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Old 21-08-12, 09:28 PM   #131
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Default Re: Stopping/slowing with the clutch in. Bad form?

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If you GM lot know so much about grip, how come you ride so slowly around the bends?
I have a stalker?!
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Old 21-08-12, 09:28 PM   #132
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If you GM lot know so much about grip, how come you ride so slowly around the bends?
Two reasons, my theoretical knowledge of physics doesnt even translate to being able to play pool well and...

Most of the time I'm not racing.
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Old 21-08-12, 09:29 PM   #133
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If you GM lot know so much about grip, how come you ride so slowly around the bends?
Didn't see you overtake me Sunday!
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Old 21-08-12, 09:29 PM   #134
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Default Re: Stopping/slowing with the clutch in. Bad form?

which GM lot would that be

Glencoe Massacre
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Guildford Massive

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Old 21-08-12, 09:31 PM   #135
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That would be the Guilford Massive!
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Old 21-08-12, 09:31 PM   #136
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Oh Guildford Massive, haven't dared drift that far North yet! Its too wet up there, not enough grip for me.
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Old 21-08-12, 09:31 PM   #137
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Didn't see you overtake me Sunday!
He was going THAT quick?!?
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Old 21-08-12, 09:33 PM   #138
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He was going THAT quick?!?
I din't even hear him rattle past!
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Old 21-08-12, 09:33 PM   #139
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Didn't see you overtake me Sunday!
Mate I had to hang back on the straights, because I kept catching up on the corners.
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Old 21-08-12, 09:34 PM   #140
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ahhh Guildford where the b roads are like our motorways
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