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100% worth the wait! Fucking excellent showing chap!
(Do you have a garage trophy shelf yet? You need to sort out a large one sharpish by the sounds of it )
Looking forward to the next report already
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Looking forward to the next report already
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Top work there mate! Hope you tied a flag around your neck on the warm down lap and leapt in a puddle of something
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Thanks for all the nice comments everyone, really is appreciated
Not a lot to report on the Bandirt side of things at the moment, the next round (Pembrey) seems to be taking an absolute age to come around, but only another couple of weeks to wait and we'll be out again.
In preparation for that , the old girl has had an oil and filter change - not that I thought it really needed one but just a preventative check really, to make certain that there was nothing in the oil that shouldn't be there, and there wasn't- just nice normal coloured oil, and not a hint of any iron filings on the (magnetic) drain plug
Apart from that, I've made a bracket to mount a little camera on the front of the bike, been around all the important nuts and bolts with a spanner / torque wrench, and that's it.
Oh, and bought another new set of leathers- these ones have the airbags in them- am not planning to ever need them, but well, I had to agree that now the technology is there and reliable, seems daft not to take advantage of it for the sake of saving what comes down to one meeting entry in ££.
And, as I have been reminded- if I'd had them when I had that little lie-down a couple of Pembrey Extravaganzas ago, then it would have saved me a shit-load of discomfort from those pesky ribs, after those, um, faulty tyres caught me out
Anyway, race report to follow in a couple of weeks time after the event- fingers crossed for decent weather, and hopefully another trophy or two
Not a lot to report on the Bandirt side of things at the moment, the next round (Pembrey) seems to be taking an absolute age to come around, but only another couple of weeks to wait and we'll be out again.
In preparation for that , the old girl has had an oil and filter change - not that I thought it really needed one but just a preventative check really, to make certain that there was nothing in the oil that shouldn't be there, and there wasn't- just nice normal coloured oil, and not a hint of any iron filings on the (magnetic) drain plug
Apart from that, I've made a bracket to mount a little camera on the front of the bike, been around all the important nuts and bolts with a spanner / torque wrench, and that's it.
Oh, and bought another new set of leathers- these ones have the airbags in them- am not planning to ever need them, but well, I had to agree that now the technology is there and reliable, seems daft not to take advantage of it for the sake of saving what comes down to one meeting entry in ££.
And, as I have been reminded- if I'd had them when I had that little lie-down a couple of Pembrey Extravaganzas ago, then it would have saved me a shit-load of discomfort from those pesky ribs, after those, um, faulty tyres caught me out
Anyway, race report to follow in a couple of weeks time after the event- fingers crossed for decent weather, and hopefully another trophy or two
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This weekend just gone was round 3 at Pembrey, it’s the longest gap (5 weeks I think) between any two rounds, and seems to have taken an absolute age to come around.
It was just me and Isabella at this one, and hearing my mate Bikey-Tim’s tales of paddock woes at the Bemsee Pembrey round a few weeks ago ( basically, he didn’t manage to get there until 7 pm on Thursday evening, the inner paddock was full by then so he ended up having to set up outside the track, which means it is a real faff if you need any tyre changing support, bits, help, or the cafe/ bogs etc as you have to wait for races to finish before you can get in or out of the centre paddock) we decided to set off nice and early to ensure we bagged a good spot, so we were on the road nice and early by midday Thursday for what should be a 3.5hr journey for us if there are no traffic problems
And we were going well until we got to J37 of the M4, approx 30-odd miles from the circuit- the motorway had been closed in both directions, due to a jumper I think and to say it was chaos is an understatement, with trucks and caravans etc trying to get down single width lanes, which were the only routes around.
long story short, we eventually managed to escape the gridlock, arriving at the circuit at 1730ish, and thankfully lots had been in the same boat as us so we got a decent spot right in the middle of the paddock, and by chance, the next couple of arrivals who set up next to us were both Bandit racers, who turned what was a great weekend into a truly fabulous one , both experienced and sound blokes, who over the next few days were both a help to me and brilliant company with constant piss-taking, really was a laugh a minute.
Next door was a race team with one of the guys arriving on a brand spankers V4R- I know they are relatively old hat, but I’d never really studied one in that much detail, they are a thing of beauty IMO.
Anyway, we got the gazebo up and the bike and other stuff unloaded, zipped it off, and headed off to a Llanelli Premier Inn for the night.
Friday practice / test day went well, weather was perfect, the bike was going well and I felt good on it and know Pembrey fairly well so I only went out for 4 sessions, thought it was pointless going out just for the sake of it and wearing my tyres out , so I saved my efforts for qualifying on Saturday morning and took the opportunity to get scrutineered early and off back to the Premier Inn and out for a delicious chicken mirch tawa at the Sheesh Mahal in Llanelli washed down with a few Cobras.
Saturday dawned, perfect weather again and my brother Kev turned up to cheer me on and help which was much appreciated.
My 10-minute practice session ahead of qualifying unfortunately got delayed for 90 odd minutes, while we were waiting for the air ambulance for a poor soul whose TZ seized in the middle of the fast kink just before Honda.
The resultant highside sent him practically into orbit was watching their session right at the place it happened so saw it, and wished I hadn’t as it was a fast and very high off, the medics were straight there and he was well looked after.
He was part of the “GP Originals” gang which was the guest class at this meeting, so although there are always a good few TZ/RS250s and 125s etc at all the NG meetings, there were a good few more at this round including a couple of RG500s, a TZ750 and many different ages of TZ350s- fabulous noises and smells for anyone who loves 2 strokes- I meant to take some pics as there were some lovely bikes there, but, well, I didn’t.
Things got going again, my qualifying came around, I qualified with a 1:08, and was dead happy with that as although I felt I could go quicker, it put me 4th Bandit and top Senior- higher up than I would otherwise have been as two of the top five Banditeers weren’t at this round, but hey, you can only race those that are there, and neither of the two fast absentees are Seniors so they don’t affect me championship (or trophy) wise.
Pole was a low 1:06, so although 2 seconds a lap is a lifetime away in a race I feel that it’s a reasonable performance for me – the people doing 1:06s are fast boys with a lot more experience ( and it should be said, most likely talent ) than me, and although I’m going out there to do as well as I can, there’s a level of risk I choose to set, and that level is I know less than some people
We were sharing the grid with the Formula400s at this round, so qualifying 4th put me in position 7 on the grid as there were 3 annoyingly fast 400s in front of me, one of them being Chris Northover, one of the others was one of his sons, and there was also another young Northover boy further back on the grid too- all three of them on 400s..
Race1 came around, and it was a cracker, I got a good start, as (touch wood) I seem to have in all my races so far, and although there was a fair bit of argy-bargy at the first corner, I didn’t come out of it too bad only losing a couple of places, albeit one of them to my current nemesis, Keith Chambers, who is the head of the ProStocks club and the then leader of the Bandit Seniors class, with 120 points to my 90 points in second.
I settled down a bit and managed to get on the back of him and after a lap or so went by- he pretty much immediately got me back and that happened two or three times until I managed to make it stick and pull a little bit of a gap, crossing the finish line just over a second in front of him- 4th Bandit and 1st Senior - result!
It was a great race, I was stoked and got my reward of a Mr Kipling Apple Pie which Isabella had said I would only get it I beat Keith
There was just the one Bandit race on Saturday, but I’d also entered the Newcomers race, which had people on lots of different stuff, from Panigales to Ninja 300s with lots of R6s and SVs in between, and massively varying paces made it a tough old race, and nearly saw me on the floor at one point taking avoiding action of a bloke on a ZX6R who was lapping 20 seconds a lap slower than I was and really all over the place.
I appreciate you’re always going to get big variances in speeds at this level but he really was dangerous and I don’t think should have been out there without some more non-competitive track time and/or tuition under his belt. I sort of got stuck too-ing and froing with someone on a 675R after that , but the reality was I would never have got near a couple of the fast Minitwin boys in that race, but it wasn’t a complete disaster as I finished 3rd in the Middleweight (basically Minitwins and PI600s) so trophy number two of the weekend, and we celebrated with a stop-off for icecreams and just sit for a while on the Burry Port seafront on the way back to the hotel.
It had been fabulous weather all day Saturday, but in typical Pembrey fashion, it wasn’t going to stay tht way all weekend, and by 8ish that evening it was tipping it down and continued to do so until after I’d got to the track on Sunday morning. It did, however stop by just after 8, and was almost completely dry by the time I went out for practice at 9:30ish- dry enough for me to be doing high 1:09s on the Sportsmarts, so it looked good for the races.
It didn’t last though, and approximately 20-25 mins before my first race, the heavens opened, so I burst into action with the panners and the first wheel change of the weekend.
Sod's law, however, determined that within seconds of me nipping up the last bolt, the rain stopped, and as it was still very warm, within minutes areas of the paddock were drying.
The bike bikes were out in one of their races, so I ran across to the back of the track to watch people coming through the fast kink and Honda, it looked pretty much dry out there already and one or two on wets were pulling out of the race.
I therefore legged it back to my bike, sweating buckets and it was a mad dash to change wheels back with only 5 mins or so until I had to be lining up on the grid.
I just about made it, absolutely drenched in sweat in my new airbag leathers and puffing a bit, but on the right tyres and feeling very glad that I’ve been going to the gym every morning for the last five months, I really don’t think I would have been able to do it on my own if I hadn’t.
The lights went out, I got a decent start again but was fairly beaten up in the first couple of corners and my nemesis was on me from the start- I had to work hard for it but crossed the line .15 of a second in front of him, and 4th Bandit on the road again so another great result, and another 5 points I’ve pulled back on him, bringing the deficit down to 20, yay!
Top 10 Bandits then got called to be dynoed, so that was an interesting one for me, as I know what it makes on MSG’s dyno, but not the one that matters, and of course how that compares with the others out there, and the answer is it’s one of the fitter ones- 76 at the back wheel, which apparently is just about as much as you can get whilst remaining legal, and 3 more than the bike leading the championship, so I can’t use that as an excuse.
Anyway, I celebrated my second Senior race win and my 76 HP with the award of another apple pie and a chicken salad sandwich for lunch, in anticipation of my final Bandit race of the week-end, and it was a good one- I managed to attach my crappy little £25 eBay camera for this one, so although the image quality isn’t great, and the wind noise is annoying, you hopefully get the idea.
If you want to skip the dull(ish) bits, the lights go out at 03:20ish, it starts getting interesting at 8:00 and I pull my finger out from 1230ish on – the two in the lead have long gone by then, but I finished 3rd Bandit ( pipping Adrian by TWO-HUNDRETHS of a second on the line ( am so glad I took @Nobby ’s advice on transponder location ) and once again, top senior, and lapping in 1:07s
And, the icing on the cake was that Keith, my nemesis, didn’t finish- I’m not sure why, but it meant that although I went into the weekend in second place in the championship, trailing him by 30 points, I’ve come out leading by 5 points, and with 4 more trophies to boot, what a week-end
I really can’t express just how much I’m enjoying this, yup, I know it's just racing heavy old shopping bikes with a load of other also-rans for a £5 bit of tin or glass, and I'd get my arse handed to me in a big-boy bike race, but it's so good just to keep scaring yourself a little bit IMO, it gets my juices flowing like nothing else , and is immense fun.
I should have done it years ago, but the reality is I couldn’t have as I simply didn’t have the time when I was working- irrespective of the actual on-track stuff which is just mega and it’s a (very) corny phrase but it really (really) is the most exciting thing you can do with clothes on, the social side, particularly at Pembrey has been top notch- there are so many properly funny and decent people there it’s great- next round is at Brands , in 3 and a bit weeks time, can’t wait!
It was just me and Isabella at this one, and hearing my mate Bikey-Tim’s tales of paddock woes at the Bemsee Pembrey round a few weeks ago ( basically, he didn’t manage to get there until 7 pm on Thursday evening, the inner paddock was full by then so he ended up having to set up outside the track, which means it is a real faff if you need any tyre changing support, bits, help, or the cafe/ bogs etc as you have to wait for races to finish before you can get in or out of the centre paddock) we decided to set off nice and early to ensure we bagged a good spot, so we were on the road nice and early by midday Thursday for what should be a 3.5hr journey for us if there are no traffic problems
And we were going well until we got to J37 of the M4, approx 30-odd miles from the circuit- the motorway had been closed in both directions, due to a jumper I think and to say it was chaos is an understatement, with trucks and caravans etc trying to get down single width lanes, which were the only routes around.
long story short, we eventually managed to escape the gridlock, arriving at the circuit at 1730ish, and thankfully lots had been in the same boat as us so we got a decent spot right in the middle of the paddock, and by chance, the next couple of arrivals who set up next to us were both Bandit racers, who turned what was a great weekend into a truly fabulous one , both experienced and sound blokes, who over the next few days were both a help to me and brilliant company with constant piss-taking, really was a laugh a minute.
Next door was a race team with one of the guys arriving on a brand spankers V4R- I know they are relatively old hat, but I’d never really studied one in that much detail, they are a thing of beauty IMO.
Anyway, we got the gazebo up and the bike and other stuff unloaded, zipped it off, and headed off to a Llanelli Premier Inn for the night.
Friday practice / test day went well, weather was perfect, the bike was going well and I felt good on it and know Pembrey fairly well so I only went out for 4 sessions, thought it was pointless going out just for the sake of it and wearing my tyres out , so I saved my efforts for qualifying on Saturday morning and took the opportunity to get scrutineered early and off back to the Premier Inn and out for a delicious chicken mirch tawa at the Sheesh Mahal in Llanelli washed down with a few Cobras.
Saturday dawned, perfect weather again and my brother Kev turned up to cheer me on and help which was much appreciated.
My 10-minute practice session ahead of qualifying unfortunately got delayed for 90 odd minutes, while we were waiting for the air ambulance for a poor soul whose TZ seized in the middle of the fast kink just before Honda.
The resultant highside sent him practically into orbit was watching their session right at the place it happened so saw it, and wished I hadn’t as it was a fast and very high off, the medics were straight there and he was well looked after.
He was part of the “GP Originals” gang which was the guest class at this meeting, so although there are always a good few TZ/RS250s and 125s etc at all the NG meetings, there were a good few more at this round including a couple of RG500s, a TZ750 and many different ages of TZ350s- fabulous noises and smells for anyone who loves 2 strokes- I meant to take some pics as there were some lovely bikes there, but, well, I didn’t.
Things got going again, my qualifying came around, I qualified with a 1:08, and was dead happy with that as although I felt I could go quicker, it put me 4th Bandit and top Senior- higher up than I would otherwise have been as two of the top five Banditeers weren’t at this round, but hey, you can only race those that are there, and neither of the two fast absentees are Seniors so they don’t affect me championship (or trophy) wise.
Pole was a low 1:06, so although 2 seconds a lap is a lifetime away in a race I feel that it’s a reasonable performance for me – the people doing 1:06s are fast boys with a lot more experience ( and it should be said, most likely talent ) than me, and although I’m going out there to do as well as I can, there’s a level of risk I choose to set, and that level is I know less than some people
We were sharing the grid with the Formula400s at this round, so qualifying 4th put me in position 7 on the grid as there were 3 annoyingly fast 400s in front of me, one of them being Chris Northover, one of the others was one of his sons, and there was also another young Northover boy further back on the grid too- all three of them on 400s..
Race1 came around, and it was a cracker, I got a good start, as (touch wood) I seem to have in all my races so far, and although there was a fair bit of argy-bargy at the first corner, I didn’t come out of it too bad only losing a couple of places, albeit one of them to my current nemesis, Keith Chambers, who is the head of the ProStocks club and the then leader of the Bandit Seniors class, with 120 points to my 90 points in second.
I settled down a bit and managed to get on the back of him and after a lap or so went by- he pretty much immediately got me back and that happened two or three times until I managed to make it stick and pull a little bit of a gap, crossing the finish line just over a second in front of him- 4th Bandit and 1st Senior - result!
It was a great race, I was stoked and got my reward of a Mr Kipling Apple Pie which Isabella had said I would only get it I beat Keith
There was just the one Bandit race on Saturday, but I’d also entered the Newcomers race, which had people on lots of different stuff, from Panigales to Ninja 300s with lots of R6s and SVs in between, and massively varying paces made it a tough old race, and nearly saw me on the floor at one point taking avoiding action of a bloke on a ZX6R who was lapping 20 seconds a lap slower than I was and really all over the place.
I appreciate you’re always going to get big variances in speeds at this level but he really was dangerous and I don’t think should have been out there without some more non-competitive track time and/or tuition under his belt. I sort of got stuck too-ing and froing with someone on a 675R after that , but the reality was I would never have got near a couple of the fast Minitwin boys in that race, but it wasn’t a complete disaster as I finished 3rd in the Middleweight (basically Minitwins and PI600s) so trophy number two of the weekend, and we celebrated with a stop-off for icecreams and just sit for a while on the Burry Port seafront on the way back to the hotel.
It had been fabulous weather all day Saturday, but in typical Pembrey fashion, it wasn’t going to stay tht way all weekend, and by 8ish that evening it was tipping it down and continued to do so until after I’d got to the track on Sunday morning. It did, however stop by just after 8, and was almost completely dry by the time I went out for practice at 9:30ish- dry enough for me to be doing high 1:09s on the Sportsmarts, so it looked good for the races.
It didn’t last though, and approximately 20-25 mins before my first race, the heavens opened, so I burst into action with the panners and the first wheel change of the weekend.
Sod's law, however, determined that within seconds of me nipping up the last bolt, the rain stopped, and as it was still very warm, within minutes areas of the paddock were drying.
The bike bikes were out in one of their races, so I ran across to the back of the track to watch people coming through the fast kink and Honda, it looked pretty much dry out there already and one or two on wets were pulling out of the race.
I therefore legged it back to my bike, sweating buckets and it was a mad dash to change wheels back with only 5 mins or so until I had to be lining up on the grid.
I just about made it, absolutely drenched in sweat in my new airbag leathers and puffing a bit, but on the right tyres and feeling very glad that I’ve been going to the gym every morning for the last five months, I really don’t think I would have been able to do it on my own if I hadn’t.
The lights went out, I got a decent start again but was fairly beaten up in the first couple of corners and my nemesis was on me from the start- I had to work hard for it but crossed the line .15 of a second in front of him, and 4th Bandit on the road again so another great result, and another 5 points I’ve pulled back on him, bringing the deficit down to 20, yay!
Top 10 Bandits then got called to be dynoed, so that was an interesting one for me, as I know what it makes on MSG’s dyno, but not the one that matters, and of course how that compares with the others out there, and the answer is it’s one of the fitter ones- 76 at the back wheel, which apparently is just about as much as you can get whilst remaining legal, and 3 more than the bike leading the championship, so I can’t use that as an excuse.
Anyway, I celebrated my second Senior race win and my 76 HP with the award of another apple pie and a chicken salad sandwich for lunch, in anticipation of my final Bandit race of the week-end, and it was a good one- I managed to attach my crappy little £25 eBay camera for this one, so although the image quality isn’t great, and the wind noise is annoying, you hopefully get the idea.
If you want to skip the dull(ish) bits, the lights go out at 03:20ish, it starts getting interesting at 8:00 and I pull my finger out from 1230ish on – the two in the lead have long gone by then, but I finished 3rd Bandit ( pipping Adrian by TWO-HUNDRETHS of a second on the line ( am so glad I took @Nobby ’s advice on transponder location ) and once again, top senior, and lapping in 1:07s
And, the icing on the cake was that Keith, my nemesis, didn’t finish- I’m not sure why, but it meant that although I went into the weekend in second place in the championship, trailing him by 30 points, I’ve come out leading by 5 points, and with 4 more trophies to boot, what a week-end
I really can’t express just how much I’m enjoying this, yup, I know it's just racing heavy old shopping bikes with a load of other also-rans for a £5 bit of tin or glass, and I'd get my arse handed to me in a big-boy bike race, but it's so good just to keep scaring yourself a little bit IMO, it gets my juices flowing like nothing else , and is immense fun.
I should have done it years ago, but the reality is I couldn’t have as I simply didn’t have the time when I was working- irrespective of the actual on-track stuff which is just mega and it’s a (very) corny phrase but it really (really) is the most exciting thing you can do with clothes on, the social side, particularly at Pembrey has been top notch- there are so many properly funny and decent people there it’s great- next round is at Brands , in 3 and a bit weeks time, can’t wait!
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A great read Tricky,well done you.
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There's nothing like spending £500+ for a race weekend and getting a £2.50 plastic pot.
I'm not taking the piss. The best I ever managed was a 2nd and I will love that £2.50 plastic pot to the day I die.
I'm not taking the piss. The best I ever managed was a 2nd and I will love that £2.50 plastic pot to the day I die.
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My first club race I came last.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Mon May 27, 2024 8:19 pm I always thought not coming last was an achievement
I'd put the spannies on my RD250 the wrong way round and reduced my ground clearance to around 40 degrees (I'd bought it in bits and assembled it in my living room, before I had a wife). I just couldn't get round the corners.
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Totally awesome!!! Hope you still have the grin going on!!
That was my main goal - I knew I'd never be quick and near the front, just didn't want to be lastLe_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Mon May 27, 2024 8:19 pm I always thought not coming last was an achievement
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Oh I dunno, I reckon you do a brilliant job on those, and as for the sacrifices and effort you both make and put in to get him where he is, and the sheer amount of time you personally spend physically getting him to practices and races, that really is huge- I know when it's your boy it's different but not every parent would do that and he's a lucky lad - respect to you matey
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Good work fella, sounds like you aren't only getting the fun you wanted but are doing bloody well too!
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I always thought finishing was an achievementLe_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Mon May 27, 2024 8:19 pm I always thought not coming last was an achievement
My weekend of 4 250 proddie races at Knockhill as a yoof was as follows
Race 1 started from the back, managed to make a couple of places, taken out at hairpin, DNF
Race 2 started from the back, managed to make a couple of places, crashed all of my own doing at the hairpin, DNF
Race 3 started from the back, managed to make quite a few places , finished in top 20.
Race 4 started from rear 1/3rd of the grid, managed to keep my place, taken out at hairpin, DNF
I realised racing wasnt for me after that brief experience
Well done Tricky, simply outstanding mate and really pleased at just how much you are enjoying the whole experience