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I agree pete, he still aint letting go even though he is nose cone deep in cat litter. Got to admire the optimism :-)

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pod wrote:Welcome jeff, thats some lean angle you got going on there , missed the apex mind :-) lol. Nice bikes

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Lol ty , got part 2 of the double apex :whistle:
Looks like Charlies 2 :think:
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I've enjoyed these pics n vid.
Welcome Hash.
Is that bike still buried on the litter?
You'd need Baldricks crew to dig that out :lol:


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Scrapman wrote:I've enjoyed these pics n vid.
Welcome Hash.
Is that bike still buried on the litter?
You'd need Baldricks crew to dig that out :lol:


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hash29 wrote:in my 1st year i had a few scrapes and thought id get it all out of my sytem , lol i was wrong
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That gets my vote for picture of the year 8-)
+1 some nice pic's in there
with the way you crash you'll fit in well here ;)
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I nearly bought the same model blade but I'm so happy I didn't . The R1s are true beasts.


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Scrapman wrote:I nearly bought the same model blade but I'm so happy I didn't . The R1s are true beasts.


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The blade when i got it in 2005 was a great bike , nothing compared to what i have now though, the blade is a very easy bike to ride and very forgiving.
I dont think the r1 will allow such and is ready to eject if you get it wrong lol
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jompy wrote:
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hash29 wrote:in my 1st year i had a few scrapes and thought id get it all out of my sytem , lol i was wrong
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That gets my vote for picture of the year 8-)
+1 some nice pic's in there
with the way you crash you'll fit in well here ;)

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Yes, I've heard peeps say the Blade is boring. Bit harsh that as I think like you and would say its " forgiving"
Same goes for the 600, great bike to learn limits on .


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Scrapman wrote:Yes, I've heard peeps say the Blade is boring. Bit harsh that as I think like you and would say its " forgiving"
Same goes for the 600, great bike to learn limits on .


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Think I will get me one then :-)

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Welcome bud. Sweet 14b. Love in the pics and vid


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wow guys your all so nice here , think i will put my feet up and stick around :dance:
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pod wrote:Think I will get me one then :-)

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thats all very well when your slow now he has nowhere to hide and will find it hard to drop back to novice
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See thats whrre me and your mate differ, I KNOW im slow. :-). At the moment rather be at the front of novice until I get body postion right and confident hsving the bike moving around under me

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pod wrote:See thats whrre me and your mate differ, I KNOW im slow. :-). At the moment rather be at the front of novice until I get body postion right and confident hsving the bike moving around under me

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And thats a very sensible approach, it will all come to you just practice and take your time..
I can still remember my 1st ever race meeting, started the day with a practice session then qualify. I never expected to get up the field in my first go so it wasnt any shock being 33 out of 36 in qualify.
What really got me was leaving the paddock and taking up my spot on the grid and being waved off for the warm up lap.. Thats where it all went wrong , i can remember watching every bike charge off into the distance leaving me fighting with everything i had just trying to stay near the tail enders. i was just thinking if this is warm up im fkd in the race lol.
Well thankfully it wasnt as bad as i thought and i ended up in 27th phewwwwwww, but hey it was a big eye opener from being what i thought was fast on the track doing a trackday.
It took me a few race meets to get comfy with the speed and the rubbing lol.

Just be patient and all will work out , you will learn heaps every time you get on track and before you know it you will be on auto pilot when it comes to body posistion and that alone will improve your times and fun as its less to think about
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pod wrote:See thats whrre me and your mate differ, I KNOW im slow. :-). At the moment rather be at the front of novice until I get body postion right and confident hsving the bike moving around under me

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And thats a very sensible approach, it will all come to you just practice and take your time..
I can still remember my 1st ever race meeting, started the day with a practice session then qualify. I never expected to get up the field in my first go so it wasnt any shock being 33 out of 36 in qualify.
What really got me was leaving the paddock and taking up my spot on the grid and being waved off for the warm up lap.. Thats where it all went wrong , i can remember watching every bike charge off into the distance leaving me fighting with everything i had just trying to stay near the tail enders. i was just thinking if this is warm up im fkd in the race lol.
Well thankfully it wasnt as bad as i thought and i ended up in 27th phewwwwwww, but hey it was a big eye opener from being what i thought was fast on the track doing a trackday.
It took me a few race meets to get comfy with the speed and the rubbing lol.

Just be patient and all will work out , you will learn heaps every time you get on track and before you know it you will be on auto pilot when it comes to body posistion and that alone will improve your times and fun as its less to think about

How I recall my first race meeting at Cadwell, I thought I was quick and ended up 32 out of 38, damn I had no idea none at all. If you have what it takes and you believe in yourself then good things happen. there is nothing to compare with the feeling of blasting into the first corner elbows out, aggressive but controlled riding. Miss that buzz
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Welcome in mate. Some nice bikes you have/had.

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PJC wrote:
hash29 wrote:
pod wrote:See thats whrre me and your mate differ, I KNOW im slow. :-). At the moment rather be at the front of novice until I get body postion right and confident hsving the bike moving around under me

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And thats a very sensible approach, it will all come to you just practice and take your time..
I can still remember my 1st ever race meeting, started the day with a practice session then qualify. I never expected to get up the field in my first go so it wasnt any shock being 33 out of 36 in qualify.
What really got me was leaving the paddock and taking up my spot on the grid and being waved off for the warm up lap.. Thats where it all went wrong , i can remember watching every bike charge off into the distance leaving me fighting with everything i had just trying to stay near the tail enders. i was just thinking if this is warm up im fkd in the race lol.
Well thankfully it wasnt as bad as i thought and i ended up in 27th phewwwwwww, but hey it was a big eye opener from being what i thought was fast on the track doing a trackday.
It took me a few race meets to get comfy with the speed and the rubbing lol.

Just be patient and all will work out , you will learn heaps every time you get on track and before you know it you will be on auto pilot when it comes to body posistion and that alone will improve your times and fun as its less to think about
I still enter when i can and have done some endurance races, the 1st endurance race i took part in was with 2 other guys and 1 bike the gsxr750. the gixxa is standard apart from suspension,we entered what we thought was the juniors to get our feet wet only to find out when we got to oulton that we were infact in the nationals(oh fk) 36 teams of rider and nearly on on kit that would have any biker drooling at the mouth(fully worked 1000cc machines with pit limiters ,quick dump fuel rigs and so on). This was going to be fun if nothing else.
We got ready and put our top rider out on the qualifi, he managed an impressive 15th place :clap: . i took the start waiting nervously on the opposite side of the track for the green light, sprint to the bike and off and running. After my 20 min 1st session we were placed in 14 so not bad i thought as id held off lots of big machines.
The race was 3 hrs long and we took turns each riding for 20 mins, unlike the club racing there was room on the track to do as you needed and not banzi corners with 30 riders all trying to kill each other. at the end of the race we were 10th on the screens but had to wait for final results to be calculated, ends up with us taking 6th place over all after points were deducted for pit lane speeds and other rules being broken.. Best time ive ever had on 2 wheels i must say


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Bub wrote:Hi mate and welcome to the forum :-)


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welcome in Jeff,good to hear of "racing exploits" ;) Nice bikes too
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2002r1jon wrote:welcome in Jeff,good to hear of "racing exploits" ;) Nice bikes too

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Some cool pics there. Welcome to the forum.
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Bit late but welcome :D


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