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There is nothing wrong with that. It only becomes a problem when you decide to try it again for the third time to see if the first and second...
God no!! Never tried it!! I am perfectly capable of falling off going round corners with my knee down, never mind the carnage that would arise...
Hmmmm, don't want that again. We shall all play nicely then. Unless there is an elbow down contest.
I expect to see everybody backing it in to all corners and nothing less and keeping it lit on the exit.
Only light meditation? I would suggest 4 hour enduro every day, 2 hours in the gym, yoga at dawn and midday and then unwind with heavy kick ass...
Elbow down, that's the way. It is getting serious all this though, what with gyms and stuff.
This sounds like some gauntlet has been thrown down.
No worries YT, fire away! I am not sure I will have answers but I will do my best. Am not too good on fish recipes, quantum physics or winning...
Oh yes indeedy! I only have a race bike now, as I sold my road Blade to help fund the new racebike. Can't see myself going back on the roads any...
If the garages are open the night before, I shall get in there and blag us a space, but failing that, i will try to get up early enough and see...
I think that crashing is all part of the Oulton experience. I wouldn't recommend the dislocated shoulder bit though, not great. didn't help me in...
Am not sure I will be able to show anybody how it's done, as I have binned it twice at Oulton! Third time lucky though maybe. I just need to learn...
Sounds like the 2nd October will be a good fun day out. Plus it is my 40th!!
My first R6 race bike will be up for about £2,500 shortly.
A few shots from my last meeting at Anglesey with North Gloucester Road Racing. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Some superb shots in the Chris. Keep up the good work.
Good shots there! How are you finding the world of racing? Were you at the NGRR meeting at Anglesey in July?
Nope, not had that privilege yet!
Good on ya. It sounds as though you have enough to keep you busy. Fingers crossed that the trackdays do take off for you though.
Sound advice there Sideways. Only thing I would say is that you are never too old. My mate Mike who races with me is 66. Goes well too.