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Adam_P
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PostPosted: 15:49 - 22 Jun 2006    Post subject: Anyone got a left hand side peg hanger... Reply with quote

...for a 53 plate ZX-6R?

The reason I ask is, that Danny binned his bike at Cadwell this morning and will need a new one! Laughing Mr. Green Wink

I went over to see how him, Bendy, Jay and Marjay were getting on, and Marjay and Jay both said they saw someone go off at the gooseneck but didn't know who. Then the recovery van rolled up and it was Danny.

He was more gutted that he was going to miss the rest of the day than the damage to the bike (he's done the gear selector, scratched fairings, front and rear) Crash bung bent well over, which is kind of why the peg bracket went.

But he's fine.

As I left Bendy had moved back down into Novices because in her own words "She was riding like shite" But she was having her suspension sorted too, which wasn't helping.

And Jay had been moved back down into Novices because the instructor this morning thought his lines weren't quite right and he wasn't quite quick enough. (No sniggering Shaun now Shaun. Wink )

And Marjay was whupping everyone on the two stroke, apparantly.
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Shaun
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PostPosted: 16:31 - 22 Jun 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

Laughing

Sneaking a practise day in eh guys. Razz

See you all on the 6th where I shall take great joy in, as bendy would say, handing you your asses. Wink

Shame about Danny though, at least he isn't broken though.
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Bendy
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PostPosted: 08:55 - 24 Jun 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

Well, since we did post an open invite ages ago it's not really 'sneaking' and since I'm not doing the pace day, it's not really 'practice' either. Middle Finger Razz

Spent most of the day working with Suspension Guy to make my bike actually go round corners again, something it had stopped doing since I replaced the forks. Cost me £40 but he knows his stuff and it feels like a new bike now so happy with that.

Only exciting moment of the day was coming over the mountain into a huge cloud of feathers where the guy in front of me had totalled a low-flying magpie. Other than that, my riding was still shite - need to get my head sorted cos I'm suffering a distinct lack of confidence at the moment (on the road moreso). So I've ordered myself some new tyres and I'm going to spend July doing some road mileage on my now working suspension and see what happens.

Oh, and it was cold and windy and made me sneeze a lot. And the grossly overpriced sausage roll and chips from the cafe were the worst I have ever tasted. The north sucks.
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MarJay
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PostPosted: 09:46 - 24 Jun 2006    Post subject: Re: Anyone got a left hand side peg hanger... Reply with quote

Adam_P wrote:

And Marjay was whupping everyone on the two stroke, apparantly.


Thats not exactly what I said..

I said people were holding me up in corners. Mainly people on CBR600RRs and R1s... but still.

Remember I was in novices, and it did seem a particularly slow novice group! Smile
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jay12329
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PostPosted: 10:38 - 24 Jun 2006    Post subject: Re: Anyone got a left hand side peg hanger... Reply with quote

MarJay wrote:

Remember I was in novices, and it did seem a particularly slow novice group! Smile


Inters was quit fast, but there seamed to be a big gap to novice.
My day was pooh, didnt seam to be anyone my speed for me to play with. One session in novice i went out and only came across 4 bikes all session 2 pissed of past me and 2 back markers, I came in early cus i was fed up of being on my own and my riding not getting any better.
Next session in novice i also came in early cus of some pritty dodgy rideing by a couple of others who thought they would try and go round the out side of me on corners where there isnt room for 2 bikes on teh exit. Hairpin + mansfield.
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MarJay
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PostPosted: 10:42 - 24 Jun 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

It wasn't a red Yamaha with a no fear sticker on the back was it J?

He overtook me just before hall bends, and then braked ridiculously early for the corner, meaning that my whole flow was ruined. I almost ran into the back of him. Confused

There were a number of people on fireblades that had Right Wrist syndrome too...
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