only a couple sorry the bloody camera was having a delayed reaction when i pressed the button,so i got some pictures of the welsh countryside _________________ ive seen more tarts than mr kipling
silikesguiness wrote: have you had a look at your bike to see what the problem was yet?
no i havent ,it left in the back of steves van ,hes going to have a look at it for me ,im down at steves in 3 weeks to pick up another bike ,so it made sence to have someone look at it that knows what there doing rather than me take it home and try and fix it with my lump hammer
nxrsr20 wrote:Very nice, it's a shame we can't get turnouts like this in other countries. What's thedeal with no form of pit shed?
Well, if the UK is anything like the states, the only "pit sheds" that are available is pretty much the trailer you brought your bike in!
In fact, all 3 tracks I'll run at don't have any type of buildings at all save for the administrative ones. It's only the Indy Car sized cicuits that have paddock buildings, and they aren't open for us peasants on days when we're actually allowed to use the place.
I enjoy using the trailer as a garage; all my tools, spare parts, junk food, and assorted racing crap is kept all together and stays put where I know it's location from the time I load up at home until the time when my dad tells me to get my mess out of his trailer! (I refer to him as my involuntary sponsor as I use his trailers for car and motorcycle events)
Broadford has free pits, it's nothing more than an open corrugated metal lean-to that provides shelter from sun and rain (sometimes on the same day!). There are places to plug in tyre warmers
At PI, you have to pay $10 for the pit, but it is the same pits as what is used during the MotoGP.
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