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TT 2007 Verdict anyone?

Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2007 1:10 pm
by PBBoxer
Back from 16 nights at the TT this morning.

Interested in what others thought of this year's event?

Not so much in terms of the racing, but teh whole shooting match.

Also, managed to take some really good vid from the 1200s and will post some bits up if anyone wants to see. At the start of the visit, only managed just over 140 on the mountain mile but by the end of last week had it just about topped out at just under 160 indicated :oops:

Re: TT 2007 Verdict anyone?

Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2007 2:57 pm
by Dog Tyred
PBBoxer wrote: At the start of the visit, only managed just over 140 on the mountain mile but by the end of last week had it just about topped out at just under 160 indicated :oops:
Respect :notworthy:..........not that condone that sort of thing you understand :oops:

Yes please on the vids :D

Greg

Re: TT 2007 Verdict anyone?

Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2007 2:59 pm
by stoney
Nu2beemers wrote:Yes please on the vids :D
ditto

Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2007 3:24 pm
by Harry
As many on here know I'm also a sidecar passenger at weekends. My TT highlight was my mate Rick Long winning both Sidecar races to become the most successful passenger ever over the TT course (7 wins).
Another deserved mention is for Eddie and Dipsta who were the fastest newcomers and came in something incredible like 16th.

If no one has ever seen sidecar road racing you have to see it to believe it. Those TT passengers take a battering for over an hour in 3 non-stop laps (I'm exhausted after 10 minutes and 8 laps of brands short circuit). The rear suspension play is absolutlely minimal. When the race is over quite a few have to be lifted off the platform and some will be pissing blood for weeks. real hard bastards.

H

Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2007 4:51 pm
by Black Knight
First time, loved it, booked 2008.

A few S's. Anybody on here? I do like that Black one.
Saw a couple parked outside the Imperial but didn't have my camera with me. One was a purply/greeninsh colour. Special edition?

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The carbon covers this are different in design to mine. Mine are one whole piece :?
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Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2007 5:42 pm
by winger
Well i have to say the weather took some beating,apart from sunday when there was a monsoon late afternoon early evening.

Saw no end of 1100s's most still had the cats on!!!,seems most peoples idea of improvement is putting a sticker on e'm!!.

Saw the biggest assortmet of bikes i think i've ever seen,from a Norwegian reg Brough Superior that had been to the Artic Circle,to Mick Grant rideing home in the traffic on an RG 500 Suzuki race bike.

The raceing was very good i've never rated Mcguiness,but feck me he's somthing else round the TT.

Could fill a few pages with the people i met,oddly enough alot were Australians with no interest in bikes but just felt they had to go and have a look!!.

But last but not least,don't talk of white van man,Volvo van or anyone else for that matter the dumb'est road users are bikers,utterly,utterly brainless,if you ever want to top yourself go to the TT,cuz some twat will do it for you coming the otherway.

But a great event nontheless.

Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2007 7:54 pm
by GeordieBoy
BK - that's me on the blue 1100S with the Alpinestars jacket :D (Sorry about the cat, Winger, but I had enough trouble getting the Lasers on without worrying about sheared exhaust bolts etc aswell :shock: ). Don't recognise the location BK -where was it? Pity you couldn't make it to Laxey on Friday 1st!

I thoroughly enjoyed the week away despite the weather (we arrived on the Tuesday of Practice Week and left just as the weather was picking up!). In fact, we enjoyed it so much we're already booked up for 2008, although I may be on a different bike by then, finances permitting :wink:

PB - good to see you there! That footage of yours is worth publishing. Have you sorted out the gearbox problem yet? You've put me right off a 12 now :(

Mark

Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2007 9:29 pm
by gus
I,m glad you all had a rocking good time.I will get there during TT one year.My other half has friends who live on the island ,so no excuse really.
PB.Get that vid posted.I wanna see you doing your best george formby bit. :lol:
gus

Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2007 9:32 pm
by Black Knight
To be honest mate, I don't know I wasn't paying much attention.

Peel maybe?

There wasn't much there bar a lighthouse...
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And some local wildlife
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Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2007 4:45 am
by woofboxer
Black Knight wrote: And some local wildlife
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Cami combats? I guess you had to be there! :D

Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2007 12:20 pm
by PBBoxer
Sorry about the crud quality, the original to dvd is really crisp, but this file has been reduced to 15mb and quality isnt as good

http://media.putfile.com/TT-2007-Hairpin-to-Bungalow

Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2007 12:39 pm
by Harry
Good job. Looks like you nearly binned at the Gooseneck but neat through the top section :P

Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2007 12:40 pm
by PBBoxer
Didnt have any moments at gooseneck all fortnight. The only place that did bite once was the dip just after ginger hall

Not keen on Brandywell either, or the left at the end of the mile

What a place.

Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2007 2:21 pm
by Black Knight
Good run :D

Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2007 4:53 pm
by gus
Nice one paul. :lol:
Looks like you know your way around pretty well.
gus