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    Track Day, man it was awesome!!!

    Hey everyone,

    Well i got to the track day, and there were a few bikes there, MR, CBR1000, GSX-R600, ZX-10R, CBR250RR, and Drunken Monkey and another GSX-R750....

    And ofcourse my trusty RG150 lol..... Andrew was there, and i brought a few friends along just to see what i do..

    I started off the first session badly, had big nerve problems from the bin a few weeks ago, but after 10 laps i started to get back in the flow of things and putting down solid 1:24's and 1:23's (which i still considered not good) But there was shit all over the track from the drifters and the Hairpin was wet the whole day....

    IN the next session i let Andrew have a go on my bike, he had a ball and it was good to see him on the track

    In the final session MR and i swapped bikes and i rode his GSX-R600 and he my RG150, now i havent got much experience with big bikes (only a small ride on F/F's bike and a very small ride on MR's bike) and this was my first time riding a big bike hard...... i started off putting down 1:15's and the times came down with every lap... after about 15 laps i was getting in the low 1:12's and had i been able to do more laps that time would have fallen, not to bad i think considering my riding experience on big bikes lol.....

    MR was putting down 1:08's and got a couple of 1:06's, but once again not at all the best conditions on track..... Fast guy of the day was the guy on the ZX-10R who was doing 1:02's until he had a small off at the back off the straight.....

    Awesome day, and will be there next weekend although i did wear through a complete slider and part of my leather suit after riding MR's bike oh well it can be fixed......
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    Re your day

    hey TS, glad you had a good day mate, sorry I did not get back too watch you, had a slight techno prob, time I got my radiator out, and found a car to go back to the track, you guys had gone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Two Smoker
    Fast guy of the day was the guy on the ZX-10R who was doing 1:02's until he had a small off at the back off the straight.....
    This was the last race, eh Chris? We saw the truck go out and were relieved to see it wasn't for you or Sudeep! That guy on the ZX10 was fast! But who was the one doing monos all down the front straight???
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    So were MR's 1:08s on your RG???:P

    What times was he doing on it?
    I am not working on the 24th, so I may be down there again to observe... and maybe have a small punt around on the ZXR if I feel rich.... and its fine... and.... etc etc etc
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    there were two guys doing monos - sorry I dont know if they are Kbers, but a guy named jon? on a red CBR was doing them until he left, just before you guys came back to the track. there was also a silver gixxer thou which is the one you would remember. dunno what his name was however....

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    It was an ok day for me. 1ce I got real close to highsideing the bike after exiting the hairpin while tring to go over the water streams running down the track.

    F*ck I hate thoes c*nty drifters. There was so much crap on the track that they had left for us cause they can't drive for sh*t. While exiting Castrol, I had another moment of sliding on the mud that was on the track. I was already pretty cautious but yea, I don't like to deal with this crap when I am on a racetrack.

    My tires are pretty much gone as well so I hope I can get a hook up for a new set for Manfield next week.

    Thanx for the ride on the RG man. It was relaxing after riding the GSXR lol. Still quite fun though but it just needs more top speed. I was definetly impressed by how you picked up the pace on my bike with out having much experience on bigger bikes. I reckon you should really get yourself a 6 hundy if you can eh.

    As always, it was was cool having you guys watch us from the sidelines too.

    P.S. One of your mates was pretty hot eh TS!


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    Cheers MR, and thank you for the ride on the gixxer lol.... With the RG i could only find improvement in the hairpin and dropping it harder into the esses and wider line through castrol, but on the gixxer i saw improvement needed everywhere......

    I NEED A 600!!!!!!!!!!!

    PS: yep that was Danielle, shes a model lol.... (she might be there next week too..)
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    Well done TS - you're doing well! Keep at it and you'll get better & better I'm sure
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    Thanks TS for letting me borrow your bike for a session. It was my first time out on the track so aimed to have fun and I surley did!!

    Oh MR & TS you guys are looking polished as always => Keep up the good work!!

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    Go TS! Shit, well done on a strange bike and doing 1.15's!
    *hangs head in shame*

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    Quote Originally Posted by curious george
    Go TS! Shit, well done on a strange bike and doing 1.15's!
    *hangs head in shame*
    LOL, dont hang your head, it was the bike doing the times, compared to MR's 1:08's and 1:06's on the day i was a nana as usual with my little 1:12's
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    Quote Originally Posted by Two Smoker
    LOL, dont hang your head, it was the bike doing the times, compared to MR's 1:08's and 1:06's on the day i was a nana as usual with my little 1:12's

    A nana at 1.12 ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by KATWYN
    A nana at 1.12 ?
    ditto...

    This slow rider/nana business is getting rather insulting to all of the rest of us who are slower than that..... Or at least thats what I think anyway.... Stop beating everyone else over the head with modesty.... Its not very.... ummm... modest...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Posh Tourer :P
    ditto...

    This slow rider/nana business is getting rather insulting to all of the rest of us who are slower than that..... Or at least thats what I think anyway.... Stop beating everyone else over the head with modesty.... Its not very.... ummm... modest...
    I have to agree. Although I can understand how TS wants to be faster and therefore sees himself as slow "compared" to that. It doesn't actually make him slow.

    TS - How's about a comprimise. You realize you are fast. But there is (as there always will be) people faster and therefore room for improvement.

    Look at it this way Rossi is damn fast and knows it, but it doesn't mean he thinks there is no room for improvement.

    It sometimes seems as though it's either a habitual putdown, or a religous thing (as in if you ever started admitting you were relatively fast you'd all of a sudden loose it and start crashing badly, or be slow).

    Just some observations. All I can say is I oneday hope to ride like a nana. :P

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    While i admit i am resonably fast compared to most riders, i still consider myself slow with where i want to be riding at, i consider MR as very fast, and Nicko as "fuckingincredablyfast"

    Although it was my first time on the Gixxer 600, riding it hard, and i knew i had bettered the times of people who have been riding for a while on a 600, and Drunken Monkey on his 750, i saw room for improvement everywhere..... On the RG i can only find 2 places where i can save time, where on the gixxer there was everywhere...

    Its all about perception of what "fast is".. Some people may think (well most people) im fast because i can keep up with or beat 600-1000cc sports bikes, i do not think that is fast..... Keeping up with CK, MR WT (most of the welly boys) or Nicko (when he gets back on the road and i can finally ride with him...) that is Fast for me.... So untill that day, i still see myself as being slow.....
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