Best of luck next year. I wanted to go racing nearly 40 years ago, I had a tuned Suzuki X7 that could blow RD 400's off the road but had no money to back it up. It was my daily workhorse so if I raced it and crashed I was screwed for getting to work the next week . Glad you're having a go, be watching your posts with interest .
As a Bandit owner (albeit the watercooled variety) I'll be following your progress with great interest and I would very much like to attend one or more of your meetings next season. Good Luck !
have a look on moto forum or track day riders forums, for transponders usually a few pop up ,good luck next season maybe put a list of venues up so people can see where your racing
Good luck for next season B.B. I’m sure you’ll enjoy it. Most probably see you around the odd circuit or two.
Hi Billy great to see you have made a start on your plans for next season. I will definitely look out for the events and follow your progress. Good luck. Wessa
Yep like you I always like to be prepared. An old saying for me is the 6 ‘p’s- planning and preparation prevents piss poor performance..... Wessa
Good going Billy, stage one completed with success I wouldn’t have thought that the narrow tight Three Sisters course would have been ideal for an intro, I know a few years ago Darley Moor was used for the course and that is a better circuit. I suppose it came cheap for the ACU Keep us posted mate.
Hi Bill, Good news that you've got your licence under your belt, all the best for the coming season, look forward to post race updates on here and with luck I'll be at the Castle combe round to cheer you on, mines a white tea with one sugar by the way, lol
Billy, I agree with Dave. I remember listening to an interview with race ace the late Derek Minter in the 1960’s when he basically said that if he’s going to push really hard then he does it in fast corners as that’s when you make up the most time
Glad to hear it's all going to plan Bill, none of my business mate but I'd advise against racing in your boxers, even if it does keep the weight down , just kidding, me and my lad met JR years ago, once when they used to hold a stunt weekend at Blanford camp and also when Beaulieu used to hold a cracking bike show in the grounds, I believe it stopped as one year the weather was atrocious and they lost a lot of money, shame as it used to be a cracking day out.
That's a p#sser mate, as you say, who'd have thought they'd be fully booked at this time of year, have you tried any other tracks?
Good luck next year BB, enjoying the read and will follow progress. Suit was a good score and all the best with the weight loss
Saw the first image and thought you were fitting some heated grips to your racer !!! Was about to seriously rip the piss