Well, in short probably not a weekend to remember but here goes.
Friday: Left home just after 0600 for the drive down to Teretonga. I arrived at the track around 0900, unloaded everything from van and got sign in sorted etc. The day wasn’t too bad, quite a gusty south easterly blowing which would be a bit of a problem down at the old hairpin but not too bad.
After riders briefing at approx 1000 the first session was up. The 125’s were with F3 and 150’s. I missed the first session due to a few minor things I had to do to bike but the second session came around soon enough and I went out to get a feel for the track. I hadn’t ridden for over two months, this was the first time my bike had been run since a full engine rebuild and on top of that this was the first time I had ridden Teretonga in the dry. I was taking it pretty easy just getting back into things, checking for gearing etc. The wind was a bit of an issue and you had to allow for a bit of error down the straight, if you went too far to the right to get the best line you could easily have been blown off the track. I did a plug chop at the end of the session to see how my jetting was and came into the pits.
Once returned to the pits I took the plug out and made a small jetting adjustment. Back out in the second practice session I was feeling a little better, not pushing yet, still just trying to work out reference points and getting the lines right. On about the third or fourth lap I was just getting on the power out of the last corner in first gear when my bike popped into neutral. Before I had a chance to react I had lost the front end and I was sliding over the track, over the ripple strip and onto the grass. Hmm, not a good start to the weekend at all. Damage was fairly substantial. The stinger was bent up under the seat, completely stuffing the expansion chamber. The peg had been ripped out of the rearset, gear lever had dented the tank and the normal handlebar/clutch lever combo gone.
Back into the pits I got going on swapping over parts and cleaning off the dirt etc. I had spares for everything that was stuffed so didn’t have to start begging. Took about 3 hours to get everything sorted but I finally was able to get back out on track in the last session of the day just after 1500 to check just to make sure everything was ok. It seemed to be fine so I bought her in after 5 laps, packed up for the day and went and checked into my hotel for the night.
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