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Hi all, Got back a while ago (just as the rain stopped natch!) and the worst of the aching seems to have disappated so I thought I'd pop a bit down for those that weren't there/couldn't make it/different continent/hemisphere....... PB Track Day Rockingham 2/07/02 Well the day started well enough with blue skies and sunshine (but with some clouds on the horizon). Promising I thought as I dashed around (really excited now, just like Christmas as a kid) as I've never done a track day before..... Years spent on test tracks at work but never on a bike! Despite being closest to the track I managed to take a wrong turn (in my eagerness to get there) and was dashing to make up time when a white van man turned right at a roundabout from the outer lane. Strange feeling I thought as I careened round the roundabout at 40mph bolt upright while leaning on the van door........... His fault but he wanted to involve the police/insurance so I bunged him 50GBP for the paint so I could get on my way. Damage? Scuffed lower fairing? Lucky? Damn straight! Made it to the track (less cash) to see the big Dent van right in front. Pulled up and joined the throng. Loads there already. Great to put faces to names (always fun and nice to *speak* to people from the list). Lots of poking around bikes ensued and much dribbling over Mark's Monster (which after a little persuasion he fired up which got some heads snapping round I can assure you!) Sounds utterly amazing and believe me the dyno video does no justice to the crackle that thing generates! Normal briefings ensued plus photos of all and bikes individually. (BIG thanks to Mark for stumping up my fee due to accident/lack of cash situation). What with all that we didn't turn a wheel until nearly 10am. First job? Massed 2 strokes photo round the Indy Bowl at Rockingham (the only one in Europe I beleive) Pyscho cameraman sits cross legged on top of a van with the baying hordes following behind! (the cloud of smoke was cool!) You'll all be pleased to hear that the list members were front and centre right behind the van. Actually that's not quite true, at one point the guy in the van thought everyone was dropping a bit too far behind and started waving us forward so Mark gave it a handful and gave them all a fright I think! Sadly, one of the RG's blew a pipe a cooling pipe off during this low speed parade (Paul? Peter? ) and my clutch was dragging like a b*stard so I'll not be recommending Motul Transoil to anyone either! Track sessions started shortly afterwards with myself and a few others opting for the slow group. Nervous? I was shaking! Got out and settled a little and gradually started to get into a rhythym before getting black flagged!! Wha? Me? Damn, after all that I'd forgotten to remove the TI kneesliders! DOH! Marshals were having kittens. Not to worry, despite the obvious embarrassment of being the first (and I think only) person to be black flagged all day the session finished shortly afterwards so not many laps were lost. New sliders on, went to watch the inter session which was red-flagged after some one lost it before the chicane. Still no rain in fact sunny and warm........ The fast group was deeply scary (no flags tho') with some proper race bikes present. Mark's beastie was not quite right apparently (it sounded like a genuine GP escapee to me) and later inspection showed it to be running lean. That'll be the 320s then Mark? Jet? More like a hose! I then proceeded to christen my new sliders in style (including the left thanks to a great left hand double apex in 4th (.....) which is a first as for some reason I'm not good at left handers) and had a great session and a cracking dice with a stock RG (red/black/white and v.tidy) on stock tyres who was leaving black lines everywhere (in the slow group remember). Got past tho! Spoke to him afterwards and he wasn't even aware of the list........ He's buying a computer now just for the job! The Inters had another session red flagged (!!!!) and the fast boys passed without incident. Mark now happy with jetting.... Lunch meant more fuel and a visit to the ATM. We then proceed to deafen each other by riding round to the track cafe helmetless. The infield has a long (300m) tunnel under the oval to the outer buildings. I'm just glad I was in front as the noise erupting from behind was deafening. RGs wake the dead? Oh YES matey!. After lunch we organised what has to be the biggest collection of RGs I've ever seen in one place for the website. Plenty of new members with a bit of luck! I think we had about 12-15 bikes. Mark? Lunchtime entertainment was provided by the scooter fraternity (NOs equipped twist and go anyone? They weren't slow either) Unfortunately one of their number decided that a helmetless/jacketless crossed up on the lock stop wheely landing exhibition was required and managed to (I'm sorry to report) knock himself unconscious and break his collarbone. Oh well, that many 2ts in one place meant some silliness was unavoidable. The next sessions were then delayed while the sole ambulance dealt with the fall out. Gave us more time for the photos I suppose. Still no rain....... Threatening tho'. Next session was easily my best with some cracking fun and a top chase (for half a lap) of an R1 shod PB rider (fast???? Smooth was the name of the game. Check the lines and strive to improve.....) Got some more left knee down time and was catching 5th on the back straight, actually more of a long right hander really (42 tooth rear) Right knee now taking a heavy pounding. Reported (by one of the legion 350LC riders) to have been leaving black lines (wha? me? REALLY? Cool!) His number plate was cool: "More seizures than Princess Margaret" You've got to laugh. Malcolm made his way home at this point. I'm thinking ( as the skies threaten) was this the wise choice or do I chance my arm one last time? The bike looks at me and I know it just has to be done. I'll be careful tho' I promise to myself! An interesting observation here: Very little stupidity, plenty of fast but mostly sensible riding and I'm beginning to think that those of us that grew up with LCs, paddock jackets, baseball boots jeans and Simpson Bandits have stayed with the scene and are now in our mid30s and have mellowed (a little). I can just imagine the carnage if this had been held in the late 80s....... In fact I have a PB in the garage somewhere with just such an event and I think it was just that. Are we getting old and wise? OK perhaps that's a little deep! Rain was just beginning at the end of the last session and I was being ultra careful (pushed my luck a little today) and the left wrist is starting to cramp so called it a day and just cruised a bit. Keep the bike to ride another day.... Plenty of post session discussions with other RG riders re: all the mods we all know about (these non-listers really miss out on a lot) Even obvious stuff like the flame traps and rubber inlet silencer were still present. Needless to say we all gave him the details that matter (www.edj.net and Mark's website) so we can all turn him down the path to the RG "dark side"....... The Moskito ride height adjuster was admired on various occasions despite being buried beneath the stk rubber skirt (Thanks Mosky and Jim for selling it on). I can report that a 170 rear on 5.5 GSXR rim with the 120/80 on a 3.5x16 front really work, with supersmooth handling all day despite the stock rear shock. Got right off the edge of both sides of both tyres. Thanks to all the listers who have provided bits for my bike which was stock until you lot got me going..... I blame you *all*. Thanks esp to the Maxton front forks from France (lister name lost!!! You know who you are) which saved my ass on those odd "I really, really should be off the brake and turning in by now" moments. Fast session over it starts raining in earnest! Luckily, I've only a 20min ride home. Needless to say it stopped as I got home. Stiff as a board and twice as cold and wet! "Fancy a cup of tea" says Suzanne? Manna from heaven I forgot to mention a nice young lady from Rockingham approached us before we left offering pay as you ride track day sessions next Sat........ Mmmmmmmm I think I might be up for that. Hooked now....... My polo shirt still smells of Castor oil! Speak to you all soon and rollon the September news stands as with a little luck 4 Lister RGs will be front and centre on the front cover........ Cheers, Ruaraidh 2 Strokes and Turbos
Contribution by Peter Golden HI folks,
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