Wirral100 club Angelsey int

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Robbie
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Wirral100 club Angelsey int

Post by Robbie »

Im planning on doing the oct meet at Anglesey with wirral club.In F400 class Im just looking for any help info or tips on the circuit etc.Or even better if anybody on here will be doing the meeting and wouldnt mind a walk round the track.cheers.
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Post by sinap »

Hi robbie.
we are planning to do this meeting as well,will probably get there friday evening hopefully not to late,any help you need or a walk round the track no problem, we are doing a thundersports meeting there as well on the 12/13th but on the coastal, you will def enjoy it, smooth with plenty of grip.
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jake
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Post by jake »

we will be there too.
Looking forward to it, havenbt been out for a month or two due to bike probs.
Simon above is the guy to follow tho, not me :smt002
I know the way to the bar for a bevy on the friday night tho :smt001 see ya there

same gearing as coastal and lets hope for better weather than last years grand
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Cheers guys will give you a shout.what gearing should i be running then on std box?cheers.
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Post by jake »

14/46 is a good place to start mate.
i use a 45, but used a 47 on a more standard motor
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