Guest Posted November 10, 2010 Posted November 10, 2010 Opps!How did you do that then, loose the front I assume? Quote
mealexme Posted November 10, 2010 Posted November 10, 2010 ouch, hope your alright. whats the damage? Quote
Guest Posted November 10, 2010 Posted November 10, 2010 More importantly, can you continue to track it whilst you are there? Quote
Guest philgale Posted November 10, 2010 Posted November 10, 2010 no dan, my track day is over. only 1 day left so not too bothered. gonna go out with the photographer anyway tomorrow and use his spare cam, went out with him yesterday for a couple of sessions and its quality going where nobody else can.my bike is currently held together with cable ties and plenty of duct tape, it will ride again im sure wont take to much to get it track worthy again.im sure i can get it out tomorrow if i wanted but my arm is killing me so gonna give it a miss. iv enjoyed myself had a great laugh and had 3 track days for a good price so all in all im as happy can be after trashing your bike on another note, gino rae was out today on the photographers tricked ducati 1098, been told everytime gino saw him he would pop a wheelie or drift round a bend, i dont think anyone would of said bast*rd more than the tog today i saw him come onto the start finish straight and was proper out of shape, gino stood up on the pegs bike twitching under him, was quality.oh and the winning moto2 bike from last weekend is in one of the garages, think its going out tomorrow. danny web was out testing a BMW s1000rr as well... Quote
Guest Posted November 10, 2010 Posted November 10, 2010 gutted, just as you were catching the guy in front aswell Quote
mattyb Posted November 10, 2010 Posted November 10, 2010 Gutted Phil, hope the injuries aren't anything a few cervezas won't sort out.Looks great though, sun, clear skies. Am still jealous, would rather be trackside with a camera than stuck in the UK in the freezing cold. Quote
Guest philgale Posted November 10, 2010 Posted November 10, 2010 Any ideas what caused it? not a scooby mate, had just come off the warmers rubber shown no signs of sliding/giving up. i was gonna change them at dinner anyway so maybe it was the tyre, they still look mint tho. im sticking with i was just too fast, i messed the corner before you as you see so maybe there was some crap on the tyre from that which hadnt cleared i dont know...its a mystery... Quote
oldgreg01 Posted November 10, 2010 Posted November 10, 2010 Any ideas what caused it? not a scooby mate, had just come off the warmers rubber shown no signs of sliding/giving up. i was gonna change them at dinner anyway so maybe it was the tyre, they still look mint tho. im sticking with i was just too fast, i messed the corner before you as you see so maybe there was some crap on the tyre from that which hadnt cleared i dont know...its a mystery...It's certainly not obvious. Maybe go back to last years forks, it worked for Stoner. I don't like it when riders go down without knowing what went wrong, especially experienced ones. It makes think how easy it would be for a newb like me to drop it. Quote
Revvin Kevin Posted November 11, 2010 Posted November 11, 2010 Perhaps trailing too much front brake Looks like a bump on the entry too, how much travel left in the forks Quote
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