Foxwell enduro
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hypnoelvis
Walnutwhip
lchris21
captain caveman
chamber66
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Re: Foxwell enduro
chamber66 wrote:Will I die in the woods if I come to the Hypno training school [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]
Off course not, you will be well worked out but well looked after too. Remember what ur butty gareth danails said. [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]
hypnoelvis- Posts : 756
Join date : 2010-04-13
Re: Foxwell enduro
tricks wrote:I want to do this event but can't make a commitment to it until a few weeks before [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]hypnoelvis wrote: Ud better come up for some hypnoelvis enduro training before the foxwell, dont think it will be to easy.
Whats the score up with you now Elvis, do you get thrown out of all the good places because of you know who etc?? - i was in Walts arena yesterday with the rally, was dying to get the bike out [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]
Well i aint been thrown out yet, is there a bad feeling following me that im not aware off? I bloody hope not. Speak as you find , ive had no problems with anyone i dont think.
hypnoelvis- Posts : 756
Join date : 2010-04-13
Re: Foxwell enduro
Dunno about bad feelings.. but i'm told theres a bad smell following you, but thats down to your toilet habbits while out riding!! [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]
Nah i didn't mean just you getting thrown out, i meant people riding around the place in general, lol your as paraniod as chambers now!! [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]
To be honest this clamping down lark [with you know who] has put a load of us off crossing the tawe to ride in your neck of the woods [pardon the pun] - its a big place though.. i suppose if you keep moving you can enjoy a hassle free day.
Nah i didn't mean just you getting thrown out, i meant people riding around the place in general, lol your as paraniod as chambers now!! [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]
To be honest this clamping down lark [with you know who] has put a load of us off crossing the tawe to ride in your neck of the woods [pardon the pun] - its a big place though.. i suppose if you keep moving you can enjoy a hassle free day.
tricks- Posts : 652
Join date : 2010-02-15
Re: Foxwell enduro
chamber66 wrote:Well i enjoyed the last event so much, i'm going to do this one as well. it's the same venue as the last one so i know i will enjoy.
Anyone else fancy going up?
Foxwell Enduro - 12th September 2010
Cirencester Park, Cirencester
Forest based time-card enduro with a check length of around 10 miles. This event is for Clubman and Sportsman riders only - no Experts. Trials tyres on rear only.
What do you rekon Steve, about time you popped your cherry, and i'm sure someone will have a rear tyre to lend you
I fancy this - but the rules on the time card enduro see ever so confusing to me? I would need advice help on this keeping on the munite thing etc as I get in the race mindset and just go as fast as I can everyehere which I am told is not the thing to do????
cnbevan1979- Posts : 335
Join date : 2010-01-26
Age : 45
Location : Ystrad Rhondda
Re: Foxwell enduro
Do it mate, as it's a really good event, especially if you haven't done one before. Plenty of people will help with the card so don't worry
chamber66- Posts : 1297
Join date : 2010-01-29
Location : jack land
Re: Foxwell enduro
cnbevan1979 wrote:chamber66 wrote:Well i enjoyed the last event so much, i'm going to do this one as well. it's the same venue as the last one so i know i will enjoy.
Anyone else fancy going up?
Foxwell Enduro - 12th September 2010
Cirencester Park, Cirencester
Forest based time-card enduro with a check length of around 10 miles. This event is for Clubman and Sportsman riders only - no Experts. Trials tyres on rear only.
What do you rekon Steve, about time you popped your cherry, and i'm sure someone will have a rear tyre to lend you
I fancy this - but the rules on the time card enduro see ever so confusing to me? I would need advice help on this keeping on the munite thing etc as I get in the race mindset and just go as fast as I can everyehere which I am told is not the thing to do????
Dont worry bout things Bev great to see your thinking about it...but what bike?? [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]
Walnutwhip- Posts : 981
Join date : 2010-01-31
Location : Behind the orange curtain...
Re: Foxwell enduro
Sticking with the 280 mate - forks have gone in to have factory internals and valved to my weight, also ordered a heavier shock spring had to go up two spring rates to get it rated at 95 kg!
cnbevan1979- Posts : 335
Join date : 2010-01-26
Age : 45
Location : Ystrad Rhondda
Re: Foxwell enduro
May have a go at this one if I can scav a tyre of someone. Not paying £55 for a crappy tyre that gets used once.
Boys really enjoyed the last one.
Boys really enjoyed the last one.
Durzer- Posts : 98
Join date : 2010-02-27
Re: Foxwell enduro
cnbevan1979 wrote:Sticking with the 280 mate - forks have gone in to have factory internals and valved to my weight, also ordered a heavier shock spring had to go up two spring rates to get it rated at 95 kg!
I'm suprised at the shock spring, what was on it and how much do you weigh?
chamber66- Posts : 1297
Join date : 2010-01-29
Location : jack land
Re: Foxwell enduro
nice bike that 280 suprised how light it feels
captain caveman- Posts : 4184
Join date : 2010-01-26
Location : Pot noodle land
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