Did anyone go today? Is it worth attending?
I'd like to see some of the new sport bikes (1299, H2R, RSV4, etc...) if it's all cruisers/harleys I'm not interested in going...
ah thank you for this.
I was planning on going tomorrow to see the new litre bikes (R1, H2R, RSV4RR, 1299, S1000RR)...
Seeing as none of those are there then I think I'll stay home.
The RR will be the standard version and you can have it equipped with the light weight wheels and ohlins suspension as an option making it equal to the current "Factory" version.
Hey man. Another Londoner!
I had a full car but there's only 3 of us now.
I have been before, this will be my 5th year now. Last season we bought paddock passes and I got a bunch of stuff signed by all the factory riders. We bought paddock passes again this year.
Like most of you guys, I had...
Any chance I can register for only the Sunday?
Also, I've never ridden this track so if I register under Beginner and get a lot quicker, can I move to Intermediate?
EDIT:
I just read through the registration page.... I'm guessing I'm too late and Sunday is full that's why it's not showing up.
If Rossi could qualify worth ***** he could give Marquez a good run at the front. But because he always starts 2nd row (or worse, at the back in the pit) and then sneaks his way up, it's way too late because Marquez is miles ahead of everyone.
I have owned and returned almost every stand alone wheel chock available on the market (princess auto, royal distributing, etc...), the best one hands down is the Baxley.
Leaving all d1ck jokes aside... who ever said "bigger is better"?
There are pros and cons to owning/riding a small bike vs. a bigger bike and vise versa. Who's to say one is right and the other is wrong? It really depends on what you're using it for.
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