Cadwell Park crmc this weekend

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Re: Cadwell Park crmc this weekend

Post by bobster » Mon Sep 08, 2014 9:39 pm

Dont forget to do a write up for the next pride (40).............That'd be a good read for everyone! ;-)

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Re: Cadwell Park crmc this weekend

Post by Kryten » Tue Sep 09, 2014 7:47 am

Good result Malc. 8-) 8-)

Congratulations on getting the Championship. As some one who has to work at being a decent road rider, getting round a track in a hurry is pretty daunting. Apart from a bit of marshalling up at Sculthorpe in the '80s I've never ridden on a race track. :oops:

Last meeting is Snetterton, but I'm in Lincolnshire :roll:

Big finish there then. :D :D
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Re: Cadwell Park crmc this weekend

Post by Nigelkat » Tue Sep 09, 2014 8:36 pm

Congrats Malc well done mate :D

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Re: cadwell Park crmc this weekend

Post by Pop-Kat » Tue Sep 09, 2014 9:24 pm

Thanks all :)

I striped the bike down and had both front and rear ends off, tweaked the swingarm a bit as it had a slight twist, checked the shocks, all straight, checked the forks, all straight, tweaked the yokes as they were a bit out, checked the steering bearings, Brands hatch gravel in there :o put new bearings in and put it all back together, wheel alignment almost perfect now and smooth when turning the bars. also put new plug caps and plugs in. I think lots of small things contributed to the bad handling but mainly grit and gravel in those headstock bearings. I couldn't work out how the gravel got in there at first but after a closer look the steering stem is hollow and there's a slot up the side for the steering lock, the gravel got pushed up there hard enough to mash the bottom of the headstock a bit, I had to file it to get the old race out, no permanent damage though.
the misfire must have been the original 33 year old plug caps.

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Re: Cadwell Park crmc this weekend

Post by fossie » Wed Sep 10, 2014 6:48 am

And weldone from us here, tried a race season once in the 70's my self preservation chip cut in too soon to be any good !
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