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gav
23rd October 2005, 15:03
Not for dial up users but bloody good, (428MB)
IOM TT 2005 video 428MB (http://www.mnsportbikeriders.com/stuff/Isle%20of%20man%20tt%202005.avi)
marty
23rd October 2005, 15:53
i've got it on DVD if anyone wants it posted out - send me a blank one and i'll copy it for you - 1hr 15 long. pm me for address.
TonyB
24th October 2005, 16:23
What bloody codec do we need for this one? ARRRRG!!
onearmedbandit
24th October 2005, 17:12
Nobody tell him!
TonyB
24th October 2005, 17:41
Ho ho ho, who's a funny c&nt then? Well, my evil freind, I have found the appropriate codec all by my widdle self..... but my PC is so old and decrapped (somewhat like it's owner) that it can't cope. So I am currenlty saving it as a VCD so I can play it on my DVD player. Given current progress, sometime after xmas I will be able to veiw a fuzzy image on my TV....
TonyB
24th October 2005, 18:25
Decoding now 22% done :) ...
onearmedbandit
24th October 2005, 19:57
Well there goes my chance of getting you to burn me off a copy...
k14
25th October 2005, 07:21
Argh, the file has been taken down now. Gutted, I'll have to get it off one of you guys.
wil
25th October 2005, 08:02
i have been to the iom TT for the past few years and you cannot describe the feeling, standing on SULBY STRAIGHT at the pub/church junction the top riders were clocking 194 mph official on basically dodgy back roads. They almost leave a vapour trail :eek5: when they go through sulby junction its that quick the wind sucks all the cigarette ends and ash out the ashtrays outside the pub. It really is an experience, the down side is there is always alot killed that they dont publicise, 13 last year and even more injured badly.
wil
25th October 2005, 09:47
The IOM has its own government, and the TT is big revenue for the whole island, 50,000 residents normally, 80,000 visitors during TT fortnight. so anything negative is kept very very low key as there has already been talk of stopping the races. you will only hear of big names like Dave Jeffries getting killed. most accidents/deaths are anounced over the tannoy system as "RETIREMENTS". As you can imagine 80,000 visitors incorporates thousends of young crazy bikers riding the course during Mad sunday which obviously ends in tragedy. This year i spoke to a paramedic who had been recruited along with his work partner from mainland uk, his partner worked in accident and emergency but went home after 3 days becouse he couldnt cope with picking up the pieces.
Having said that the whole week is absolutly fantastic.
Devil
25th October 2005, 09:53
Holy crap.. I knew it was a gamble racing there.. but I had no idea it was as bad as that.
Holy crap indeed! Gobsmacked!
Sniper
25th October 2005, 10:11
I'll just have Tony make a copy for me, thanks mate :niceone: :dodge:
Shaun
12th November 2005, 08:13
i have been to the iom TT for the past few years and you cannot describe the feeling, standing on SULBY STRAIGHT at the pub/church junction the top riders were clocking 194 mph official on basically dodgy back roads. They almost leave a vapour trail :eek5: when they go through sulby junction its that quick the wind sucks all the cigarette ends and ash out the ashtrays outside the pub. It really is an experience, the down side is there is always alot killed that they dont publicise, 13 last year and even more injured badly.
Sorry Wil, but the true facts are, there may have been 13 killed, but most of those were the public! people riding around the track when the roads are open to the public and going to dam fast and pissing of all the locals, this is the true trouble at the TT. The locals are getting sick of all the interuptions to there life style. As you will know Wil, the place is bloody hecktic, imagine being a non bike fan and having 1000's of mad bikers riding around your little town all day and night causing hesd on crashes and killing your best mates wife and daughter.
Shaun
12th November 2005, 08:19
The IOM has its own government, and the TT is big revenue for the whole island, 50,000 residents normally, 80,000 visitors during TT fortnight. so anything negative is kept very very low key as there has already been talk of stopping the races. you will only hear of big names like Dave Jeffries getting killed. most accidents/deaths are anounced over the tannoy system as "RETIREMENTS". As you can imagine 80,000 visitors incorporates thousends of young crazy bikers riding the course during Mad sunday which obviously ends in tragedy. This year i spoke to a paramedic who had been recruited along with his work partner from mainland uk, his partner worked in accident and emergency but went home after 3 days becouse he couldnt cope with picking up the pieces.
Having said that the whole week is absolutly fantastic.
Sorry again, should have read further. Your point here about Mad Sunday was what I was getting at, these are the riders that are going to get the TT stopped! They should stop the mad sunday bit! I have seen some things that made me feel the way you describe the medics fealt.
wil
12th November 2005, 11:18
yeah, i didnt say they were all racers. mainly dickheads thinking they are as good as racers, too much testosterone and not enough brain. I think this is why they call it "MAD SUNDAY" riding the course on mad sunday is a big risk, so many riders all with different degrees of experience just a big dangerous trackday. we normally park up on a good bend and watch the space.
Shaun
12th November 2005, 11:34
The british press always go on about how many die, but never tell you it was mainly the type of the rider you mentioned, that has always been one of my pet hates!
Brian d marge
12th November 2005, 14:58
Having been there a few times meself ..the last time I was sitting next to an ambo worker ,,she was pragmatic about the whole thing and said it was mostly the tourists , not the racers ,,,like the swiss ,,who hit a milk float ...
Also they leave out people returning from the TT like the couple who bags coaght in the rear wheel...
And you NEVER hear of all the injurys ,,from the truely plastered ,,,
I can see the whole thing changing though as more and more wealthy people move to the IOM ....they did it with the English village ,,,,
Stephen
For those who havent been ...foget the big oe to greece and Italy ,,,IOM ..you will never foget it ....
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