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Jools 21-Apr-2006 20:07

Superb initiative Tim, I would say all of the above offered to DSC members would offer terrific involvement.

As far as information goes I love all the race reports and the DD diaries.

Like everybody else I would love a crack at riding a DD bike on a track day, perhaps tagging behind a regular DD rider to see how far off the pace I am.

I've been in the fast group before, merrily circulating with Fil and Ali. To be honest they would pull out about 30-40 metres on me over a session, but that was before they started racing, they'd probably just **** off into the distance now, but it would be nice for people to see whereabouts in the DD pack they might be...even if it was right at the back.

domski 21-Apr-2006 20:11

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Originally posted by Jools
it would be nice for people to see whereabouts in the DD pack they might be...even if it was right at the back.

Race results sheets?

Check you lap times from trackdays.

You'll normally find a second or 3 (track dependant) in a race once you start chasing someone - or you're being chased - eek!!

NBs996 21-Apr-2006 20:13

Jools, you're right about phil and Ali getting a bit quicker through racing... I think (hope!) I have too.
With the boss's permission, I'd be happy to let you have a play on my old dd beast.
And if anyone is wanting to be a paddock gofer for a stroppy ginger-tennisball-head then I'd be most grateful for an extra pair of hands around the paddock.

n

Redruth 21-Apr-2006 20:16

I've noticed this about men - soooo competitive. Jools, you are a very fast rider and if you had a DD bike you would be in there with a chance, no question. Maybe Cadwell trackday would be an opportunity for some DD bikes to be 'made available' usual rules apply - you bin it you fix it (or in my case, pay someone to fix it). It would be good to see the DSC trackday fans getting a taste of the DD bikes, wouldn't it? Maybe the DSC could underwrite the the event with a 'slush fund' for minor repairs. Just thinking outside the box (that's not rude, is it?) :sing::bouncy::D;)

dickieducati 21-Apr-2006 20:48

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Originally posted by Jools

Like everybody else I would love a crack at riding a DD bike on a track day, perhaps tagging behind a regular DD rider to see how far off the pace I am.



no one who is a confident rider and has maybe done a trackday or two would be off the pace. the time from the front to the back at brands last year was well over a minute so most people would be in there somewhere. i wasnt (and am still not) quick but love the racing and there is always someone to beat.

anyone thinking about it can stop worrying about the 'will i be quick enough?' bit.

dickieducati 21-Apr-2006 20:50

also as said by nick. more than happy for someone to help out if they want to be part of it for a round and see what its all about.

keefer 21-Apr-2006 20:55

for me its a time issue. well that and the money required to race.
and if I had the time and money I would like to race something a bit faster.
not very helpful or constructive but just the way I feel.
looks like a good season so far though

Chris Wood 21-Apr-2006 21:03

I'm happy to offer the #10 bike up on the DSC trackday in Cadwell for demos etc.

Total value £1500-2000 I reckon and you would struggle to write one off if you were just giving it a run out.

If price is putting people off then an honest chat with any DD racer will give you the good news, it's cheaper than you think.

Our bike cost £2000 total to buy and prep for last season's racing!, this year, total of £150 on the bike and £400 on trackdays got me to Cadwell.

ANYONE and EVERYONE should at least think about it, logically and irrationally it's just great!!!

Rob 998s 21-Apr-2006 21:20

Hey Chris - hand over the keys mate!!!!!!!!

Redruth 21-Apr-2006 21:33

Quote:

Originally posted by Chris Wood
I'm happy to offer the #10 bike up on the DSC trackday in Cadwell for demos etc.

Total value £1500-2000 I reckon and you would struggle to write one off if you were just giving it a run out.

If price is putting people off then an honest chat with any DD racer will give you the good news, it's cheaper than you think.

Our bike cost £2000 total to buy and prep for last season's racing!, this year, total of £150 on the bike and £400 on trackdays got me to Cadwell.

ANYONE and EVERYONE should at least think about it, logically and irrationally it's just great!!!

Wow, that's well cheap! BARGAIN ...

But how much does it cost to buy some racing nerve??? ;):devil:


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