Das Nurburgring

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Re: Das Nurburgring

Post by CMSMJ1 » Thu May 08, 2008 12:45 pm

That is great news Martin.. so old Gertie is still left unloved for the Ring trip... :P

I am doing a trackday at Anglesey next friday so I hope I don't stack it or any mechanicals happen as I will not have time to fix it.....

I have not crashed yet.(on the track).....hmmmmmm

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Re: Das Nurburgring

Post by viper_biker » Thu May 08, 2008 12:55 pm

The list of people going are,

Me,
Mark (my friend)
Karl,
Martin,
Paul,
Nigel,
Graham,
Mark (CMSMJ1)
TC (CMSMJ1's mate)
Mark (hipringle)
Boris,
Phil,
Marissa,

and possibly Mr Gwyther (not confirmed yet) So that's the bakers dozen. I'm just back from a weekend at the BSB at Oulton with a busting head-ache but mustn't grumble. Good news on the bike Martin. Mark, 'Dinner Time' for us is also lunch time, and Graham, I'm not usually up for breakfast either LOL.
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Re: Das Nurburgring

Post by Martin » Thu May 08, 2008 12:59 pm

I'll have you know Gertie is feeling very loved at the moment as her arse has finally been reunited with her torsoe and head after being stuck in the shed for over 8 months ;) :shock: :)
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Re: Das Nurburgring

Post by nige.smith » Thu May 08, 2008 1:57 pm

I managed 121 miles on the 916 yesterday to work and back - which ain't bad, as i only work 15 miles away. After I parked her up last night I was convinced that the 916 was coming to Germany.

Picked up the keys for the R1 for todays ride in, with a bit of 916 riding position memory still in my muscles, the R1 was like an old pair of your favorite shoes - a far more easier riding position, and now I'm in two minds again. :roll:

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Re: Das Nurburgring

Post by viper_biker » Thu May 08, 2008 2:10 pm

Not to favour one bike over the other but the Termi shod 916 will have a hard time getting a lap or 2 in at the 'Ring. I spoke with a friend a little while ago and they said that twins do get picked on and have examples made out of them with noise restrictions. Thank God Sliders has a standard can for my bike in his garage should they say no to my Akra.
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Re: Das Nurburgring

Post by Graham » Thu May 08, 2008 5:01 pm

thats a good point i've gone back to standard and i'm sure if remembering last year all the dukes and tl's we saw were wearing standard cans but alot of the il4 crowd had aftermarket with the baffle in.
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Re: Das Nurburgring

Post by Acid » Fri May 09, 2008 2:46 am

My pre trip plans are going well, nothing major so far doing to try a trip at weekend and get some big miles under its belt so it anything is to go wrong it will then !!!!

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Re: Das Nurburgring

Post by Phil Norton » Fri May 09, 2008 12:08 pm

My bike will probably have a heavy original can on it this time, but I've been been a baffled fuel can before (mangled during last summers highside) and had no problems. The first time I went on the 400 I had a loud Art race can on, but it was mid-week and quiet there, so they tend to be a bit more lenient. When it's really busy they often start to get the sound meters out.

I do agree that a twin with loud pipes will almost deffo get singled out. Saw a bloke last summer get turned away on a TL without having even got through the barriers for a single lap.

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Re: Das Nurburgring

Post by CRM » Tue May 13, 2008 6:26 pm

hello gents, guess where i am currently typing this from ? trackside at the ring, sat on the balcony looking out at the cars and bikes flying round on a lovely summer evening.
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Re: Das Nurburgring

Post by hipringle » Tue May 13, 2008 9:26 pm

Git< I bet your tips wet, (none disclaimer not that I,m interested like).

Any loud duke1098,s going by?

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