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Old 02-Jul-2013, 11:35
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Don't forget the trackday with timed ACU group coming up in August...
http://www.ducatisportingclub.com/sh...d.php?t=202777

already booked mate.
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Old 02-Jul-2013, 13:23
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already booked mate.

Good stuff! Hopefully it should be a good day!


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Old 03-Jul-2013, 23:45
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I spent Monday morning modifying my thumb brake bracket to make some more room to raise the forks a bit, I managed to raise them by a further 12mm.

Simple solution - fit 54mm clip-ons


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Old 04-Jul-2013, 10:23
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Simple solution - fit 54mm clip-ons

or modify my 50mm thumb brake bracket to a 54mm thumb brake bracket,,,,,,,

It clamps to the fork under the clip-ons which limited how far up I could move the fork.
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Old 22-Jul-2013, 01:21
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Well slight improvement at Cadwell
On average only 2 to 3 seconds down on last year with my best lap of the weekend only being a tad over 1 second slower than last years best lap, in race 2 which was Sundays first race and that lap was done with a fogging visor and popping it open 6 to 7 times a lap.


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Old 22-Jul-2013, 23:25
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50/50 fairy liquid/meths works well for fogging visor
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Old 23-Jul-2013, 19:42
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50/50 fairy liquid/meths works well for fogging visor

If you drink that, then your vision goes blurry and you don't notice the fogging!!
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