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    Quote Originally Posted by Speedie View Post
    Something interesting I noted in the first set of photos was the chain is on the right hand side of the bike. Is that usual or unusual for these bikes and why would they have it different?
    I wondered about that too. I just assumed that when they designed the motor/gearbox the most compact design ended up with the output shaft on the right ? Every bike I've ever owned had the chain on the left. Every pushbike I've ever seen has the chain on the right - Are Harley chains/rubber bands on the left or right ?
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    Hey Suzi Q
    A group of about 30 of us went with the Honda Riders Club
    There were two organised Pit walks each day,you could have gone on both if wanted but as Ron mentioned,it was a bit of a lucky dip of what we got to see.Not many of the Big Boys pit doors were open.We choose not to go on Sun
    Seated and well feed about the 200m brake mark on Gardner Straight.
    Good bunch to go with
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    losing the front at mg corner, but saving it on the elbow!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Suzi Q View Post
    What I want to know is how you got into the pits. We went over and I wanted to buy tickets to the pit walk and was given conflicting advice and ended up believing I couldn't buy them. When we went to SBK in Brno in 2005 we purchased pit walk tickets and it was fantastic.
    We were in the Gardner stands on the home straight near the start finish line. Rossi was right in front of us on the fourth row - unfortunately there was a speaker stand there as well!!!!
    I already had a pit pass for the oz superbikes to get into the pit lane but to get into the gp pits we were standing on the roof above the pits and looking down to the gp pits and it didnt look like any security gaurds on the steps so we ezzed down but there was a dude halfway down, we just smiled and kept walkin haha

    Yeah skidda! i been on that shrinking buzz but im over it lol i just got a superbike hahaha

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    Me and my Dad were sitting on the bass straight stands. will definately go there again next year. Or maybe Siberia.

    Good day, good sun, good racing.

    getting home after the racing... meh can't have it all now can we
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    Quote Originally Posted by MDR2 View Post
    Me and my Dad were sitting on the bass straight stands. will definately go there again next year. Or maybe Siberia.

    Good day, good sun, good racing.

    getting home after the racing... meh can't have it all now can we
    after walking the perimetre of the circuit we decided on MG corner. Watching the run over lukey heights into the downhill turn was awesome! Rossi losing the front end under brakes was great to see but even better to see his save.

    Being on a slope you got a very good view of the racing from lukey heights through to the bass straight straight

    Pitty the roads from melbourne to the island were dead straight. the one corner on the whole journey, the turnpike onto the freeway on the return leg, I was cutting niggers up left right and centre on my CB250 rental bike!! no shit, right through the middle of a busa and r1 one time. This is a CB250 loaded down with packs!! dont think they knew what to do when they encountered a corner!!

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    We did the same last year. walked the circuit and watched from MG, racing was tame the year before and there was hardly any action on that spot.

    from bass straight we saw them coming downhill from the start finish, through turn one lots of people breaking late into that corner with surprising success (toseland out braking rossi had the crowd going) all the way down to turn four and along to lukey hieghts,, though by that time you would be eatching the big screen to make out what was going on. I think the racing that day was on par with Laguna, maybe without quite as much biff though

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    The state of riding in the State of Victoria

    Quote Originally Posted by t3mp0r4ry nzr View Post
    Pitty the roads from melbourne to the island were dead straight. the one corner on the whole journey, the turnpike onto the freeway on the return leg, I was cutting niggers up left right and centre on my CB250 rental bike!! no shit, right through the middle of a busa and r1 one time. This is a CB250 loaded down with packs!! dont think they knew what to do when they encountered a corner!!
    We were constantly amazed at how law abiding everybody is in Victoria.
    Everybody does 100kph. Bikes just sit in line at that 100 and do not pass anything. Cars, trucks, anything! Everyone is so "correct" it is scary. That 100kph and the lack of corners mean a lot of the bikes have humungous chicken strips. Sometimes only the middle one third of the tyre has any wear.

    So you have 1098 Ducs with all the fruit salad riding everywhere at 100kph.
    There is no 10kph allowance in Vic as there is here. 103 will apparently get you a ticket and a wad if demerits. That, and the fact that the cops wear guns, seems to create a whole different respect for the road code.

    So while the ideal bike for Victoria would appear to be a DR250 with a big tank, nearly everybody rides Ducatis, R1s, etc etc. Harleys are popular too and actually start to look like a sensible choice.

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