TT practice lap (well not a full lap)

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TT practice lap (well not a full lap)

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This may help out some TT newcomers, a steady practice lap.
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It just made him more sluggish.
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Re: TT practice lap (well not a full lap)

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The motor sounds good Keith ;) and no missed gears :)
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Re: TT practice lap (well not a full lap)

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No missed gears? Achmed Alun driving?
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kew
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Re: TT practice lap (well not a full lap)

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Keithtt7 wrote:The motor sounds good Keith ;) and no missed gears :)
Thank you Keith, did you notice that Al made me hit the rev limiter a few times?
I'm just ignoring that Steve English bloke and his stupid comments. (typical passenger)
I took the shell off my racing snail thinking it would make him faster.
It just made him more sluggish.
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Re: TT practice lap (well not a full lap)

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Yes I did notice, but I built that factor into the motor for you Keith.
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