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lost_identity wrote:
Jay wrote: you should of come mate :!: oh yeah i forgot you cannot afford a bike now :!: :!:
Um yeh i can ........ tart, its just a bit tatty rather than covered in carbon bollocks and gold adjustable brake levers.
I haven't seen you about on it for ages............ i thought you flogged it?

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I ride 40 miles a day on mine..........

the only reason people never see me anymore is because ive stopped eating jasperisers and drinking pink milkshakes.

racked up about 1000 miles this month alone



oh and btw commenting on another blokes finances is about the most insulting thing you can do besides say his gf looks like a horse.
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Following Maver-Nick .... but involving an R6, a CBR6, and sorry Johnono .... it looks like we cut you up a bit rough :oops: :lol: :lol:

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Sorry it's a bit of a big file, I'll try and make 'em smaller ......


Oh, and for the quicker ones laughing at our lines - remember this is the novice group, out on track for the first time :roll: 8)
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tomr6 wrote:
brigham wrote:Anyone know how a mate of mine got on? His name was Steve and he would have been riding an M reg YZF 750.

He told me he was attending your trackday.
Eh up Brigs. Didnt realise you knew jumper. Him and Paul are top blokes. They both had a ball and rode home safe at the end of the day.
Tom. Yup, he is a cracking lad and so is Paul. Steve is another ex-RN guy and we used to work together at Collingwood. He is a bit of an all round sportsman; ski-ing, does skeleton for the RN, field gun, football, loves his biking and he also has a PPL to boot.

I had a text off him on Thursday evening saying he was doing the trackday with you guys and he said he had seen some of my posts.

Glad to hear he got on well with you all and had fun to boot. Looking at the photos, it would appear you all had a great day out. :lol:
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I've known Steve and paul for about 12 or 13 years now. I was in gib with them when I was in the forces. See Paul about once a month but hadnt seen Steve for about 7 years!
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Following Jak, then just to prove i can embarass myself, my first cock-up of the day (on about my second lap) :oops:

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Most of the vid-clips I have from here on are "on-bike", as I was too lazy to keep taking the camera off :roll:
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Hey moose have you any following me ??????????? :lol::lol:
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Brilliant day...thanks Phil for organising...oh & letting me past (3rd lap 5th Session)... :lol:

Seen some cracking photo's ... thanks to kelly and others for taking them...put me down for a CD please Gav & Kelly.

Can't wait for the next one..
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AGE996 wrote:Hey moose have you any following me ??????????? :lol::lol:
:roll: Smart-Arse ..... :wink:

Look at these carefully and ya might see ya' self :D

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:D running out of "off-bike" footage now ... :(
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My second (and only other) major boo-boo of the day :oops:

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Nope none of me !

Nice to see Alex making the most of your cock up !!!


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AGE996 wrote:Nope none of me !

Nice to see Alex making the most of your [willy] up !!!


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yeah - the only time he got past all day :lol: :lol:
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A BIG THANK YOU to Phil for organising a great event.

After some chaotic preparations, we made it to Llandow, still with doubts wether the bikes were ok to ride. with a slight problem with front brakes i tested the bike and transferred into novice group and had a fantastic time

thank you to Jay for bringing up my lovely wife Linny,
whom I had to buy a 100 tog sleeping bag so she would camp :wink:

Fantastic day and great job all those who done the piccies :D
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Was a last minute decision to come up to Llandow but glad I came up now, was a good day and a good laugh, a big thanks to Jay & Sue for sqeezing me in the car :)

Good to catch up with peeps again and nice to meet some new faces as well.... thanks to Kelly for getting me a yellow jacket and helping me put up the tent, just couldn't have done it without you :lol:

Shame about some of the off's but glad everyone was able to get up and walk away, wasn't very pleasant watching Webber's and the guy on the Benelli off's but again just glad they were able to walk away....

Weather was excellent and I managed to get sunburnt too :roll:

I managed to get some pics which are >>>HERE<<< but struggled with only a little camera :oops: managed to get some video footage on Jay's digicam though (hopefully :lol: ).....
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LeroyRX wrote: ...........i was timing a few lap times of people on a stopwatch. these are rounded to the nearest second.obviously they are not 100% accurate and i only done 1 or 2 laps per person so it may not have been your "flying" lap .... im sorry :(

anyways here are the 1's i got ....
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:arrow: Maver-Nick, Andy CBR, Dave, Andrew & TLS moose 52 secs


Well ..... I could stay quiet and claim 52's ..... but my video says otherwise :( just over 53 sec's measured from the marker post on the left of the rear chicane (the only one where it is always in sight, every lap) but in the last 2 sessions, almost all laps were mid 53's to high 54's ... :D
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