The Motorbikerist Thread

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Yeah, I was trying to get my knee down, it helped drifting out of corners. Definitely need to learn some more technique.
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Moto cancelled following the torrential downpours. Shit happens but no refunds apparently as the punters saw the warm-up.

That's a bit harsh, isn't it?!
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It’s bullshit, is what it is.
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Good - thought it was just me crying over it. Not like Silverstone is a cheap venue! £35 just to park apparently.
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LOL Wat?

That's like a cinema not showing a film and not offering refunds because they still showed the trailers.
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Is this pre-booked tickets or buy on the gate tickets?

If it’s buy on the gate - you should have checked the forecast. If it’s prebooked, that’s pretty harsh.

As for £35 parking - that’s a whole separate WTF!!
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Similar happened at Oliver's mount, they took all our weekend ticket money, cancelled the event, ignoring all emails and calls. Bunch of cunts. Auto66 events will never see my money again that's for sure.
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Rich B wrote: Sun Aug 26, 2018 7:57 pmAs for £35 parking - that’s a whole separate WTF!!
Too bloody right - F1 parking didn’t cost anyway near that...
JLv3.0 wrote: Thu Jun 21, 2018 4:26 pm I say this rarely Dave, but listen to Dinny because he's right.
Rich B wrote: Thu Jun 02, 2022 1:57 pm but Dinny was right…
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JLv3.0 wrote: Sat Aug 25, 2018 6:56 pm Beyond the controls, I don't think there's much crossover between bikes and quads - I certainly didn't feel like I carried anything over when I started riding bikes.
Sadly very much as above. We had Yamaha Grizzlys and a Kodiak when I was in Cabinda. After a few weeks riding them sporadically I would ride 5km or so down the beach on 2 wheels, either wheelies or on the side. Jump everywhere possible, and climb silly climbs. Huge skids on the road and sand and generally wrestle and act like a wally.

Sadly getting n a bike didn’t produce the lovechild of Rossi and Marquez so no crossover at all :lol:

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JLv3.0 wrote: Sun Aug 26, 2018 4:30 pm £35 just to park apparently.
This sounded like total bollocks. I’ve been to Silverstone many times and never paid to park

Anyway, I checked the ticket prices for F1 next year. Sunday tickets. General admission. £140 each!!! And then, Park & Ride (no other parking available) is £30 per car

£30 to park!!
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I haven't been since the 90s, and back then it was a tenner to park in a field about an hour's walk away :lol:

You'd think they could afford some better quality tarmac, oh, and maybe not get a load of pikeys and their dags to do the levelling.
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I don’t remember the parking costing much (£5/6?) when I went 2 years ago - and we parked a short walk from the circuit.
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You were probably doing it wrong then.
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We went to Siverstone 4yrs ago (eye think) and i am sure parking was about £40.

Disgraceful that they have cancelled the event and arent offering refunds. Shirley they are insured for that kinda thing?
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Just looked at the booking email. I’m talking bollocks, it was £65 for the three days. But it was right next to the circuit.
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Madness. I paid £30 to see DTM at Brands and the infield parking is always £5. There is also free parking. Haven’t been to Silverstone since I was a child, did some driving experience stuff a few years ago and the grandstands look like they’re hundreds of metres from the track so don’t think I’ll ever go unless I get free tickets.
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mik wrote: Mon Aug 27, 2018 1:42 pm We went to Siverstone 4yrs ago (eye think) and i am sure parking was about £40.

Disgraceful that they have cancelled the event and arent offering refunds. Shirley they are insured for that kinda thing?
Had there been no racing at all, they would have given refunds. But they got the GP boys out first thing before it started to rain, and that apparently is enough to satisfy the T&Cs regarding keeping the punters hard-earned.
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Not good.
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Finally got around to servicing the Yamaha, ready for it to be my daily when the summer finally fucks off. Haven't done any tinkering for months, forgot how much I enjoyed it! New oil and filter, changed the shaft oil, new front pads and new coolant.

Tomorrow it's rear pads, plugs, air filter, check the spokes and balance the throttle bodies, then a lube of the pedals and levers and a general tighten and check, and we done.

Just left to now wish like fuck it was October so I can actually use it. Still mid-to-high 40s here, killer.
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I'm 1,300 miles into my bike trip around France, and it has been epic. Last leg, home via Reims is Saturday/Sunday. Loads of pics on my twitter if you can be arsed. @skipptg
You settle up, I'll go get the Jag.
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