Beezumph at Cadwell Park…

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It’s Beezumph at Cadwell Park this Thursday and Friday 9th-10th with the track day on the 10th.

I’ll be there, I think Chris and Trident Sam will be too.

Anyone else going along ??

The weather looks to be glorious !!
 
Good to meet Chris and Nigel there today. 👍
We called in at the Petwood Hotel at Woodhall Spa on the way back, home to the “Dambusters” 617 Squadron during WW2 for a posh snack!
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Good to meet Chris and Nigel there today. 👍
We called in at the Petwood Hotel at Woodhall Spa on the way back, home to the “Dambusters” 617 Squadron during WW2 for a posh snack!View attachment 125504View attachment 125505
Yep, great to have the annual catch up !

You def shudda got a prize for sparkliest bike in the paddock, your paint really ‘popped’ in the sun !
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Was great to see you Nigel thrashing that Seeley Norton round the track, all my mates were impressed with the bike and your style ! roll on next years
Yep, great to catch up Sam.

It was fun out there for sure, I had a great time!

But, ‘Trident Hunter’ jokes aside, there were some properly fast lads out there on some beautifully prepared triples !

Fantastic craic though, really top event, can’t wait for next year.
 
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It was good Trident Hunting though, practically tripping over ‘em.

Chris brought a brace of his (Chris in white, yours truly in black) and let me have a play on this lovely R3 North.

I have to admit, it wasn’t actually all that bad…

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Your right Sam lol he still has the dyno, now on its own trailer as he sold the race car kitted truck. I never let him run my bikes up as he has no mechanical sympathy. If the book says it make xx bhp at 9,500 revs then thats what happens. Older bikes need a bit of tlc. He did do checks for a one make series with Bemsee which he enjoyed as its cut to the chase but thoroughly enjoyed throwing bikes out when he found little cons. The ones they tried when he first started alway employed a bike that didnt quite run right but still nearly made full horsepower. Once on track these bikes ran smooth as silk! Alls fair in love & war & proddie racing.
 
Nige thank you for the help & support at Cadwell. It was great to catch up & grand of you to let me ride the Seeley. First time out for a long while & I rode like it! As I said if I didnt know it was a 1007 I would have sworn it was a 750 as it revs like a banchee.
I made it home at 11.45 & just had time to shower & shave before the boys birthday lunch, so im still in the good books, although 5 1/4 hours behind the wheel as the temperature crept up to 28.5 as a bit much. Started out in thick fog as well. To the next track day event meet whatever,all the best Chris
 
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