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deej 10-Jul-2005 21:43

nick i'll probably be choosing to got to silverstone on the 29th as i doubt i'll be able to get the monday off work, think 2 guys are off to egypt that week which has caused a few problems, i was well up for it and really looking forward to finally being able to meet a few dscer's but thats life maybe next time or maybe silverstone

NBs996 10-Jul-2005 21:56

Fairy nuff.
Won't be doing silverstone... circuit doesn't inspire me and I'm skint!
Might wander up there for a social tho, we'll see.
It's a nice easy track to go very quick without getting into trouble cos it's very VERY wide so you'll come out of every bend thinking you could have gone twice as quick! You'll enjoy it. Keep the throttle pinned through the left kink at Abbey and you'll have the biggest grin ever!

I'll be doing a day at castle combe but that won't be 'til next season.

NBs996 10-Jul-2005 22:02

p.s.
Have a look at WeeJohnyB's silverstone guide here:

http://www.ducatisportingclub.com/xm...=9614#pid78117

Andy Ibbott 11-Jul-2005 15:19

In answer to the first quesion on the thread...


1. Check your bike over; get it serviced before you venture towards the twisty track Tarmac and then check it again.
2. When you get there take your time. Leave to arrive early and then you are not rushing around. Being frantic in the morning sets the wrong tone for the day.
3. Adjust your tyre pressures for track use, 32psi front and 30psi rear is a good starting place for nearly all bikes.
4. Make sure you keep it in your pants and SLOWLY build up speed as the day goes on. You do have all day you know!
5. Let others pass. Your ego will want you to go too fast too soon and this will end up in tears. When others are going mental stay calm and do your own thing. There’s no prize money at the end of the day…


Put it another way…

Would you prefer the first track day to be slow and steady and still ride more all year or lob it at the hedges break yourself and the bike and not ride again until the winter?:eureka:

Harv748 11-Jul-2005 16:26

Deej...If that is the 29th Aug then I could be tempted.

Did silverstone GP earlier in the year for an afternoon session with FE and loved it.

Whose that with and is it all day or an evening thing :D

deej 11-Jul-2005 21:12

harv

its a all day thing i beleive, only noticed it after realising that the 1st wasnt a bank holiday, willl be looking it up after tea to get my booking in and will post on here/u2u with it.

andy

thanks for your good tips and advice, 4 and 5 are very wise words.

im sure i'd be fine in a novice group but would like to be able to ride again after silverstone and i would definetly be leaving early as its along way with a trailer on the back. can you camp at silverstone the night before ???

cheers for your help,offers and encouragement so far guys :frog::frog:

deej 11-Jul-2005 21:16

harv

its with focused events according to nicks useful link, will look up the f.e. site and get more info

will i be able to run the bike with the 50mm's fitted at a f.e. event ???

deej 13-Jul-2005 00:29

harv

im all booked up for silverstone on the 29th so if your going i'll see you there

cheers

deej

Harv748 13-Jul-2005 01:14

Yeah...no problem at silverstone...as loud as you want mate:devil:

As for going, I'll keep that date in mind as I will be due another TD around the end of August.

deej 13-Jul-2005 22:33

well make sure that date is the 29th august, you cant get much closer to the end of august than that and its not far from your place is it mate !!!!

im glad about the noise thing, i was so unimpressed when taking her for her mot, those standard cans are just so quiet and dare i say it deisilish after rideing around with termi's fitted.

will keep an eye on this thread closer to the date to see if youve booked up .


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