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lukemillar
08-11-07, 05:53 AM
Ok, Probably won't get much response for this, but I know there are a few Aussie bikers kicking around here:

WHEN: Sunday 9th December
WHERE: Eastern Creek Raceway, Sydney
COST: $199

Hiring one of the organisers GSXR-600s for this one. Starting of in the slow group - just to get used to the track and bike and then I'll trade up.

Looking forward to this, it's been a few months!

Woo hoo!

Thanks
Luke

Jester666
08-11-07, 10:51 AM
Looks like a fun track!!

>>>> HERE (http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&time=&date=&ttype=&q=eastern+creek,+sydney&sll=51.495831,-0.092343&sspn=0.050657,0.124798&ie=UTF8&ll=-33.805504,150.871124&spn=0.008451,0.0156&t=h&z=16&om=1) <<<<

plowsie
08-11-07, 10:59 AM
I remember playin it on the first Moto GP on the PC :lol:

sinbad
08-11-07, 11:18 AM
Oz has a lot of cool club circuits, how much is it costing you to hire the 600, and what sort of damage deposit do you have to put down? (if you don't mind me asking)

Demonz
08-11-07, 11:33 AM
I'd imagine it would be a great day... warm sunny weather, cranking out on the track, BBQ for lunch, few coldies with some nice looking sheilas afterwards.... we can only dream up here :) enjoy the day

Biker Biggles
08-11-07, 11:48 AM
Stop bragging about it.You dont impress us at all.And no one is jealous.#-o

lukemillar
08-11-07, 10:12 PM
Oz has a lot of cool club circuits, how much is it costing you to hire the 600, and what sort of damage deposit do you have to put down? (if you don't mind me asking)

The day is $199 bike is $299. $1000 excess pre-authorised on credit card for an off plus a potential $2500 :shock: if you really bend it.

Actually cost to me is $498 which is about 215 pounds.

Bottom line, don't fall off!

PeterM
09-11-07, 07:25 AM
Have fun mate. Never ridden EC myself but have mates who race on it regularly. Turn 1 is a real 'brass balls' corner.

weazelz
09-11-07, 08:33 AM
is it clockwise or anti? looks fun whichever

plowsie
09-11-07, 09:32 AM
clockwise IIRC

lukemillar
09-11-07, 11:01 PM
Anti-clockwise :)

http://www.easterncreekridedays.com.au/content/view/11/3/

Check out the vid

weazelz
10-11-07, 07:42 AM
Anti-clockwise :)

http://www.easterncreekridedays.com.au/content/view/11/3/

Check out the vid

very nice - I do like left-handers :)

Tim in Belgium
10-11-07, 06:34 PM
Sorry, busy that weekend! Give us a litle more notice to organise flights etc.. next time ;)

lukemillar
09-12-07, 10:08 AM
Ok, back, didn't crash, didn't rain and I am exhausted! Will write a proper thing up tomorrow as I think I'm going to fall asleep now + the pics should be posted so I can add a few of those :)

lukemillar
09-12-07, 11:44 PM
The Track

Had a pretty awesome day. Eastern Creek is quite a tricky circuit, but damn is it fast! Massively long start/finish straight leading into turn 1 - the corner that separates the men from the boys! Id hit around 250kmh at the end of the straight, and drop down to 190 into the corner! Apparently you can enter the corner around 230kmh, but I didn't have to balls for that! The track is about 3.5km long and quite hilly.

Started off in the white (slow) group on the organisers advice (hire bike + new track) and ended up staying there the whole day! I should have moved up 2 groups, but there was only around 10 riders in the slow group so once i was out front, I was pretty much by myself which was nice. Plus there was a storm coming at the end of the day and I wanted to stick with the group with the earliest time slots! That was one thing that sucked during the day 4 groups x 20 mins each meant that you had 1 hours wait between session instead of 40 mins in the UK. Got a bit dull waiting for so long. Also, if someone binned it halfway through the session, they wouldn't line us back up again - instead, just get the next group ready. Generally the organisation with the UK organisers is more slick, but other than it is pretty much the same deal.

The bike

Last time out I was on my 06 R6 with brand new tyres; this time a hired GSXR-600 k7 with worn tyres. Have to say I much prefer the R6! The GSXR is a really nice bike to ride and very forgiving. You could be a little lazier with keeping revs up as there was definitely more pull in the midrange. Gear indicator was actually quite nice! The bike felt much large than the R6 and the riding position less focused. I wasn't really keen on this as the R6 could turn much quicker into corners and change direction more easily. Overall the GSXR just wasn't as exciting because it was quite easy to ride. The R6 you really have to ring it's neck whereas the gixer felt a little dull. Plus the sound of the GSXR on full chat doesn't even come close to the R6 :wink: (both on stock cans)

I want to go back, but I won't be getting a hire. The potential $3500 excess on a spill is just too much - especially given that the track is so fast, if you did come off, it would probably cost the whole lot!

Pictures here:

http://forums.sv650.org/showthread.php?t=101448

weazelz
10-12-07, 12:18 AM
nice pics (subtle branding ;) ) - looks like you're having fun. weather looks good too, unlike here, not that I'm jealous at all, not even slightly, honest ;)

Blue_SV650S
11-12-07, 11:03 AM
Only just seen this!

Cool :smt045 :)

What was track/air temp on the day??

£215 INCLUDING bike hire ... that is a bargain ... we so get ripped off in the uk :cry: ...

What are bike prices like out there?

ibishu
11-12-07, 12:29 PM
Only just seen this!

Cool :smt045 :)

What was track/air temp on the day??

£215 INCLUDING bike hire ... that is a bargain ... we so get ripped off in the uk :cry: ...

What are bike prices like out there?

bike prices are terrible! looking at buying a 675 when i get back, brand new, about $16,000 on road. thats about £6400.
rsvr, which i was also thinking of, second hand about $18000. thats £7200.
i test rode one here that was an 06 with 600 miles on it for £5000! that is a rather large difference.
not sure about sv's.
jap bikes are definatly the most prolific in aus, not that many scooters, but they are growing in number.

but, parts and bits for them are cheaper than here. oil, accesories are cheaper too. except leathers. leathers are cheaper here.
who knows why. i have never figured it out.

lukemillar
11-12-07, 10:26 PM
Only just seen this!

Cool :smt045 :)

What was track/air temp on the day??

£215 INCLUDING bike hire ... that is a bargain ... we so get ripped off in the uk :cry: ...

What are bike prices like out there?

Track temp was around 25/26, air temp around 30! I was sweating like a p-i-g in my leathers!

Trackdays here are cheap - $169 for midweek and $199 of a weekend which is about 65 and 80 pounds in real money!

Only downside, is you aren't spoilt for choice as you are in the UK. Without crazy drives and overnight stays, there are only 2 tracks here :(

Bikes on the other hand aren't so cheap. New bikes are fairly comparable but the second hand market here is expensive. I have been looking at 03 R1's and they all seem to go for around the $10000 mark which is about 4500 at the moment. Old Ducatis are just nuts! Ship a 748S or R over here and you are laughing! Is saw a couple of genunie R's in the UK in great condition for around 5000 pounds. Here, genuine R's sell for around $18000/$19000! :shock:

Petrol is also cheaper - around 60p a litre :)

Blue_SV650S
12-12-07, 09:37 AM
...

How did you go about emigrating??? Did work post you out there or did you apply for a job??

I wanna go to OZ - everything about this place sux!!! ... and is sucking more and more by the day!!! :cry: