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Castle Combe?

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is this track any good? is it worth 125 smackers for a track day? thinking of doing one. looks good, and fairly close and all the track days are on wednesday. witch are my only days off :lol: so please let me know. matt
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yes they are quite good but it small groups and have to run standard exhausts !

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funny enough i was only looking at there website yesterday.

How strict are they on exhausts they say orginal manufacturer exhuast has to be fitted on the website but surely as long as u have a road legal one u should be fine??
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andrew wrote:funny enough i was only looking at there website yesterday.

How strict are they on exhausts they say orginal manufacturer exhuast has to be fitted on the website but surely as long as u have a road legal one u should be fine??
105 d/b it says on the website. dunno mate, ring and ask, i think castle combe might become a regular thing with me. looking to do track days. i know 125 is a bit more oney then the landow, but thats once a year, and tis a small track. gonna look into it more.

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Castle Combe are very strict when it comes to noise - they have had a lot of trouble with local residents, and indeed have been facing a sustained effort by a local pressure group to close them down, with one of the main issues being noise :roll: :evil:
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probably all those noisy great v-twins that did it, you know what them lot are like ;)
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i did a trackday there a few years ago on my zxr400 it had a micron can it failed the noise test the chap from the trackday company took the end bit off the exhust and stuffed a couple of coke cans to make it a bit quiter seemed to work they passed it i missed the first two sessions so i guess they are very strict i cant belive the locals complaining about the noise its a frigging racetrack what they expect
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