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Old 07-Jul-2004, 10:16
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PS: You do know WHY both Ferrari and Ducati originally painted their racing machines red, don't you?
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Old 07-Jul-2004, 10:28
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redroof, if you want to know anything about anything, there is a regular visitor to the board called vman, he`ll put you straight........he he he..
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Old 07-Jul-2004, 10:28
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Old 07-Jul-2004, 10:43
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Colours:

Back at the start of motor racing, teams were composed on a national level rather than "buying" the best driver/rider to race your machine.

To identify the different nationalities, a colour system was used whereby a vehicle was painted in the associated national colour.

Some examples:
American vehicles were yellow - hence Daytona Yellow,
British vehicles were green - hence British Racing Green,
German vehicles were silver - hence the "traditional" Merc colour,
French vehicles were blue,
...and Italian ones were Red!

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Old 07-Jul-2004, 14:51
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Never knew that about why Red. My Daytona was yellow. I seem to get it right instinctively. And the comments about Essex? I feel entitled to make them. Lived in Loughton, a stone's throw from High Beech, for 11 years. My daughters were educated (I use the term loosely) in your wonderful county. Also, I learned to ride by taking self off every weekend all over Essex county. Very slowly at first on Yamaha Radian, 600cc bought day after passing 5 day biking course, prior to which had never even ridden a scooter, then on Bandit 600S then on Daytona which moved with me to Hertfordshire. Have been back to blat around on the 996 a number of times.
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Old 07-Jul-2004, 15:07
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Old 07-Jul-2004, 15:16
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Redruth - please dont take this the wrong way, but are you sure you arent Dibble?

Its just your manner of speech is so similar at times......

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edited - as just had denial email from Dibble
Just post on the board Dibs - you know you want to....

[Edited on 7-7-2004 by CK and AK]
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Old 07-Jul-2004, 17:14
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Well I'm originally from Suffolk, so moving to Essex was a step UP the evolutionary ladder for me

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Old 07-Jul-2004, 17:18
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Old 07-Jul-2004, 17:47
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