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Nattyboy 10-Aug-2004 18:26

748 SP Trackday Rental
 
Just a quick plug for Rich @ Thunder Race Rentals in Bristol..(01761 453366).

Used there recently prepared 748SP round Cadwell yesterday...a superb little bike with excellent attention to detail/build quality & great back up. Bike was transported, fitted with tyre warmers (and transferred to wets when it started chucking it down!!) with suspension fiddling as the day went on.

Highly recommended for £250..less than an insurance excess if you chuck your bike down the grey stuff (not that any of you guys would try and claim on your insurance for a trackday accident..ahem..;).

Give him a shout if your interested and tell him nat sent yer !! I believe they are in the process off adding more dukes to the fleet soon..including a 996.

Cheers
Nat

TP 10-Aug-2004 19:00

What a graet idea but I .. just ... couldn't!

IT'S BLOODY YELLOW!!!

skidlids 10-Aug-2004 21:30

So Nat what was the deal with Louigi if you crashed it .

Nattyboy 10-Aug-2004 21:44

Id beg him not to kick my arse kev..:D

louigi 10-Aug-2004 22:58

Kev
Nat was never in a position to crash the "loaner". I built It so It's uncrashable, yellow Ducati's dont crash, they sometimes fallover. Silver ones crash though.
No seriously, Its Inevitable that someone will throw it down the road, but hey there is't too many Rod Lynn's out there is there?. The deal is that they pay for the parts to put it back together again, most of it repairs quite well.
Oh and they get me chucked in for free if they want instruction. Mind you most dont! Cant understand why? I dont crash that often, do I? :puzzled:

rcgbob44 10-Aug-2004 23:44

Spose yellow ones don`t go fast enough to crash!!!!!:lol:

TP 11-Aug-2004 14:27

Quote:

Originally posted by louigi
Kev
Nat was never in a position to crash the "loaner". I built It so It's uncrashable, yellow Ducati's dont crash, they sometimes fallover. Silver ones crash though.
No seriously, Its Inevitable that someone will throw it down the road, but hey there is't too many Rod Lynn's out there is there?. The deal is that they pay for the parts to put it back together again, most of it repairs quite well.
Oh and they get me chucked in for free if they want instruction. Mind you most dont! Cant understand why? I dont crash that often, do I? :puzzled:

Hi Louigi. does that mean if the bike was a total loss that the rider would be expected to cough for the whole lot or is there a cap?

Cheers,

TP

skidlids 11-Aug-2004 18:15

Quote:

Originally posted by louigi
No seriously, Its Inevitable that someone will throw it down the road, but hey there is't too many Rod Lynn's out there is there?. The deal is that they pay for the parts to put it back together again, most of it repairs quite well.
Oh and they get me chucked in for free if they want instruction. Mind you most dont! Cant understand why? I dont crash that often, do I? :puzzled:

Sounds fair enough Rich, the usual you Bend it you Mend it Rule.
Can't understand prople not taking up your offer of instruction, I'm sure most of us on here could learn a lot from you, so how do I find those 5 seconds difference between me and you at Pembrey. And why do I find you sitting behind me in A races just to find you clear off into the Distance in the B race, Bl**dy trophy hunter.

Monty 11-Aug-2004 19:55

This wouldn't be a certain Rich from the 'Old git racing Team' would it now??

John

Nattyboy 11-Aug-2004 20:01

Ill leave him to confirm that ...;)

Cheers
Nat

skidlids 11-Aug-2004 20:02

Well John there are Old gits and there are Old gits, now who am I to say who falls into which camp. But yes it it the same Richard Llewellin of Louigi Moto, often found racing a Yellow 748 with a white frame and pedals some useful info on http://www.ducatitrader.co.uk/

[Edited on 11-8-2004 by skidlids]

louigi 11-Aug-2004 22:37

Well John you got me, yep the original "old Git" racer.
As for the answers to some of the questions.
If you totally wrote off a Ducati on a track day and walked away, I would probably shake your hand, call you a lucky barsteward and swallow it.
It is a well known fact that Yellow Ducati's are marginaly faster than red ones, so much so that i will have some red ones next year for the novice riders.
And Kev, gulp, I always used to scrub the tyres in during the A race, so I can go fast in the B race, where there was prize money. As for the five seconds a lap, well i was on a yellow bike suppose.
Rich previously known as the old git Llewellin :burn:

TP 11-Aug-2004 22:49

Quote:

Originally posted by louigi
Well John you got me, yep the original "old Git" racer.
As for the answers to some of the questions.
If you totally wrote off a Ducati on a track day and walked away, I would probably shake your hand, call you a lucky barsteward and swallow it.


Fair enough, I like your style.

Sounds like a bit of a challenge though doesn't it :oink:

louigi 11-Aug-2004 23:00

Well TP
I've crashed a few myself, seen a lot crashed and rebuilt the crashed ones, but my bikes will all have crash bobbins fitted, so it should be cracks, dents bars, pegs and levers, plus I have a stockpile of secondhand spares and almost self sufficent in fibreglass panelwork. So should keep me going for a few seasons I recon.
Rich

TP 11-Aug-2004 23:05

Sounds like you've got it sussed!

Good luck!

bradders 12-Aug-2004 13:07

Natty - ah - you were parked next to me on Monday at Cadwell, didn't know you were part of this crowd or I would have come along and said Hello. Maybe next time....

ali 12-Aug-2004 13:32

Quote:

Originally posted by louigi
plus I have a stockpile of secondhand spares and almost self sufficent in fibreglass panelwork.
Rich

That's something of an understatement. Last time I saw the stockpile there was enough bits to repair an entire field of crashed bikes.... :)

Rich: Was Natty on yer race bike?? Would love to have day on that soon.:cool: Better start selling kidneys...

Cheers,

Ali

Nattyboy 12-Aug-2004 15:11

Yes Ali..was on one of the race bikes..showing rich a few lines round cadwell for a small fee like you do ...:lol:

Bradders..always the way isnt it ! What were you riding mate..where were you parked ? We were in Richs pimped up slammed down big wheeled bright yellow mercedes van !!

Nat

bradders 12-Aug-2004 18:33

Red sps on a trailer - big guy yellow Ducati leathers. Only did one session in the morning and packed up lunchtime:(

Monty 13-Aug-2004 13:42

So Rich, you coming up for the Rockingham track thrash on the 10th Sept??

John

Nattyboy 13-Aug-2004 13:55

I did mention it to him Monty..lets see if we can twist his arm eh ?? :D

Nat

louigi 13-Aug-2004 22:04

Mont
Would it be like a "special guest appearance" affair? Or would I be just the same as everyone else? I usually get paid for doing track days, but I normally throw in the after dinner speech for free.
You can get back to me via my PA who can check the diary.
PS: Can I claim for the Helicoptor entrance?:roll:

louigi 16-Aug-2004 19:49

Ahhh, we could have a celeberty guest rider at selected NG rounds, would do a good deal for you Mr Weeks if you fancied a pop. I would let you have the 996 in preference to the 748. How do you think you would fair with the NG Thunder boys?
Rich

Nattyboy 16-Aug-2004 19:54

Check your U2U's rich..anyway...are you part timing today...18.54 and downed workshop tools already ?????:o:D

Nat

Nattyboy 20-Aug-2004 19:46

And here he is
 
nattyboy riding like a girl on wets...

well..erm..the photographer wasnt at the next corner when I had it crossed up you see..ahem..:lol:

deej 22-Sep-2004 21:36

so does the £250 include the price of the trackday,if so im up for a go next year

dave

Nattyboy 22-Sep-2004 21:49

Hi Dave..unfortunatley 'Beryl' is no longer with us...the result of a 150mph (I kid you not) off at Pembrey....one of the crash protectors dug in which resulted in some serious flip flop rolling action...

Unbelievably, Tom, the rider, escaped with minor injuries. Rich is seeing what he can salvage, and is also still going ahead with the 996 project I think. The £250 didnt include the price of the trackday though mate....

I think you might have to join the queue too as I think a certain suzuki riding compatriot of ours is also hoping to use the bike for some races in the not too distant....;);)

Cheers
Nat

[Edited on 22-9-2004 by Nattyboy]

deej 22-Sep-2004 21:54

no problem it was just a quick thought i had when i read this interesting thread

cheers


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