novice bike tracknight - 14th of July

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Re: novice bike tracknight - 14th of July

Post by ironside » Wed Jul 15, 2009 12:18 am

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First it went this way . . .

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. . . and then it went that way . . .

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Re: novice bike tracknight - 14th of July

Post by campbell » Wed Jul 15, 2009 12:20 am

mckeann wrote:There was 2" between me being a hero, but i ended up a zero.
I'm chuffed to bits that you were in precisely the right place to encounter that very, very fine margin. And I know for sure that you don't ride to those margins on the road.

:thumbsup for having a crack at it and do be sure to tell us

a) when the smile has worn off

b) when the aches and pains have worn off

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Re: novice bike tracknight - 14th of July

Post by mckeann » Wed Jul 15, 2009 12:40 am

Yeh, thats one of the reasons i decided to do the trackday so soon after passing. I know some people will think i rushed into it and thats why i went off, but really, you only have to go as fast as you like.

On the road (in car or bike) i leave a large safety margin. The track is the place to push it, but again, i wasnt going sooo fast i thought i would crash, i made a wee mistake, and it cost me. The smile hasnt worn off, sh*t happens, i can laugh at myself for making a boo boo, and i'm glad i did it. I WILL be back asap. The pain is building gently :D sure i'll be sore in the morning. Just glad i didnt scrimp on the safety stuff

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Re: novice bike tracknight - 14th of July

Post by mac » Wed Jul 15, 2009 7:17 am

We were laughing but only when we knew you weren't in mortal danger - Martin did say it was quite concerning to know it was you who had fallen and more so when you weren't recovered with the bike.


The look on some of the guys faces in the top paddock when we told them you had only passed your test 3 weeks ago was priceless, most thought we were bullsh!ting so to add that it was only 4 weeks since you sat your CBT was just the icing on the cake.


Just a pity I arrived too late to see you on track.



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Re: novice bike tracknight - 14th of July

Post by kenny » Wed Jul 15, 2009 8:12 am

Novice to knee down in 3 weeks :shock:

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Re: novice bike tracknight - 14th of July

Post by graeme » Wed Jul 15, 2009 8:18 am

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Epic effort! Was gutted to hear you came off, but at least you didn't land on your arse and suffer brain damage! Glad you're ok and the bike was sh*t anyway, so who cares about that. :thumbsup

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Re: novice bike tracknight - 14th of July

Post by Lazydonkey » Wed Jul 15, 2009 8:22 am

mac wrote:We were laughing but only when we knew you weren't in mortal danger - Martin did say it was quite concerning to know it was you who had fallen and more so when you weren't recovered with the bike.

The look on some of the guys faces in the top paddock when we told them you had only passed your test 3 weeks ago was priceless, most thought we were bullsh!ting so to add that it was only 4 weeks since you sat your CBT was just the icing on the cake.

Just a pity I arrived too late to see you on track.

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Re: novice bike tracknight - 14th of July

Post by Lazydonkey » Wed Jul 15, 2009 8:25 am

r055 wrote:LOL @ the rizla guy!!!
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He turned up with a matching blue support truck, fully liveried up :shock: Must have been for his donuts and pies cos he wasn't that quick :P
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Re: novice bike tracknight - 14th of July

Post by kenny » Wed Jul 15, 2009 8:46 am

:lol: at the guys-who-take-it-too-seriously being outdone by a first timer ginger ape.

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Re: novice bike tracknight - 14th of July

Post by Scotty C » Wed Jul 15, 2009 8:51 am

I see mcape has swapped a stearing wheel for handlebars in the "it went sideways like this" :damnfunny
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Re: novice bike tracknight - 14th of July

Post by Andy G » Wed Jul 15, 2009 9:31 am

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You my big ginger friend, are a f*cking legend :thumbsup :damnfunny

Did you find the lines much different on a bike to car?

Pleased your okay, and found myself laughing at the pics of you post crash! Anyone else would most likely be shaken up - not you! It looks like you didnt stop laughing from the moment you got your breath back!

Looking forward to hearing about it :thumbsup

ps. perhaps we need to swap the inflatible steering wheel for a stick/pole for your after track sideways stories :damnfunny
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Re: novice bike tracknight - 14th of July

Post by BigD » Wed Jul 15, 2009 9:36 am

Don't polish it up too well. It's a badge of honour. 8)

Too many shiney bikes that go slow or don't like the wet. :lol: One thing I have noticed is that all the gear doesn't make you fast as I've said before, (meaning the Rixla Suzuki guy BTW not your Alpinstars gear :lol: ). You need to get yourself over to the TT if you want to see balls of steel. :shock:

Like you, I fell off on my first bike trackday too but enjoyed it imensly. Luckily mine was jus a lowside at the hairpin, al la,............ loads of folk :thumbsup

Did you have full race support there, Trailor the bike etc? At least I rode mine home. :lol: :lol:

Is it just the bars bent? Worth checking the forks too.

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Re: novice bike tracknight - 14th of July

Post by Rag_It » Wed Jul 15, 2009 9:49 am

Top job Neil, and Fd has a couple of cracking shots of you!

Glad you are alright, but how did you get home with the bike?

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Re: novice bike tracknight - 14th of July

Post by Cisco » Wed Jul 15, 2009 10:52 am

Hey Neil,

Sorry about your off. It's a learning curve though.

Looks like your getting round the curve faster than most :thumbsup

If the forks look twisted just loosen off the lower triple clamp pinch bolts and bump the forks a few times.

Dave, Tell me you didn't call that bike "Sandra" FFS.

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Re: novice bike tracknight - 14th of July

Post by BigD » Wed Jul 15, 2009 11:03 am

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Just looking at this picture you've definbately got 'THE EYES'. :lol: All fast racers have mean starey eyes. Trying to find a pic of Guy Martin............

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