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Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2006 4:39 pm
by ohno102go
i gotta say though..what does the ole Govnr expect... after a car hits the wall running the 1/4 mile in reverse at Eastern Creek, the coroner gets involved and is concerned about letting anyone loose on a racetrack resulting in a simple solution of handing a monopoly to the Superbike School on Eastern Creek, arguably the best learning track in Sydney. The resulting price hike turns a track day into a costly exercise. Yes, you can go to Oran Park for alot less, but again.. for learning.not so appropriate.
Still got the urge, can't afford to track day it, use the streets instead, and with stunting and freestyle all the rage its only gettin bigger...

Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2006 4:59 pm
by Damon Z1000
MadKaw wrote:
in my parents P76


Bwahahahahahahaha


Bas*ard beat me to it :wink:

Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2006 5:53 pm
by kellz
yeh or you were to busy looking at other things ;)

Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2006 8:19 pm
by Pabs
Cath wrote:Considering it's basically in our backyard though, I'll continue having fun on it. You can limit your risk of getting pinged considerably. Choose your times. Don't speed on the straights. Get to know where the cops tend to hang out, etc
You can still have a lot of fun on that road, particularly in the twisties north of Calga, where there is very small likelihood of getting pinged as there aren't too many spots for the coppers to sit.



8) I had a bit of fun today,I saw maybe 8 bikes tops!! iamwithstupid.gif
it is a week day DOH!!

Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2006 7:48 am
by ty
As Cath said and Pabs implied it's now a matter of pick your times.
We head out early on Sunday morning partly to miss most of the cops and the non-locals.
Late morning/lunch/mid afternoon is a different ball game and I'd avoid it then.
Of course if you can get out during the week (ie Pabs) you're laughing.

To be honest I'd still ride it even if were some distance away. But then I'm a freak who doesn't mind riding on the DDP weekends as I find the OPH enjoyable even at 70 - practicing my throttle control, ie attempting to use no brakes ala first session of ASBS Level 1. Builds a different set of skills you don't normally get to practice.

I have to admit though I ignore the change for the most part - just keep an extra eye out for cops (yes despite missing the signals MadKaw and Dave#3 behind me saw :oops: ), riding it regularly you get to know where they hang out, and I tend to do a speed that I can slow down to a plod-safe level pretty quickly from. None of this 160kph+ that some silly buggers do. That's just deserving of trouble.

My 2c, less tax = $1please, hand it over
ty

Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2006 12:24 pm
by Pabs
ty wrote: I find the OPH enjoyable even at 70 - practicing my throttle control, ie attempting to use no brakes ala first session of ASBS Level 1. Builds a different set of skills you don't normally get to practice.

Yes Tony, I find ideal for practising throttle control and since I have been away and not riding as much,this slower speed limit is ok until I get my confidence back.