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dynamodayak

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About dynamodayak

  • Birthday 01/29/1977

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    KL, Malaysia
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    Bikes, music and more bikes

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  1. Hi Steve, 2010 or 2011 sounds good to me. It means I have 2-3 years to gather; money, experience and a whole lot of questions before I sign up. Really looking forward to meet you Steve and also the rest of your crew. In the meantime I shall just hang around here more. Thanks to you too Cobie for taking this seriously. Really appreciate it.
  2. Hi Fred, Welcome, and glad you are here. I was pretty sure that the Oz branch of the school did some schools in Malaysia (Phillipines too), but maybe I've got my facts wrong. Also, I don't think they are there any more So, you ride the scooter on the track? Did I get that right? (sounds like a lot of fun actually). How come not the GSX-R? C Nope. No CSS here. We do occasionally have riding courses conducted by various local racers, organized by the racers themselves or just a group of enthusiasts. I myself have attended one, organized by a group of friends. Loads of fun. Yes I ride the scooter on the track cos I'm not afraid to crash it. Track fee is a lot cheaper too. RM70 (US$21) for the whole day as opposed to the same amount but only for 2 hours at Sepang. The GSX-R is my weekend hillside twisties ride. Can't afford to crash the GSX-R..yet. Once I have the 'crash budget' sorted I'll definitely do Sepang. But to be frank with you, I'm just scared Bikes in Malaysia are expensive. I got mine for RM32,000 (US$9902.00). Can you imagine how much would an '07 cost?
  3. Tennis players often spin their racquets while waiting for the serve. Long jumpers sometimes do that swaying back and forth thing before they launch off. Weightlifters clap or rub their hands before the lift. On the bike you can't stomp on the footpegs or clap hands or pull your pants so maybe it's just something these racers do before they attack the corner.
  4. Hi guys. I'm Fred from Malaysia. Sadly there's no CSS here for me to attend. I ride a '97 GSX-R750 and a scooter which I use to thrash around the track with. I look forward to CSS coming to Malaysia.
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