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chris_1127
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the road through the air field is pretty cracking is wanted to do a rideout using that roadMaver-Nick wrote:Not sure how much Winkleigh Airfield is used nowadays...![]()
Used to go there with my dad in the 60/70's and watch Drag racing...![]()
Think they still do Kart racing there...maybe worth a phone call
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The Run what you Brung at RAF Portreath is usually twice a year...July and September I think it was last year but the organisation was appalling so unless they buck their ideas up for this year then is could be a very disappointing turnout. I know that the First and Last MCC won't be doing the marshalling this year.
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Gingey
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Yeah Portreath's not a bad run...ive heard from some guys that i teach, that you can go up there anytime and pay like a fiver to take part in events, well races basically. To the end, round a cone and back....winner takes all.
Well its the cone that would mess me up, but hey in a straight line!
Well its the cone that would mess me up, but hey in a straight line!
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Laughing at your honesty Gingey...Gingey wrote: To the end, round a cone and back....winner takes all.
Well its the cone that would mess me up, but hey in a straight line!
I like peeps that can take the pi$$ out of theirselves...Fair play mate...
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We used to go up to Dunkeswell for the sprints and to mess around - dunno what it's like nowadays though - I think the go-kart track is still there too ...... just gotta watch out for parachutists falling on ya ....

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Gingey
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Ive started leaning the bike a lot more now and taking better lines through corners, but im very dubious of leaning when it comes to 3 things...the road wet, white arrows that are on my line, or big drain covers.Maver-Nick wrote:Laughing at your honesty Gingey...Gingey wrote: To the end, round a cone and back....winner takes all.
Well its the cone that would mess me up, but hey in a straight line!![]()
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I like peeps that can take the pi$$ out of theirselves...Fair play mate...
Do these things have as big an impact as i think, dont really want to go to far incase i find out
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True...ended up hitting a wall from sliding off one of those...sonic_gsxr wrote:yeah - you have to watch out for the man hole cover...
they seem to put them in the stupidist places!!!
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Gingey
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Almost came off tonight....3 manholes in a row, on a bend , in the rain whilst trying to wipe the rain off my visor.
Tell you what guys i have very little confidence in the rain you know, fine in the dry but that bloody wet stuff does me every time
Tell you what guys i have very little confidence in the rain you know, fine in the dry but that bloody wet stuff does me every time
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sonic
yes they do, definately keep the bike upright as possible going over manhole covers, and white markings, and whatever you do dont brake on them in the wet.Gingey wrote:but im very dubious of leaning when it comes to 3 things...the road wet, white arrows that are on my line, or big drain covers.
Do these things have as big an impact as i think, dont really want to go to far incase i find out
Drain covers are lethal.
The short section of twisty road that leads down to the Mountbattan pub in plymouth from fort stamford is a great example: its almost as though someone designed it with manhole covers marking the best line apex points.