smart51
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posted on 4/8/12 at 04:10 PM |
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Track day fun. do I miss t he kit car?
Just home from a track day at Mallory Park, and much fun was had. The Suzuki handles the course nicely though a little more power would have been
nice. Hitting 85 at the end of the pit lane instead of 120 isn't as much of a thrill. 80 round gerrards was an adventure where the kit felt
completely planted. At times like these I do miss the seven. On the other hand, nothing broke. No oil was consumed, nothing needed to be tweaked or
adjusted and I got home again with no new noises, shakes or rattles to worry about. And when it rained, I didn't get wet. At times like these,
I don't miss it quite so much.
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RK
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posted on 4/8/12 at 05:20 PM |
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There is something to be said for showing up, checking fluid levels, checking air pressures, and getting on with it. The kit car is a bit more labour
intensive, but perhaps a bit more on the edge when driving.
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smart51
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posted on 4/8/12 at 07:00 PM |
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And here's a pic
Mallory Park
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vanepico
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posted on 4/8/12 at 07:17 PM |
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I thought you were talking about a suzuki bike, I got confused when you said it wasn't 'planted'
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Chippy
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posted on 4/8/12 at 09:54 PM |
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Ahh! Little Suzi Capo, always fancied one of those, turbo 3 pot and highly tuneable. Cheers Ray
To make a car go faster, just add lightness. Colin Chapman - OR - fit a bigger engine. Chippy
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jaik
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posted on 4/8/12 at 10:57 PM |
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My Cappuccino was the most "fun" car I've ever owned. Every drive was a little event, yet it was perfectly usable as a daily driver.
Superb engine too.
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Nick DV
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posted on 4/8/12 at 11:19 PM |
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Add a bike engine and you could have the best of both worlds http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LNgfUxbyNUU
Cheers, Nick
"The force will be with you, always!"
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