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DanAbnormal
31-05-07, 09:16 PM
Well.........what a trip.

In summary:

My first lap: I did in the pouring rain which was 'interesting', bike was all over the place yet I loved it. Back end was everywhere, still managed a few wheelies and kneedowns though. Riding smoothly was crucial here.............so my **** end was all over the place but soooo much fun!

My first off:
Riding on the road (not the track) again still raining hard. Approaching a junction where a car pulled out at the last possible second. I braked and locked up and clipped my mates bike which sent me and bike down slamming into the tarmac and then sliding into a ditch. Mates bike okay (he has ABS the swine) my bike has dented tank, scratched engine casing and plastics. Nothing too major. Torn muscle in my shoulder which is agonising and some loss of skin on elbow. Jacket is totalled.

Mt 2nd lap: This time the sun was out but I felt that I should take it easy seeing as I was still suffering from shoulder pain. Of course as soon as I got on the track I ignored all sensible thought. Wheelies, kneedowns and lots of backing in made this lap just the most fun thing I've ever done in my life (with clothes on). Managed to keep up with 2 gixxer 750's who frequented the track a bit so was very pleased. Wanted to do more laps but shoulder injury really kicked in and I had to call it a day.

My 2nd off:
Tarmac slightly damp, tyres cold I accelerate to pull into a side road only to get the back end out. This causes me to fixate on some gravel and then I was helped along by the decreasing camber into yet another ditch. Purely my own silly fault but no extra damage to bike. Landed on same shoulder though which wasn't great.

The roads around the Nurburgring are simply sublime in the dry, in the wet they are extremely slippery so extra caution is really, really adviseable.

Will upload piccies later................................somehow this one managed to creep in though...........yes it's me on the Nurburgring.............:D

sarah
31-05-07, 09:22 PM
Well.........what a trip.

In summary:

My first lap: I did in the pouring rain which was 'interesting', bike was all over the place yet I loved it. Back end was everywhere, still managed a few wheelies and kneedowns though. Riding smoothly was crucial here.............so my **** end was all over the place but soooo much fun!

My first off:
Riding on the road (not the track) again still raining hard. Approaching a junction where a car pulled out at the last possible second. I braked and locked up and clipped my mates bike which sent me and bike down slamming into the tarmac and then sliding into a ditch. Mates bike okay (he has ABS the swine) my bike has dented tank, scratched engine casing and plastics. Nothing too major. Torn muscle in my shoulder which is agonising and some loss of skin on elbow. Jacket is totalled.

Mt 2nd lap: This time the sun was out but I felt that I should take it easy seeing as I was still suffering from shoulder pain. Of course as soon as I got on the track I ignored all sensible thought. Wheelies, kneedowns and lots of backing in made this lap just the most fun thing I've ever done in my life (with clothes on). Managed to keep up with 2 gixxer 750's who frequented the track a bit so was very pleased. Wanted to do more laps but shoulder injury really kicked in and I had to call it a day.

My 2nd off:
Tarmac slightly damp, tyres cold I accelerate to pull into a side road only to get the back end out. This causes me to fixate on some gravel and then I was helped along by the decreasing camber into yet another ditch. Purely my own silly fault but no extra damage to bike. Landed on same shoulder though which wasn't great.

The roads around the Nurburgring are simply sublime in the dry, in the wet they are extremely slippery so extra caution is really, really adviseable.

Will upload piccies later................................somehow this one managed to creep in though...........yes it's me on the Nurburgring.............:D

glad you had a good time despite your offs. how's your shoulder feeling now? i would definitely recommend getting physio on it if you can.

hovis
31-05-07, 09:23 PM
2 OFFS?

now im scared.............. i hope its dry next month

Luckypants
31-05-07, 09:23 PM
Welcomer back! Well done for getting up and carrying on, yer 'ard b@rsteward.

Spider
01-06-07, 12:59 AM
Glad to hear you`re still in 1 piece mate. Sounds like the bike is a bit battered though, probaly needs some TLC and i`m sure the Gm will find you some sympathy from somewhere. Isn`t it between s*** and syphilis in the dictionary? :-dd

falc
01-06-07, 06:34 AM
Bloody hell Dan, you don't do things easy do ya?! Glad your back in one piece with no broken bones or massively broken bike. The ring does sound fun, ill get over there one day and judging by your experience in the dry as well :D

rictus01
01-06-07, 08:59 AM
Glad you enjoyed yourself, wonderful place isn't it, not sure you actually need the throwing down the road stuff ? but if it keeps you happy ;) (I take it you were on the Hornet then ?), was posted 50 miles away from there for 3 years, was a regular for a time myself :cool:

Something for the memory banks.

Cheers Mark.

Tomcat
01-06-07, 09:15 AM
I can't believe no has commented on that picture yet!!!

Nice undies ;)

K
01-06-07, 09:19 AM
Yeah, good job you took the Hornet otherwise you'd have scuppered selling on the Zed. :roll:

Sounds like you had an 'interesting' time. ;) But you enjoyed it, have done it, and returned to tell the tale...

... so where are the other pictures? :p

Hovis, don't worry - we're a gentle bunch to go with, rain or shine, Neil will take care of us on teh track.

Law
01-06-07, 10:27 AM
http://forums.sv650.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=126&d=1180646166

EWWW!!! WHAT DID I SAY ABOUT PHOTOS BEFORE YOU LEFT? :puker:

Glad you had a nice time even with the offs.

DanAbnormal
01-06-07, 11:14 AM
Thanks guys. The offs were annoying but didn't do anythng to detract from th experience of the track. I learnt a lot about track riding while I was there, especially in the wet. You have much more grip on track than on the road!!! Saw the Performance Bike lot while we were there, they were scarily quick but they ride with almost no margin for error.........as a few riders found out!

Stu
01-06-07, 02:55 PM
Wow, glad you enjoyed & survived. You must have some good crash bungs to come off so lightly.

DanAbnormal
01-06-07, 03:19 PM
Wow, glad you enjoyed & survived. You must have some good crash bungs to come off so lightly.

No bungs at all mate. Just luck!

Annoying/Ironic thing is I had ordered some R&G's a week before the trip but they did not come in on time. They are in now though..................:mad:

Will still put some on for my next Nurburgring trip in August. Hopefully the Hornet will have a few mods by then. I would like the following but will see how money goes:

New paint job and tank/plastic repair
Progressive fork springs
Ohlins rear shock
Carbon fibre mudguard/side panels
HUGE crash bungs :p

Here is the damge:

http://img510.imageshack.us/img510/6466/hornetcrashdamage1kr6.jpg (http://imageshack.us)

Stu
01-06-07, 04:53 PM
The tank's Blue! resprayed?
Is that a custom seat?
Brake levers?

DanAbnormal
01-06-07, 05:25 PM
The tank's Blue! resprayed?
Is that a custom seat?
Brake levers?

Yep, metallic blue. Been resprayed at some point so was a little surprised to see that! Seat is standard as far as I know. Rear brake lever bent but not broken and still works, front brake lever has lost some weight (about 2 grams) but works perfect.

eviltwin
02-06-07, 08:23 AM
Welcome back Dan. Shoulder and scuffs aside, sounds like a wicked trip