ACU beckons

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Linger, Feb 7, 2004.

  1. Linger

    Linger Guest

    I've just filled in the form for racing MX this year with a few Enduro's. I
    thought about doing the road racing one aswel but there's no point as I
    don't own a track bike ATM.

    I'll file for a divorce now then.
     
    Linger, Feb 7, 2004
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  2. Linger

    Alan.T.Gower Guest

    Get one sorted.

    Good man. I can give you a few tips.
     
    Alan.T.Gower, Feb 7, 2004
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  3. Don't forget the bike trailer..

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    eric the brave, Feb 7, 2004
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  4. Linger

    Linger Guest

    I'll take a look. I'll be mainly racing locally in Essex.
    I'm only starting out but its the only way to get a ride around here
     
    Linger, Feb 7, 2004
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  5. Linger

    sweller Guest

    Or down south...
     
    sweller, Feb 7, 2004
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  6. What's it cost so far?

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    Grimly Curmudgeon, Feb 8, 2004
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  7. Handy. Ebay?

    Looking at how cheap some spares are on the bemsee list, and what some
    are prepared to pay on ebay...
    Heh.

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    Grimly Curmudgeon, Feb 8, 2004
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  8. Linger

    Linger Guest

    Tempted, but skint!
    When I do get a trackbike, it will either be a zx7r or a gsxr750
    No other reason apart from I like em.
     
    Linger, Feb 8, 2004
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  9. Linger

    Alan.T.Gower Guest


    Well done Champ, it looks like you've got it sorted. Fingers crossed for
    the reliability. Good luck to you and all the team, you deserve it after
    last season.

    BTW, CIHAGM.
     
    Alan.T.Gower, Feb 8, 2004
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  10. Linger

    Alan.T.Gower Guest


    Both good choices but I would go for the Kwak. Better front end.
     
    Alan.T.Gower, Feb 8, 2004
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  11. Linger

    Abso Guest

    Pull his contact details and phone him up. Normally helps jog their
    memory.

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    Abso, Feb 8, 2004
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  12. Linger

    Linger Guest

    £3.5 k over drawn, and just had plans accepted to turn out 2 bed chalet into
    a 4 bed house (Estimated at about 60k)

    **** it, e-mail me. I might be able to sort something with my uncle!
     
    Linger, Feb 8, 2004
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  13. Linger

    Linger Guest


    It was a hobby for a while. Golf and the website.
     
    Linger, Feb 8, 2004
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  14. Linger

    Abso Guest

    IIRC it's a requirement to have full current contact details
    registered, including phone no. so if you wanted to be an arse you
    could get him NARU'd. Not your style to do (or threaten) this though,
    I think.

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    Abso, Feb 8, 2004
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  15. Linger

    darsy Guest

    don't suppose you'd let me have the details too, eh?
     
    darsy, Feb 9, 2004
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  16. Out of interest, do you offer them at the winning bidders price,
    or their maximum price?
     
    William Grainger, Feb 9, 2004
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  17. Linger

    Champ Guest

    <emailed>
     
    Champ, Feb 9, 2004
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  18. Linger

    Champ Guest

    You have no choice but to offer at their highest bid. My experience
    is that most people aren't interested in paying their high bid price
    once the auction is over
     
    Champ, Feb 9, 2004
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