Just looking at the Spa thread, made me think what I have planned for this year. 16-18 May UKMOC weekender OR NL racing Donnington 23-25 May Anglesey racing hottrax 21-22 June Castle Doom NGRRC 16-17 Aug NL racing Cadwell 22-25 Aug Getting lost in Europe challenge 11 Oct NGRRC Thruxton 18 Oct Mopedathon RAF Odiham plus a few trackdays in between and before April, Looking still at the Scotland Ducati Manchester run as well as a fe sun-Sat jaunts if I can get them in Guess the missus had better start enjoying biking or take up a hobby of her own :biggrin:
you is a busy dood. i am gonna work less, spend more time with family , improve on the 848, clock up as least as many miles as the last few years and hopefully join you guys for the day on the island
Mine is get my 899 run in so I can really see what it is like to open it up, then take it to the Isle of Man for the TT and open it up legally :biggrin:
This is what I have planned so far Jan - Almeria April - Run the Hill at Prescott April - Portimao July - WDW July - Scotland with Ducati Manchester August - Spa Sept - Brno
My main plan is to fit the 30mm triples I bought last year and then do the same tracks I did last spring to see how the handling compares... Can't wait for springtime :biggrin:
The closest track is 100 miles away in that lot...and quicker to get to Spa in Belgium than anglesey! Lol
got a chance3 to do one a month this year at knock hill with the wife's cousin on a r6 i should take him up on it.
Get well into the 9's at Santa Pod on my ZZR.Overtake Andy b in the inside at a track day on my VFR and go touring again.I think that I might only actually achieve two of these....
Try to get the project bike on the road. Ride to the sachsenring (on the trumpet) to watch the moto gp. Take the bike (again the trumpet) to the inlaws place in France and explore the beaujolais and the ardeche regions. And hopefully get a trackday or 2 in
I did the Spain/France tour last year on my fully kitted out Viffer with my best buddy on his Blackbird including all those just amazing roads over the Pyrenees and more.I had just lost my lovely mum and have to admit that it was the best therapy ever.Those roads are just the perfect roads with views to die for but not literally and managed to scrape my panniers a couple of times.lovely people,lovely views and just so much fun.Comedy Chaz (ISC)IS not having a good time money wise so may have to do a bit closer to home this year(Wales/Scotland)inc the fabulous Highlands with tent/sleeping bag but it doesn't matter where it is ,its the company,the almost back to nature feeling and the exploring of new places which does the trick.If you any anyone else fancies a boys weekend or week away exploring let me know.You will have recharged batteries and a feeling of achievement with good old fashioned memories..