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Re: KSRC Trivia Competition..
Posted: Mon May 05, 2008 11:32 pm
by Six Addict
1.whats the minimun legal height of a ballustrade?
2.who was the last person to put a kwaka on pole in motogp?
3.what did strika hit that made him "throw his bike at a rock wall"?
Re: KSRC Trivia Competition..
Posted: Tue May 06, 2008 6:01 am
by robracer
The height must not be less than 865 mm
Garry McCoy
Black ice
Hard to find details about the second one

Re: KSRC Trivia Competition..
Posted: Tue May 06, 2008 3:54 pm
by Six Addict
robracer wrote:The height must not be less than 865 mm
Garry McCoy
Black ice
Hard to find details about the second one

ill give u the first one... 865mm from nosing of a stair to top of rail... 1000mm for flat surface ie deck or verandah...
correcet ... as far as i can ascertain... again i found trouble finding the correct answer
black ice is correct
over to you rob
Re: KSRC Trivia Competition..
Posted: Tue May 06, 2008 4:21 pm
by robracer
baby_ninja wrote:ill give u the first one
You said minium.... you got minium

I will post up tonight

Re: KSRC Trivia Competition..
Posted: Tue May 06, 2008 4:23 pm
by Six Addict
cheeky bastard

Re: KSRC Trivia Competition..
Posted: Tue May 06, 2008 5:09 pm
by robracer
What was the date of the second attack on Australian soil & where was the attack?
What was the maximum power output of Kawasaki's first motorcycle engine?
Which KSRC member needed a boot boost via a visit to a shoe repair shop for implants?
Re: KSRC Trivia Competition..
Posted: Wed May 07, 2008 10:25 pm
by Gosling1
robracer wrote:What was the date of the second attack on Australian soil & where was the attack?
What was the maximum power output of Kawasaki's first motorcycle engine?
Which KSRC member needed a boot boost via a visit to a shoe repair shop for implants?
1. - Sydney Harbour, 31 May 1942 ( unless you mean the 2nd Fleet

)
2. This is a really trick question. If you take the first 'Kawasaki' engine to be the first engine fitted to a motorcycle that bore the Kawasaki name, then the 1963 B8 produced an outstanding 8bhp, which was increased to 11bhp in the subsequent model. This was the first motorcycle built by the Kawasaki Meguro Manufacturing Co.
Kawasaki were associated with earlier manufacturers, notably Meguro, however Kawasaki had 2 seperate 'arms', being Kawasaki Aircraft, and Kawasaki Meihatsu.
I will be really interested to see what Rob has in mind for the *correct* answer to this question !!

sorry for the history lesson.....
3. No fucking idea at all, but the chick in the photo looks like she has balls !! FFS !!

Re: KSRC Trivia Competition..
Posted: Wed May 07, 2008 10:58 pm
by robracer
mmmm 1 right but I wont give it up
Re: KSRC Trivia Competition..
Posted: Wed May 07, 2008 11:12 pm
by Ratmick
3. Colette?
Re: KSRC Trivia Competition..
Posted: Thu May 08, 2008 6:02 am
by robracer
Ratmick wrote:3. Colette?
Correct....... you must have some insider information
What about the other questions?
Re: KSRC Trivia Competition..
Posted: Thu May 08, 2008 8:21 am
by ZXRobyn
1. Darwin 19-Feb-1942.
2. 1952 Design of the KE- 1 motorcycle Engine is completed. (Kawasaki Machine Industry (the precursor to Kawasaki Aircraft Company), Takatsuki factory). "Aircraft engineers" began the development of the KE (Kawasaki Engine) in 1949. Mass production starts in 1953.
The air-cooled, 148cc, OHV, 4-stroke Single has a maximum power of 4 PS (3.9hp/2.9kW) at 4,000 rpm.
In 1954 that Kawasaki Motorcycles produced their first complete motorcycle under the name of Meihatsu (a subsidiary of Kawasaki Aircraft Co.).
In 1955, Kawasaki Aircraft Company Kobe plant started production of the KB-5 engine. This engine was renowned for its response and torque. Meihatsu, a subsidiary of Kawasaki Aircraft Co., fitted the engine to their Meihastu 125-500.
In 1956 Meihatsu released the 125 Deluxe fitted with the improver KB-5A engine.
These engine were the first to appear with the name Kawasaki stamped on the engine side case or cover.
And just for interest sake: The Meihatsu 125 Deluxe was said to be " A Durable Kawasaki Engine". The Meihatsu 125 Deluxe (Kawasaki Meihatsu Industries) achieved a top speed of 81.5 km/h at a motorcycle industry magazine test, setting a record for its category. In a separate test the Kawasaki engine proved phenomenal durability by running for 50, 000 km without breaking down.
3. Colette
Ok, sock it to me . . . . how'd I go?

Re: KSRC Trivia Competition..
Posted: Thu May 08, 2008 8:23 am
by robracer
Beauty 3 bings ... but 4Ps would be sufficient for question 2
Over to you Robyn

Re: KSRC Trivia Competition..
Posted: Thu May 08, 2008 8:27 am
by mick_dundee
And remmeber pps, if all else fails, Google it!!!
Re: KSRC Trivia Competition..
Posted: Thu May 08, 2008 8:55 am
by ZXRobyn
Re: KSRC Trivia Competition..
Posted: Thu May 08, 2008 10:10 pm
by ZXRobyn
1) Nothing accelerates faster on land than a . . . . . . . ?
2) Who set the standing World record of 6.06 @ 235.34 mph and what was he riding?
3) Which member wrote the article on 'how to chuck a wheelie'?