3:56 pm #3184Nohad
Participant[quote=naza]
Pssst!. was there anyone that looked like jais hanging around …..banyak rindu woh![/quote]Aaahhh! Just what I mentioned in pitstop forum that you will be facing “Karting Withdrawal Symptoms”, hands trembling already kah?
The pitstop forummer admitted he is already addicted and went a quick round at CK 1 hour before buka puasa yesterday just to lepas geram.
He said he is not too worried about JAIS though!Why? Scared your kart is rusting away or the engine will seize with no lubrication after hanging in the garage for 1 month?
No problem, bro Patrick is here to solve your problem. Pay Chong the track fee (RM180/- now) and I will warm-up your kart for you loh! :). No worries, I will sacrifice my time to help you solve your this problem here FOC! 😀7 October 2006 at 4:07 pm #3185Nohad
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Dun worry, today we are just running some tyre improvement programme and test out our new aero upgrades.. keke
[/quote]Fuiyooo! Cannot lah like that!
Team Novice must get into action oledi lah like that!
7 October 2006 at 5:50 pm #3187alvinkhorfire
ParticipantJules
Whatever I have said was never intended to make anger to anyone. About RM 30000, I was not dreaming that I have it. The number was used so that it is easier to see which part has the highest importance, which is karting skill, karts, license or suit.
What I mean is that how much percentage for each factor.About going to Shah Alam, my Dad has stopped me from going back to Shah Alam. The reasons are it is not safe for me to be there. And, who is going to pay for the damages if I damage any of the kart since I am from average family? I can’t afford to pay for the damages. If I ever mention anything about karting, he will be very angry of me. Yes. Yes. I am not quite able to convince my Dad yet.
In short, I was not dreaming, Jules. The posts I made here is to gain knowledge and will never be a subsitute for actual practice in a real go-kart. No doubt, the best way is go down track and race.
I really hope to clear any misunderstanding on my posts. Sorry for whatever I said. Thanks.
Note: Anyone who has posted to me , please wait for my reply in about 4-6 days. I am a social internet surfer who surf once or twice per week. Anyway, I will certainly reply to those concerned. Thank you for your patience.
7 October 2006 at 10:48 pm #3188naza
Participant[quote=Nohad][quote=naza]
Pssst!. was there anyone that looked like jais hanging around …..banyak rindu woh![/quote]Aaahhh! Just what I mentioned in pitstop forum that you will be facing “Karting Withdrawal Symptoms”, hands trembling already kah?
The pitstop forummer admitted he is already addicted and went a quick round at CK 1 hour before buka puasa yesterday just to lepas geram.
He said he is not too worried about JAIS though!Why? Scared your kart is rusting away or the engine will seize with no lubrication after hanging in the garage for 1 month?
No problem, bro Patrick is here to solve your problem. Pay Chong the track fee (RM180/- now) and I will warm-up your kart for you loh! :). No worries, I will sacrifice my time to help you solve your this problem here FOC! 😀
[/quote]Thanks for the offer bro but I oredi told Tarmizi to quickly buy some spotlights at the Taipan DIY to do some night driving……..tak bolih tahan reading Novice fellas secret training, testing tyres, testing aerodynamics, testing this, testing that……!
Psssst…!, that ST fella still asking who is Jais ah?
8 October 2006 at 12:08 am #3189Nohad
Participant[quote=naza]
Psssst…!, that ST fella still asking who is Jais ah?[/quote]I believe he might not know who that Jais is yet! Hehehe
8 October 2006 at 1:25 am #3190ST
Participant[quote=Nohad][quote=naza]
Psssst…!, that ST fella still asking who is Jais ah?[/quote]I believe he might not know who that Jais is yet! Hehehe[/quote]
eheh.. yeah.. who is that actually?
8 October 2006 at 2:34 am #3191naza
Participant[quote=ST][quote=Nohad][quote=naza]
Psssst…!, that ST fella still asking who is Jais ah?[/quote]I believe he might not know who that Jais is yet! Hehehe[/quote]
eheh.. yeah.. who is that actually? [/quote]
hee hee hee, ho ho ho……(sakit perut ketawa)….you dont want to know him la and he was only looking for fellas like me …….LOL!
8 October 2006 at 5:34 am #3192ST
Participant[quote=naza][quote=ST][quote=Nohad][quote=naza]
Psssst…!, that ST fella still asking who is Jais ah?[/quote]I believe he might not know who that Jais is yet! Hehehe[/quote]
eheh.. yeah.. who is that actually? [/quote]
hee hee hee, ho ho ho……(sakit perut ketawa)….you dont want to know him la and he was only looking for fellas like me …….LOL![/quote]
ermm.. jabatan agama?8 October 2006 at 6:39 am #3193Nohad
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ermm.. jabatan agama? [/quote]BINGO!! JAIS = Jabatan Agama Islam Selangor
8 October 2006 at 8:02 am #3195mikko
Participant[quote=alvinkhorfire]About going to Shah Alam, my Dad has stopped me from going back to Shah Alam. The reasons are it is not safe for me to be there.
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Gangsters are that bad-ass in Shah-Alam then or are you saying that the karting isn’t safe? I’d say the drive to shah-alam is more dangerous than karting at shah-alam, crossing a road on foot in the city is more dangerous than karting at shah-alam.8 October 2006 at 8:15 am #3196Nohad
Participant[quote=mikko]I’d say the drive to shah-alam is more dangerous than karting at shah-alam, crossing a road on foot in the city is more dangerous than karting at shah-alam.[/quote]
Exactly what Jason & I tried to explain to our management when we put in our proposal for a budget to start our company karting club. Our proposal is shot down as they deem karting is too dangerous. sigh!
8 October 2006 at 3:44 pm #3197OSFlanker
Participant[quote=alvinkhorfire]………….About going to Shah Alam, my Dad has stopped me from going back to Shah Alam. The reasons are it is not safe for me to be there……….[/quote]
Shah Alam not safe? Then why is it homologated for international races? If you mean Shah Alam city, then you are right. The stadium area there are full of angry Selangor football fans………
[quote=alvinkhorfire]……. And, who is going to pay for the damages if I damage any of the kart since I am from average family? I can’t afford to pay for the damages………[/quote]
Alvin, regardless of where you go to do karting you also have to pay for the damages. It’s written in the indemnity form you sign. If you can’t afford to pay, then don’t do karting otherwise you will never be competitive.
With this sort of attitude, I think most people have given up on trying to help you. Sadly, your so called “dream” has not given you the determination to overcome the difficulties you are facing, like travelling to 300km to Shah Alam. Did you know Maria Sharapova went to the US at 9 years old to enrol in the tennis academy? Her dad only had USD400 left in his pockets when they got there.
Have you heard of the story of “Huo Yuen Jia” (as per the movie “Fearless” starring Jet Li)? His father forbid him to learn kong fu, yet he secretly train and learn kong fu. His legacy is the “jing wu” martial art school in over 50 countries, and he is revered as one of the best exponent of kung fu ever.
All these nonsense about Shah Alam not safe & no money to pay for damages just seem like lame excuses to me. Do you want it bad enough? I don’t think so.
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