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Old 18-Mar-2005, 19:24
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Put the standard cans on. Even with db killers the bike will still be above their noise limit. It's so s%$t when you go and can't play. Don't go on a full weekend, it gets to busy ( it can get a bit hairy when too busy). I used to go for a long weekend and stay on for a weekday play (when it can be allmost empty) which is best for learning the track.

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Mav is definitely your man. Not going this year, been for the last two. I actually prefer the roads around the Ring to the Ring itself. Spending too much time at the Ring itself gets a bit boring - my humble opinion.
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Old 19-Mar-2005, 09:00
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agree with Webby, the roads around the ring are fantastic. Do one lap of the ring just to experience it then have a ball riding the roads around it.
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Old 19-Mar-2005, 13:39
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keep checking your mirrors
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Old 20-Mar-2005, 11:06
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So Frankie boy, finally fitted your new Termi's and the advice is to go on standard cans...

There really is no justice

Anyone know how serious they are at the Ring about noise?
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Old 20-Mar-2005, 20:31
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they were pretty serious when i went - if your cans look non standard they'll pull you over and noise check you - after the gate so you lose your lap aswell even if you can change your cans.

i was lucky - i was staying with bren and suz at sliders guest house and bren had some standard duc cans

sliders is highly recommended - http://www.slidersguesthouse.com/
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Old 21-Mar-2005, 10:25
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I asked Mav the same question (about the noise) and he said it wasn't worth the risk. They were pulling up most V-twins and testing them. You fail, you don't get to play.

Standard cans are going back on for me... although a mate of mine was there two years ago on a 748R with 50mm cans and had no bother all weekend....
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Old 21-Mar-2005, 10:28
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The other thing about that weekend (8th to 11th July) is that there is a truck GP on the GP circuit so accomodation was already scarce when we got ours booked.
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Old 21-Mar-2005, 10:43
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oh brilliant...

...ya put ya termi's on (new)...ya put ya termis off ('ring)...ya put ya termi's on (summer)..ya put ya termi off (MOT)... all together now...on, off,on off shake it all about....


as we saying that every v-twin goes back to standard cans?
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Old 21-Mar-2005, 15:30
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Anyone tried the end can inserts that have been discussed on another thread?

Might be the answer if they get the Db down enough to get past the sphincter police?
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