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Good boy,there's only one non racer that I know off who's got air over the mountain and when I say air it was only a inch or two but air all the same

Being overtaken by a racer on the mountain section is somthing else though
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As you'll all find out, Cadwell is the best circuit, just so much fun to ride, and I'm pretty envious - would have been a nice way to close the season, only been there twice this year, but I'll be off-roading in Spain that day anyway 8) If you all decide you like it, what d'ya say to another mass SWB migration up there next season? Sadly, weekends and Fridays on track there are few and far between nowadays, certainly compared with previous years, due to racing and practice days, which is fair enough I guess.. Race season now pretty much over, hence a Sunday on track :D

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Oh yeah, does anyone want to know the best wheelie technique for the Mountain? 8) :mrgreen:
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Scotty wrote:Oh yeah, does anyone want to know the best wheelie technique for the Mountain? 8) :mrgreen:
aim for the right and gas it ??

and yes i'd be up for a swb mass gathering at cadwell
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I have the week off from the 17th, but can't afford it :?
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steve-d wrote:I have the week off from the 17th, but can't afford it :?
Next year.
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i am def up for a cadwell migration next year.

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anybody know the noise limit :?
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105db measured the exact same way as Pembrey. So you 'should' be getting the same readings as Pembrey. I did on my SP1 anyway...
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deej wrote:
Scotty wrote:Oh yeah, does anyone want to know the best wheelie technique for the Mountain? 8) :mrgreen:
aim for the right and gas it ??
Erm, there's a little more to it than that.... :wink: when going through the chicane bit at the bottom don't hug the left too tight (ripples) and take a sweeping arc through the right and up the Mountain (don't apex it tight at the bottom, there's a bump there) - as you climb it, aim to go from left side towards the centre 'cos if you stay left you'll go grass-tracking after the crest. The double crest is less pronounced than before but the wheelie technique is still the same; gas it up the slope (I use 2nd, but it's long 2nd on a ZX), feather the throttle lightly as you crest and let the bike's momentum lift the wheel, then catch it with the throttle and keep it airborne for 30 metres or more, letting it rev out :mrgreen: , feather the brake to shed a little for Hall Bends - DON'T get carried away with your wheelie prowess and miss the turn in for Hall by the clubhouse for you'll go across the grass and you WILL crash and possibly T-bone someone else too (a mate of mine did just that on his second ever session there - day over for him :cry: ) :roll: carry 2nd right through Hall Bends, 1st for the Hairpin and back up to 2nd for Barn. The Mountain's only one feature of it, Charlie's is the best corner, but for anyone's first there, take your time and learn it all before trying to set lap records - it'll seem really narrow at first but it's ok. Ask to follow an instructor round if need be.
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DynaMight wrote:105db measured the exact same way as Pembrey. So you 'should' be getting the same readings as Pembrey. I did on my SP1 anyway...
cheers gav,got 101db on fri and sat at pembrey :D :D :D
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Scotty wrote:
deej wrote:
Scotty wrote:Oh yeah, does anyone want to know the best wheelie technique for the Mountain? 8) :mrgreen:
aim for the right and gas it ??
Erm, there's a little more to it than that.... :wink: when going through the chicane bit at the bottom don't hug the left too tight (ripples) and take a sweeping arc through the right and up the Mountain (don't apex it tight at the bottom, there's a bump there) - as you climb it, aim to go from left side towards the centre 'cos if you stay left you'll go grass-tracking after the crest. The double crest is less pronounced than before but the wheelie technique is still the same; gas it up the slope (I use 2nd, but it's long 2nd on a ZX), feather the throttle lightly as you crest and let the bike's momentum lift the wheel, then catch it with the throttle and keep it airborne for 30 metres or more, letting it rev out :mrgreen: , feather the brake to shed a little for Hall Bends - DON'T get carried away with your wheelie prowess and miss the turn in for Hall by the clubhouse for you'll go across the grass and you WILL crash and possibly T-bone someone else too (a mate of mine did just that on his second ever session there - day over for him :cry: ) :roll: carry 2nd right through Hall Bends, 1st for the Hairpin and back up to 2nd for Barn. The Mountain's only one feature of it, Charlie's is the best corner, but for anyone's first there, take your time and learn it all before trying to set lap records - it'll seem really narrow at first but it's ok. Ask to follow an instructor round if need be.
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Scotty wrote:
deej wrote:
Scotty wrote:Oh yeah, does anyone want to know the best wheelie technique for the Mountain? 8) :mrgreen:
aim for the right and gas it ??
Erm, there's a little more to it than that.... :wink: aim to go from left side towards the centre 'cos if you stay left you'll go grass-tracking after the crest.

The Mountain's only one feature of it, Charlie's is the best corner, but for anyone's first there, take your time and learn it all before trying to set lap records - it'll seem really narrow at first but it's ok.

Ask to follow an instructor round if need be.
aim for the centre is the best tip,do not stay to the left at all costs :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

charlies is ace as is the gooseneck and mansfield

i once followed a instructor on a zx10r around cadwell and it was the best session ive ever had on track
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if anyone wants to borrow them


i have a gopro camera and a set of tyre warmers
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billinom8s wrote:if anyone wants to borrow them


i have a gopro camera and a set of tyre warmers
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