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    I will be there doing it again, I cannot stop
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    Quote Originally Posted by White trash View Post
    Fucken GOLD!!!!
    yeah its funny, but not so much for me

    might send them a quick email
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    still need a ride up there people!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by dpex View Post
    Holy Shit! I just looked up the listings. They've put me in 600's! Shit, I thought I was in the go-ped class.

    Do ya think Shaun will be a bit worried? Yeah. Right.

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    I've entered. Just read the bit about railway lines and now I'm shitting bricks to be honest.

    Now I need a brolley dolly and a pit bitch.
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    Quote Originally Posted by scracha View Post
    I've entered. Just read the bit about railway lines and now I'm shitting bricks to be honest.
    They are nothing to worry about
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    Quote Originally Posted by scracha View Post
    I've entered. Just read the bit about railway lines and now I'm shitting bricks to be honest.

    Now I need a brolley dolly and a pit bitch.
    Yeah as Phil said Stevey, tracks don't cause any probs at all, the paint was the big prob last year but it had just been done so this year it should be heaps better.

    Don't start worrying now mate, just get there and have fun............

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony.OK View Post
    Yeah as Phil said Stevey, tracks don't cause any probs at all, the paint was the big prob last year but it had just been done so this year it should be heaps better.

    Don't start worrying now mate, just get there and have fun............
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    I'm entered in F3 - first time on a street curcuit and looking forward to it.

    Couple of questions for those who have done it before:

    I was planning on using spent tyres as I heard that you can't use them again after riding at Wangas. Anyone else experience this?

    Also, is a steering damper really necessary? I haven't needed one at Taupo or Manfeild but it has been pointed out to me that I should get one for the street.

    Anyone got a spare one...
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    Quote Originally Posted by discodan View Post
    I'm entered in F3 - first time on a street curcuit and looking forward to it.

    Couple of questions for those who have done it before:

    I was planning on using spent tyres as I heard that you can't use them again after riding at Wangas. Anyone else experience this?

    Also, is a steering damper really necessary? I haven't needed one at Taupo or Manfeild but it has been pointed out to me that I should get one for the street.

    Anyone got a spare one...
    Use the best tyres you've got - The last time I tried to economize on tyres I landed on my head !

    I did the Tri-series last year on the Hornet and I didn't think Wanganui was harder on tyres than anywhere else (but I was only lapping in the 57-58-59 second bracket) I used the same tyres for the whole series (plus Greymouth)

    Some of the faster folk might have a different story
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    Quote Originally Posted by wharfy View Post
    Use the best tyres you've got - The last time I tried to economize on tyres I landed on my head !

    I did the Tri-series last year on the Hornet and I didn't think Wanganui was harder on tyres than anywhere else (but I was only lapping in the 57-58-59 second bracket) I used the same tyres for the whole series (plus Greymouth)

    Some of the faster folk might have a different story
    Yea good point, I'd much rather have lots of grip. I was meaning that the tyres pick up the shit on the street curcuit and don't feel the same again. I have no expectations for the steet race but I want lots of grip for the TRRS.
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    Quote Originally Posted by discodan View Post
    Yea good point, I'd much rather have lots of grip. I was meaning that the tyres pick up the shit on the street curcuit and don't feel the same again. I have no expectations for the steet race but I want lots of grip for the TRRS.
    Hmm..... I hadn't heard that theory before, and can't say I noticed it - But I have been accused of being insensitive in the past
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    Quote Originally Posted by discodan View Post
    I'm entered in F3 - first time on a street curcuit and looking forward to it.

    Couple of questions for those who have done it before:

    I was planning on using spent tyres as I heard that you can't use them again after riding at Wangas. Anyone else experience this?

    Also, is a steering damper really necessary? I haven't needed one at Taupo or Manfeild but it has been pointed out to me that I should get one for the street.

    Anyone got a spare one...
    It's mean, you'll love it!!

    I didn't find that it stuffed tyres in any special way...maybe top boys have an issue but at my pace, it was fine.

    On my old CBR I had never felt that I needed a damper until I rode at Wanga's. It was ok at the start of the day, but once I started getting to 54s flat I found myself backing off in places 'cos the shakes were getting pretty violent with haybales fast approaching at the end of a straight!

    Certainly doable without one, but having to back off sucks!
    ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by White trash View Post
    PAeroa is a race track on the road. Wanganui is a fucken kart track by comparison.

    In saying that, Wangas does have its appeal, I just think Paeroa is an all round better venue.
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    Wanganui & Paeroa

    Sweet.. its finally going to happen, i was at Wanganui a couple of years ago and decided then that i wanted to race this circuit as a swinger in a side car.
    Ill be doing F1 and F2 on my R6 this year as well as Paeroa.
    I seriously want to try swinging, so if there are any vacancies or opportunities to try out ill travel where ever when ever for the chance
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