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Old 11-Jan-2012, 16:42
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new bike and new track in likely wet so defo inters at best for me

normally I go in fast, only as it makes it less likley I will get held up too much mid corner and when they come past they disappear. IMHO safest group
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Old 11-Jan-2012, 17:45
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Crikey it's gearing up to be an unofficial DD meet.
Gonna feel out of place on the 996, anyone got a spare DD bike?
Mrs Monster will also be in attendance on the 600.

I'll bring the 800 if I get it back together in time
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Old 11-Jan-2012, 18:51
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I'll bring the 800 if I get it back together in time

Liking the sound of that.
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Old 11-Jan-2012, 19:46
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Stevo book inters, novice will be too slow. Agree with Bradders fast is safest, I've booked inters as its a new bike. As long as your lines are consistent then inters will be fine
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Old 11-Jan-2012, 23:03
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noticed today that the Mallory day is 98 db...better get the baffle out and prey it passes!!
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Old 12-Jan-2012, 07:44
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noticed today that the Mallory day is 98 db...better get the baffle out and prey it passes!!

And remember Oulton is 102db and the tester is a right miserable hardline ****
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Old 12-Jan-2012, 08:48
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And remember Oulton is 102db and the tester is a right miserable hardline ****

And from memory they do make you go through noise testing at Oulton. Mallory they just let you out on the track.
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Old 12-Jan-2012, 09:17
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102 should be fine tho - nice looong pipe
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Booked on too. Only Novice left, so decision has been made for me! Bike should be back from HM racing this week, so getting excited now!!

See you all then…
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I am sure there will be other ducatis in the novice group.................
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