Motocrossing

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Linger, Nov 8, 2003.

  1. Linger

    Linger Guest

    Loving it.
    Been for the last two weekends.
    Hope Santa gets me a bike and pays off my overdraft!
     
    Linger, Nov 8, 2003
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  2. Linger

    Linger Guest

    Essex, Joyce Green and a little club in Benfleet.
    I have a share of a CCM C25 which is a little heavy.
    I also have a mate with a KX125 which is great fun.
    I'm a ponce I know but they invite me for some reason.
     
    Linger, Nov 8, 2003
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    Nidge Guest

    Linger wrote
    Where?
    Which Club?
    And how the fk have you managed to do that if you don't have a bike?


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    ZX6R J2 Stunning in zit yellow. Bits of CB500S in Norwegian Parrot blue.
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    'Just because I don't care doesn't mean I don't understand'.
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    Nidge, Nov 9, 2003
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    Pip Luscher Guest

    It is good fun, isn't it?

    You get one hell of a workout, too. Especially since the gloopy winter
    conditions have started.

    I'm not what one would call quick, it took a year just to get even a
    small degree of confidence but even as slow as I am it is *huge* fun.

    There are two circuits I usually go to: Wildtracks, which is just ten
    minutes up the A14/A11, or Washbrook Farm, which is a few miles north
    of Cambridge.

    Wildtracks is a bit daunting when it gets really rutted but the jumps
    (once you get used to them seeming to be nearly vertical) are great
    for big air!

    Washbrook is tighter with smaller jumps and I would say it is a bit
    more technical but has a slightly firmer surface in winter. It's a
    nice circuit.
     
    Pip Luscher, Nov 9, 2003
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    Linger Guest

    I can't do more than 5 laps FFS!
    I am going to do that one soon as I've heard loads about it.
     
    Linger, Nov 9, 2003
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