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Snett results http://www.theresults.co.uk/theresul...sults_0524.pdf Vale on fire in class A taking a double and the honours shared in Class B between Harriet and Cleggy. I hear the class B battle in race 2 was an epic. Ray. |
great racing!! and now sunburned face!! |
Great 2 days spectating and brilliant weather. Good to see everyone in the DD paddock. Well done to all the racers. |
Thx all for coming all that way to watch us. Great few days. Craig |
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You did good boy :) |
Had a great weekend but more of that later hopefully Just like to say it was great to see everybody again this weekend not only the riders but those that take timeout of their lives to come along and spectate/help out/take photos or even take the pi55. Hopefully you all had a good time and enjoyed the racing, I know I did :) |
What was the weather like? There's a few people's laptimes that look an awful lot slower than last year. |
Oh **** off cheat. |
Do we have a "Best Ever Reply" competition? If so we have a winner!!! |
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One word... Classic :D That's got my collarbone hurting |
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Well I had no reply to you out on track, note to self --- Must try harder As for times The heat was sapping power and the head wind down the back straight at times caused those without a tow to suffer, any 583 that could tuck in behind a 620 could really benifit from a decent tow, just ask Guy (Injected) |
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:lol: :lol: Feeling a little self conscious? |
I heard there was some great racing mid pack again ? see you all at Mallory :) Kev/Skids Any improvements on the fueling ? |
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Congrats on the new little person! |
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The implication of this statement being what exactly? If there was a problem with a bike (or bikes) at Snetterton then there is a procedure for dealing with that. There is no profit in casting doubt from the sidelines after the event. |
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Anyone can have problems Chris, I was asking because some people were significantly slower than last year. You can take what you like from it but people having problems doesn't necessarily mean cheating-everyone has problems in racing. Mental, bike, whatever. It's certainly had some very sensitive and interesting responses. |
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Steve you missed some good battles If you had been there I'm sure you would have enjoyed swapping places wth the usual crowd as for me I did a quick map alteration after the Dyno and ran with that for the weekend, For Saturday I ran the fueling monitor and Sunday the lap timer. On saturday when ever i looked at the fueling display while at Wide Open Throttle about 4/5 the way down the back straight it was two segments in from the end of the display. perfect I thought so I didn't touch it. Now having read the instructons I realise it should have been two segments in from the otherend of hat portion of the display so I was in fact still to rich at the top end at around 12.3 to 1, where as the segments the other end would have indicated about 13.7 to 1. Still its getting closer and certainly got off th line well in the allcomers where I had front row starts :) Hope your weekend went well |
Hello and Help please Hello to everyone at DSC. Snetterton was only my 2nd ever time at a race meeting and not only did I love it I was lucky enough to have my 1st track day there too, even better was that it was on a 1098R!! (yes I did kack myself) The experience left me wanting a taste of the action and after speaking to Cleggy and being in the garage next to Harriet I really fancy getting rid of my RSV Mille and giving this series a try. I'd really appreciate some help with this if anyone fancies dishing some out, from getting a licence and bike to what to do with it. baconmaker72 |
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Yep my weekend went very well....... chuffed to bits with my new born Daughter :D I will come and have a chat about fueling as i have nearly finished my 944 ss ie conversion road bike which is fitted with a PC3. |
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Top board name! I'm sure that you'll be overwhelmed with advice, but I'll chuck my 2p in now: Class B - 583cc carbed bikes, big grids, cheap race bikes but some spares (new pistons etc) getting harder to find, plenty of racing action, but you might find 50-odd bhp a bit different to a Mille or 1098 Class A - 620cc injected bikes, small grids, plenty of quality race-prepped or cheap donor bikes around at the moment, a bit harder on the tyres with a whopping 60+ bhp, and if you're as slow as me a load of Class B bikes nipping at your ar8e!! |
72 taken I'm 72 sorry, I'm new to all this this year, My road bikes are a honda sp2 and a ducati 916 but my 583 is the most fun I've ever had, racing is awsome! the 583s' have to be one the best places to start, everyones so helpful (untill your on track!) but seriously, It's really easy, at first it sounds like a lot of paperwork and stuff but its not to bad once you get started, give chris bushell a call and he will tell you all you need to know, and I'm sure that if you ask on this page someone will sell you a bike ready to run which I recommend having done the same thing and talking to others who have spent alot of money sorting an old road bike. also take a look at the code zero web page its quite good for a newbie to get a flavour of what its about. oh, and the only thing is, you have to get used to being beaten by a lady! Matt #72 Lawson |
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