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Shaun Harris
7th October 2015, 18:30
Any one got any shed space they want to share with another payer??

twinshock750
9th October 2015, 11:13
Any one got any shed space they want to share with another payer??

Shaun

Just find a gap on the day and it's $25 a bike - gets collected on the day by EFT-POS or cash by the circuit owners usually.

Shaun Harris
10th October 2015, 08:03
Shaun

Just find a gap on the day and it's $25 a bike - gets collected on the day by EFT-POS or cash by the circuit owners usually.



Thanks Buddy- Really looking forward to havin a ride there, it looks like a cool track

Mental Trousers
11th October 2015, 19:06
Shaun

Just find a gap on the day and it's $25 a bike - gets collected on the day by EFT-POS or cash by the circuit owners usually.

That was when Gary was running the place and took care of collecting the money but he left Hampton Downs about 3 weeks ago.

Safe bet will be you have to book half a shed and then it's your responsibility to fill it. Take a generator and Eze Up.

Shaun Harris
11th October 2015, 19:29
That was when Gary was running the place and took care of collecting the money but he left Hampton Downs about 3 weeks ago.

Safe bet will be you have to book half a shed and then it's your responsibility to fill it. Take a generator and Eze Up.



Bugger that. I have no generator nor easy up, so will just have to start races on cold tires, I will be slow any way, so no real drama- cheers though

Kiwi Graham
12th October 2015, 07:25
The place is a building site again and only half of the garages were available to use last weekend, maybe the same or even worse this weekend.

My advice is to either get there 'very early', take long extension leads, bring a genny or phone HD and book a shed.

Shaun Harris
12th October 2015, 08:28
The place is a building site again and only half of the garages were available to use last weekend, maybe the same or even worse this weekend.

My advice is to either get there 'very early', take long extension leads, bring a genny or phone HD and book a shed.



Just called, only 4 sheds NOT available, and they have another man running the show now, so same as it used to be. $25-00 per bike in the shed, which I think is a bloody good deal

malcy25
12th October 2015, 11:17
Just called, only 4 sheds NOT available, and they have another man running the show now, so same as it used to be. $25-00 per bike in the shed, which I think is a bloody good deal

Tis good and sometimes you end up in a shed with guys you don't know, but do by the end of the day.

Mental Trousers
12th October 2015, 11:58
Just called, only 4 sheds NOT available, and they have another man running the show now, so same as it used to be. $25-00 per bike in the shed, which I think is a bloody good deal

Hope that's still the case. I'll be taking the generator and Eze Up just in case though.

Shaun Harris
12th October 2015, 13:36
Tis good and sometimes you end up in a shed with guys you don't know, but do by the end of the day.


Yea, that can be interesting, especially if ya end up in one with a dick head like me lol

Shaun Harris
15th October 2015, 15:28
Cannot believe I am this excited, only 3 more sleeps lol. Great to be kid still haha It has been 3 years since I started a race.

sil3nt
19th October 2015, 11:02
So how did it go?

Shaun Harris
19th October 2015, 11:59
So how did it go?


Awesome fun, to follow is a post in the suspension forum on here i posted today. "I Will be giving these forks ( Ohlin's Gas Carts ) back to the team @ KSS, to either fit heavier springs, or increase the clamp shim on the rebound and compression stack now. Yesterday was my first time at Hampton ( LIES, I have done 7 laps there before) on a std motor 07 GSXR, and as I am getting back up to speed, I am starting to get the feel back for what I do and do not like from my suspension, it has been many many years now for me, and I am taking my time cementing it all in. not rushing at it at all, and actually seriously enjoying myself out there, even though I am slow compared to years gone by. My fastest lap was 3.5 slower than Toby Summers, but also on a rear and front tire that have done 86 laps now, ha ha ha, so not really to bad at all. The rear tire is total history, but has worn brilliantly considering the work it has done, and the shock is one that KSS Robert built for me 7 years ago now." So I had a ball man actually:Punk:

Mattr
21st October 2015, 13:32
Nice good read, I had a blast too. Was really good that there was such a short time on the grid before the lights.

Shaun Harris
21st October 2015, 14:17
Nice good read, I had a blast too. Was really good that there was such a short time on the grid before the lights.

Agreed man. The call up's and grid control was done very very well. I also liked the additional Chequred flag being waved/shown at race end, in case a rider had missed the flag at the start finish line. Good work by the AMCC team