Any interest in another dyno day?
There is a place nearby to me in Northampton which as well as having a good dyno operator, offers decent tea & biscuits and has plenty of interesting kit to oogle at in between..
If there is any interest, ill ask him pricing vs qty of bikes we should have turn up..
https://www.rpmbikes.co.uk/
Dyno Day?
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I'd be interested in that if it goes ahead how much do you think it would be?
- fatfreddy000
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I could be interested too if a good deal on the dyno could be got like!
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I have asked him costs and how many people required to make the day worthwhile for him.
Will let you know.
Will let you know.
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We would need a minimum of 10 people, cost would be £30 per bike, tea, coffee n biscuits provided.
If we have enough interest, we can sort a date out, im in anyway.
If we have enough interest, we can sort a date out, im in anyway.
- fatfreddy000
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That's sounds good to me.
I would be coming from east London.
I'm in too assuming the arranged date works for me.
Would love to know what bhp she's producing.
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Have 4 interested now...anyone else?
- fatfreddy000
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Roll up roll up, get yer names down!
Would be up for meeting up and riding with anybody if they'd be heading up a simar direction to me (east London)
“If all insects on Earth disappeared, within 50 years all life on Earth would end. If all human beings disappeared from the Earth, within 50 years all forms of life would flourish.” Biologist Jonas Salk