Has the Kuda had its time..

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Re: Has the Kuda had its time..

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The ksrc kuda did originally come directly from the barracuda/shocker. I think it's a bit disingenuous to pretend it has nothing to do with the shocker (which I've been guilty of saying too). It came directly from it. Yes, it has moved away from it, and I hope it moves further away, but don't act shocked if some people feel uncomfortable with it. If I stumbled onto a new motorbike forum that pretty much held up the shocker as their signal/symbol, I'd probably figure it wasn't really a place I'd fit into very well and move on.
That said, the ksrc kuda has moved a long way away from the original meaning. In my opinion, it is displayed in person as an 'in-group' gesture, given in fun and to show membership. It is added to posts on this forum almost entirely in a "woo hoo" or "hell yeah" symbol of enthusiastic agreement. Nobody appears to be seriously using the kuda to say "I agree with your comment and thusly, fill each hole in your body with my fingers" ;)

As a community, we will determine whether it stays linked to the shocker, or continues to distance itself from it (or gets removed altogether), in the way we use it / explain it. Perhaps that's something to think about next time the topic comes up?

Out of interest, I did a quick search of the threads with associations/explanations of the kuda on the forum...
http://www.ksrc-au.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=26418
http://www.ksrc-au.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=25980
http://www.ksrc-au.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=24428
http://www.ksrc-au.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=23259
http://www.ksrc-au.com/phpBB3/viewtopic ... 18&t=26923
http://www.ksrc-au.com/phpBB3/viewtopic ... 47&t=23626
http://www.ksrc-au.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=26008
http://www.ksrc-au.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=23643
http://www.ksrc-au.com/phpBB3/viewtopic ... 18&t=22466
http://www.ksrc-au.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=28564
http://www.ksrc-au.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=33183

Hmmm, after reading through those, it seems many people disagree and consider it still closely linked with the shocker...
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Re: Has the Kuda had its time..

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MadKaw wrote: But - is it possible new members won't join or contribute because of it...??? Discuss. :-)
YES.

The question should be: ''What is KSRC's demographic objective in regards to building membership?''

From a chicks perspective..
Im 34 and it doesnt offend me. I couldnt imagine it would offend the majority of Y generation, however those more mature chickies and blokes out there may. I have to admit kuda did take me back, but i soon realised it didnt define the club, far from it.

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I didnt join KSRC for Kuda, i joined because the club is full of knobs like myself who share a passion for bikes, riding and bullshit.

Kuda has evolved.
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I think this thread is .........
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I am 52 in 2 weeks time & have lived a full life during which I know & have known some seedy fu#k*s in that time....so now I find out what the kuda gesture means...what does that mean to me..Nuthin...to me it is KSRC and now that I know its alternative it does not offend me as I choose to see it as KUDA :kuda: cute li'll bugga at that.
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maybe we can change the smiley to something else then but keep the kuda name alive!
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MrWasabi wrote:maybe we can change the smiley to something else then but keep the kuda name alive!
Hey that lebo guy has a KUDA plate :kuda:
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MrWasabi wrote:maybe we can change the smiley to something else then but keep the kuda name alive!
Wasabi-san - you have been turned from the true path .....

What happened to...... " Dave, it'll be like taking my first born " ..... ?????
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Memo to Robracer ......

Please supply 1 (one) gross of Kuda stickers for my UK/TT trip ....


before some tree-hugging PC bastard makes 'em illegal ...
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Possum wrote:
MadKaw wrote: But - is it possible new members won't join or contribute because of it...??? Discuss. :-)
YES.

The question should be: ''What is KSRC's demographic objective in regards to building membership?''

From a chicks perspective..
Im 34 and it doesnt offend me. I couldnt imagine it would offend the majority of Y generation, however those more mature chickies and blokes out there may. I have to admit kuda did take me back, but i soon realised it didnt define the club, far from it.

To all Newbies and Stalkers (sorry Guests :oops: )
Take the time to meet members in person and ride, you'll soon realise that everyone gets nuts online at some stage (self included),

I didnt join KSRC for Kuda, i joined because the club is full of knobs like myself who share a passion for bikes, riding and bullshit.

Kuda has evolved.
I'm 23 and female (shock! horror!) and it doesn't offend me.

The Kuda (as opposed to its grandfather the Barracuda) represents that they're proud to be associated with the close knit family KRSC. It doesn't define us, but it unites us in a way. Despite its origins, as 'dirty' and 'derogitory' as they are are, its not what the little green guy reprerents and means to KSRC members. Sure, to an uninformed outsider or a noob it may seem a bit daunting that a club has a mascot of that nature, but when I joined KSRC I'd heard about the Kuda, (and yes, I know what the original is all about) but straight away i recognized it as a symbol of a family. A family who love what they do and do what they love.. Ride Kawasaki. I love that we have something that stands out. Yeah he's a little Un-PC, and out-there, but seriously in this day and age of censorship, who wants be a sheep? Stand up, Stand Proud, shout it Loud - KUDA STAYS!!!
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When first appear in ksrc, I thought it was not original. Then the icon appear and I use it a lot :kuda:

For fun its ok I guess. But I wouldnt want to wear a T shirt with it printed. Far less original tha the 'qualifying' one. That always bring smile to ppl. :D
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MIZ RX3 wrote:when I joined KSRC I'd heard about the Kuda, (and yes, I know what the original is all about) but straight away i recognized it as a symbol of a family. A family who love what they do and do what they love.. Ride Kawasaki. I love that we have something that stands out. Yeah he's a little Un-PC, and out-there, but seriously in this day and age of censorship, who wants be a sheep? Stand up, Stand Proud, shout it Loud - KUDA STAYS!!!
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red_dave wrote:
seiko1 wrote:In all seriousnousnessness though, it's probably one of those snobby, stuck up, trendy sydney MF's
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I reckon whoever it is, OWNS UP OR SHUTS THE FUCK UP.
I have been lurking the site for the last week or so, since coming back from OS and I have to say it isn't making compelling reading.
It is getting ridiculous, remember the Old School Days (for those that can), we all carried on as if it was the local pub bar, hanging shit, carrying on, airing our issues without a word of prejudice, contempt or judgement. Asking advice to things that mattered and getting support inthe background from mates that really mattered.
So whats happening?
I remember some dickhead making a bad judgement call and people ending up in hospital, fuck me, if that happened now, how would it be :shock: but those involved could still sit in a room converse and eventually hang shit on each other again. That's mates, we may not see each other everyday but when we do we enjoy the time.
After that incident I spent the best part of 3 years convincing my missus the best part about owning a Kawasaki here was the club and the social circle and mateship that went with it.
From what I have witnessed lately, it's becomming a joke.
So, if I'm not the majority I don't care but whoever it is that's winging.
PUT UP OR FUCK OFF OVER TO NETRIDER or some other mamby pamby forum thats moderated to shit.
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Stop beating around the bush, ya pommy bastard ...... tell us what you really think ! :kuda: ;)
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