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Old 01-May-2013, 00:54
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My 2013 Oulton Park report

Oulton Summuary
No Practice, Quallifying I Crashed at Island bend, resulting in No lap time so I was planted at the back of the grid in 31st

Sunday morning warm up told me the bike wasn't straight and the left knee was reluctant to change angles, but I managed to get my 3 laps in.

I had a great start to race One part One followed by a decent stoppie around the front row of the grid, while the thought of "Oh No, not another crash" went through my mind, luckily I avoided planting my front wheel into Brummy Dave by almost forcing Wayne Thomas into the pit wall.

After the scare of the first start my second start was a bit more sedate and I just toured around behind Ian O'Reiley for the whole race with a lack of confidence in the front end under braking

Second race wasn't much better, with 2 laps to go I nearly pulled in, but decide to give it one more shot resulting in me passing Ian into Old hall and then knocking 4 seconds of the lap times we had been doing, still slower than what I managed in 2005 on my 583 running the Pirellis but all things considered a step or should that be limp in the right direction

On a brighter note Dallas got a 2nd and a 3rd on my spare Class A bike, he first sat on it Friday morning and as the test morning progressed we slowly dialled it in to suit him a bit better, the result was I watched on as he reduced his lap times despite the fairing trying to drop off at one point.

Goes to show a basic bike is a pretty good tool in the right hands, with bars above the yokes, no Powercommander and No Dyno mapping, Non adjustable forks, a five speed box and running on standard unleaded it was leaving behind far better developed bikes,

I'm looking forward to having a better outing at Anglesey, thankfully its a good few weeks after Oulton, hopefully giving me time to get myself and my bike sorted

After Oulton my damaged parts, shopping and To Do list consisted of

Front Disc
Front wheel spindle
Left Harris Clipon
Clutch lever and clutch reservoir hose
Fibreglass repairs to fairing and seat unit
Replace Leathers, Helmet, Tinted Visor and Gloves

Hoping the forks were just twisted in the yokes, so I have loosened everything off and tried to align as best I can and hope to test around the trading estate on B/H Monday, off to Motoliner in Maidstone later this week to drop in wheel and Disc for straightening


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Old 01-May-2013, 13:51
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Oulton Summuary
Hoping the forks were just twisted in the yokes, so I have loosened everything off and tried to align as best I can and hope to test around the trading estate on B/H Monday, off to Motoliner in Maidstone later this week to drop in wheel and Disc for straightening

How much do they charge for straightening discs Kev?
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Old 01-May-2013, 15:08
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How much do they charge for straightening discs Kev?

You must be bloody mad !
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Old 01-May-2013, 17:43
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Kev. Have a spare disc if you need it. Please don't straighten it!

Your yellow bike sounded nice & strong coming out of Foster's whilst I was watching the end of the first race. Dallas was giving it some serious abuse :-)
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Old 01-May-2013, 20:20
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How much do they charge for straightening discs Kev?

£40 a pair
Motoliner have been around for decades straightening frames etc, so at that price I'm prepared to give it a try.
If it was a warped disc I wouldn't bother on the basis that if its distorted through heat once before it will do it again


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Old 01-May-2013, 20:58
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You must be bloody mad !


I've got a couple of discs that were nearly new til a numpty with a tyre machine bent the rotors, the actual discs are fine.
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Old 01-May-2013, 21:00
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Link to their web page
http://www.motoliner.com/motorcycle-...aightening.php


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Old 01-May-2013, 21:43
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Old 01-May-2013, 22:11
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You forgot to mention...................the Sun

I thought it just looked brighter because I had trashed my heavily tinted visor in the crash, so if it was dry and sunny why was I poncing around at a wet weather pace


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luckily I avoided planting my front wheel into Brummy Dave by almost forcing Wayne Thomas into the pit wall.


It was Close
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