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Old 10-May-2006, 10:33   #1
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Originally posted by weeksy2
Couple of questions then.....

*gets ready for the abuse....

Should you REALLY respect and like one another THAT much ?
So you havnt heard the common 'axe-murderer' tag applied to so many of the modern riders then ?

Why would you not race in any other series ?
I do actually, 4 other series, run by crmc and vmcc, cos they are proper clubs where people try and help each other in the paddock ...

Do you feel you as a group are a little 'insular' in the paddock ?
What you mean like every club tends to be ?

Don't you think you're missing out in a lot of ways in not mixing so much with the rest of New Era. ?
But all it takes to 'mix' is to go over and talk to someone, or ask their advice - I go and poke my nose into other people's bikes all the time :-))

How do you think a rider who finished 10th for example (i have no idea who that was by the way) would do in a Novice 600 race with BEMSEE on a bike of their choice... (no, not a 1000cc )
Can you arrange axe-murderer-avoidance-training then ?
Personally, I cant think of a less interesting class (I'd even race gp250 instead, and I hate 2-strokes)

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