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    Trackdays and Rain

    Why does everyone go home when it starts raining?

    I just spent half of today riding around Hampton Downs in the pouring rain and I absolutely loved it.

    The lack of traction makes things extra exciting and proved to be a great opportunity to learn a lot about my riding and I had a great time doing it.

    Sure it wasn't really fast but next time I hit the track in the dry I know i'll be a fair bit quicker for having given it some extra shit in the wet and not had any problems.
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    It's somewhat less fun on slicks.

    Rain riding improves your riding heaps. It teaches you to be smooth and consistent and your riding is better because of that.
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    I don't. Its more fun in the wet, even on slicks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kiwifruit View Post
    I don't. Its more fun in the wet, even on slicks.
    I learnt from the best.

    Quote Originally Posted by Mental Trousers View Post
    Rain riding improves your riding heaps. It teaches you to be smooth and consistent and your riding is better because of that.
    Cheers for the hookups today bro, hope you get some decent time out on the track next time!
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    Sweet as. Next time I'll make sure I've got some batteries that haven't been cooked by the USB cable so we can get some decent footage.
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    I was one of the ones who cut out early today... The rain was torrential at one point... but by the time we got the bikes on the trailer and got to the motorway it was beautiful..... Definately the wrong decision.... I bet the last few hours were great.... Bugger.


    Another great day from the HDRD crew though...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mental Trousers View Post
    Sweet as. Next time I'll make sure I've got some batteries that haven't been cooked by the USB cable so we can get some decent footage.
    I got the first two sessions recorded I'm pretty sure... too bad I had all my fun in the sessions after that.

    Quote Originally Posted by Mort View Post
    The rain was torrential at one point...
    It sure was, once you figure out how much grip you have you're all good - even with road tyres you can still have a lot of fun.
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    Quote Originally Posted by R6_kid View Post
    I got the first two sessions recorded I'm pretty sure... too bad I had all my fun in the sessions after that.
    It didn't record anything. It started to but cos the batteries were farked it shutdown just after start up.
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    It was so supprising how well behaved everyone was out on track.
    Definitly difficult on track but fun day.
    Anyone got the linky to pics website???

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    Great fun eh. I specially liked session five when we had all the lightnings, that was spectacular haha

    As you say R6_kid, its a great learning experience eh.

    Catch ya lot again there on June the 12th


    p.s. cherio for the tips Chris
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    Quote Originally Posted by R6_kid View Post
    I learnt from the best.
    Boomer ?

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    It was certainly worth waiting the rain out. Once the sun came out it made for a slightly more comfortable ride although
    dodging the rivers wasn't much fun but it meant we had a bit more track time and a dry ride home .

    Oh and thanks to all the staff at Hamptons they were great !

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    Quote Originally Posted by kiwifruit View Post
    Boomer ?
    I dunno, I think he owned a green ZX10R at one point... changed my life when I rode that beast.

    Quote Originally Posted by crazzed View Post
    Anyone got the linky to pics website???
    http://www.championshipdigital.com/

    They usually go up mid-week after the trackday.
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    That photographer is bloody good eh
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    Quote Originally Posted by TOTO View Post
    That photographer is bloody good eh
    He did get some awesome pics of you. Unfortunately none are up from when it was actually raining, I was really hoping for a photo with a rooster tail out the back :P
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