Author Topic: Big gap in my knowledge - can you help?  (Read 1289 times)

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Re: Big gap in my knowledge - can you help?
« Reply #15 on: May 12, 2013, 12:11:49 PM »
Off to darn my sackcloth trousers before prepping my turnips for lunch.  :'(

Turnips...!!!   LUXURY....Cold gravel for Tea !

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Re: Big gap in my knowledge - can you help?
« Reply #16 on: May 12, 2013, 11:14:12 PM »
Well that's your own fault! If you weren't throwing all your cash into the landy fuel tank you could have had some hot gravel! ;-p

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Re: Big gap in my knowledge - can you help?
« Reply #17 on: May 13, 2013, 07:31:47 AM »
I remember griping about the cost of entry to the Brands Hatch Superprix classic race festival in 1988. However I still cherish the memories of John Surtees and countless other legends absolutely caning it down Paddock and into Druids on all sorts of racing exotica. And I sometimes get tingly at the memory of the wail of the Honda 250/6. I could hear it clearly wherever it was on the circuit, from the time it was being warmed up in the paddock until the moment they turned it off after some spirited laps.

So, what cost the experience?

And to be fair, I have to live a daily life of restraint and rationing, so I think I'll treat it as my one luxury of the summer.

Funnily enough, after last week's sterling ITV4 programme about the 1980's 'unrideable' GP 500s, I dug out a 1988 copy of 'Road Racer' magazine, with articles on Sarron, Mackenzie, Gardner, et al, As I flicked through I found the page that I'd clipped a voucher from, that entitled me to a discount on entry to the Bol D'or. So at least that saved me some money. However the two week jaunt across Europe that my girlfriend and I made of the trip must have made it the most expensive race ticket of my life. Although I did get pissed at the Oktoberfest on the (convoluted) way and I did see Motorhead at the circuit. I also managed to buy an £8 cup of coffee in Bern, but that's a different story.

GC

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Re: Big gap in my knowledge - can you help?
« Reply #18 on: May 13, 2013, 07:43:07 AM »
95 quid to watch a bunch of blokes going around in circles getting nowhere fast !!!!  IF....you can see much.

Yeah, but any motorcyclist can appreciate the sight of the best riders riding at a level that you and I can only dream of. It's the drama of the racing that does it for me, watching the battles and tussles throughout the field.

Just one more way of enjoying motorcycling imho. I think I could watch anything with bikes involved and be interested. I even used to watch bike drag racing. It's hard to know what's exciting about that, but I enjoyed it.

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Re: Big gap in my knowledge - can you help?
« Reply #19 on: May 14, 2013, 07:56:35 AM »
I am with the tree going rodent, no offence Pat,

Steff

None taken matey ;D ;D (now, where did I bury my nuts??)

Probably up your wifes guts again that has put you in this predicament in the first place. ;D
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