The 400 on track

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zxrob
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The 400 on track

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Well, after a lot of man hours over the winter I finally got the 400 on track at Anglesey

After the initial, oh feck I've got to revs the tits off this I had a ball and managed to lap within 3 seconds of my best times I acheived on my R1 :smt003

Boy is it hard work after riding larger capacity bikes but so so rewarding

Mallory next

Couple of pics from the day

Rob

http://www.peterwilemanphotography.com/ ... il/1335722

http://www.peterwilemanphotography.com/ ... il/1335963
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:smt004
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Congratulations. I hope to do the same myself very soon.

It is weird how much you have to thrash them to get going isn't it? I rode a GSXR400 at Mallory once, it felt wrong to be revving it so hard all the time. Especially coming from a triple.
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Maxticate wrote:Congratulations. I hope to do the same myself very soon.

It is weird how much you have to thrash them to get going isn't it? I rode a GSXR400 at Mallory once, it felt wrong to be revving it so hard all the time. Especially coming from a triple.
Yeh you have to really keep them on the boil, took me a session or two to get use to it, last time I was there was on my R1 with an extra 90+ bhp, good fun though :smt003

Rob
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