Buell Experience - my mutterings
- Ernie Cooley
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Buell Experience - my mutterings
First of all, what a right cracking day! I started out a little nervous, I am a relative noob to bikes and this was my first trackday.
So, I arrive and was welcomed by the Buell girls who were V helpful, made me feel welcome and presented with a wrist band and a lunch voucher followed by a few forms to fill in. 5 mins later I am enjoying lunch in the Cadwell canteen.
A small group of us are called over (about 15 all in) and we are split into two groups, the first get their briefing and away they go to have a 20 min session at "sighting speeds" this allowed those who have never been on circuit to find out where it goes, and most of all where someone will be in the event you bin it we watched on as the first group went round on a drying track, I was starting to get a tad giddy in readiness for our session.
In they came and it was out turn for the briefing, concise and to the point, all aspects relating to having a good time safely. Right, lid on, gloves on, errr how do you start this wombles thing? the key is hidden round the side of the clocks right where you wouldn't look finally got the thing going and it rattled and farted like a good un, 3K rpm and things seemed to wobble less, we are out the trap and away, me grinning like a stupid man but with my concentrating head on. I took it nice n easy on the first few laps before whacking the throttle open down the start finish straight, I think I touched 100 before backing off for copice. My first time on a naked bike and I felt wind battered, round the back of the circuit and down through the gooseneck, yours truly was having a reet ol laugh! i was quite surprised how well they handled.
In we came, swapped bikes and back out for another session, confidence growing, skill not growing, I managed to up the pace somewhat and tip it into the corners are a decent rate.
We were ushered over to the off road section where we took a 10 min journt over the grass and through some shitty surfaces, riding stood up on the pegs took some getting used to especially with the back end sliding round like a good un, I manage to get round the course without any mishaps and was quite surpriese how well it did, I certainly would not have managed it on the firestorm without the odd fall.
Next was a quick blast round the roads of Cadwell, nothing silly but a chance to feel how they performed on road, it was clear to me how shite my firestorm front end feels compared to these bikes, relatively happy we came back in for the cones slow speed session, perfectly demonstrated by the instructor, we all think, yeah we can manage it, first guy out, drops it going over the raised section, bent brake lever and bike swap later we all had a go, and a laugh at each other as we all fail miserably. One bloke had about 4 dabs whichwas the best of the day.
Finally we had a go out on the track again, this time on the new 1125, this was more up my street compared to the naked's we had been on earlier. Off we go and down the start/finish, I top 125 before braking for copice, this feels more planted than the naked bikes and has far more feel than the storm through the bends, up through park straight I hit the limiter in 4th and 5th before hard on the front end, tip it in and steady round chris curve and down through the gooseneck, I'm feeling confident and start to push a little harder, getting the completely wrong line into the mountain, I nearly ended up on the grass but managed to sort mi'sen out. Head down butt up, I managed to string together a good set of laps, managed to pass a few folk and was scared half to death when former BSB rider Matt Lewellyn came past me at warp factor 10 into the chicane before the mountain.
In we came, de-biref and a chance to buy some pics of the day, yours truly knackerdbut chuffed to bits.
Roll on Spain in November for 4 more trackdays, this time on my own steed.
Some pics http://www.flickr.com/photos/adycooney/ ... 5731/show/
So, I arrive and was welcomed by the Buell girls who were V helpful, made me feel welcome and presented with a wrist band and a lunch voucher followed by a few forms to fill in. 5 mins later I am enjoying lunch in the Cadwell canteen.
A small group of us are called over (about 15 all in) and we are split into two groups, the first get their briefing and away they go to have a 20 min session at "sighting speeds" this allowed those who have never been on circuit to find out where it goes, and most of all where someone will be in the event you bin it we watched on as the first group went round on a drying track, I was starting to get a tad giddy in readiness for our session.
In they came and it was out turn for the briefing, concise and to the point, all aspects relating to having a good time safely. Right, lid on, gloves on, errr how do you start this wombles thing? the key is hidden round the side of the clocks right where you wouldn't look finally got the thing going and it rattled and farted like a good un, 3K rpm and things seemed to wobble less, we are out the trap and away, me grinning like a stupid man but with my concentrating head on. I took it nice n easy on the first few laps before whacking the throttle open down the start finish straight, I think I touched 100 before backing off for copice. My first time on a naked bike and I felt wind battered, round the back of the circuit and down through the gooseneck, yours truly was having a reet ol laugh! i was quite surprised how well they handled.
In we came, swapped bikes and back out for another session, confidence growing, skill not growing, I managed to up the pace somewhat and tip it into the corners are a decent rate.
We were ushered over to the off road section where we took a 10 min journt over the grass and through some shitty surfaces, riding stood up on the pegs took some getting used to especially with the back end sliding round like a good un, I manage to get round the course without any mishaps and was quite surpriese how well it did, I certainly would not have managed it on the firestorm without the odd fall.
Next was a quick blast round the roads of Cadwell, nothing silly but a chance to feel how they performed on road, it was clear to me how shite my firestorm front end feels compared to these bikes, relatively happy we came back in for the cones slow speed session, perfectly demonstrated by the instructor, we all think, yeah we can manage it, first guy out, drops it going over the raised section, bent brake lever and bike swap later we all had a go, and a laugh at each other as we all fail miserably. One bloke had about 4 dabs whichwas the best of the day.
Finally we had a go out on the track again, this time on the new 1125, this was more up my street compared to the naked's we had been on earlier. Off we go and down the start/finish, I top 125 before braking for copice, this feels more planted than the naked bikes and has far more feel than the storm through the bends, up through park straight I hit the limiter in 4th and 5th before hard on the front end, tip it in and steady round chris curve and down through the gooseneck, I'm feeling confident and start to push a little harder, getting the completely wrong line into the mountain, I nearly ended up on the grass but managed to sort mi'sen out. Head down butt up, I managed to string together a good set of laps, managed to pass a few folk and was scared half to death when former BSB rider Matt Lewellyn came past me at warp factor 10 into the chicane before the mountain.
In we came, de-biref and a chance to buy some pics of the day, yours truly knackerdbut chuffed to bits.
Roll on Spain in November for 4 more trackdays, this time on my own steed.
Some pics http://www.flickr.com/photos/adycooney/ ... 5731/show/
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Nice set of photos
Sounds like you had a cracking time.
Didn't you win the Buell Experience (in a raffle?) - is it something you can go pay for? like the Ron Haslam race school events?
Even though the one I'd really like is a tad small for my 6' 1" frame, I'd still like a blat on one or two.
Looks like they supplied the leathers too?
Details please
Graeme

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Rossi, really messes with your mind!!!!! Muaahahahaha


Didn't you win the Buell Experience (in a raffle?) - is it something you can go pay for? like the Ron Haslam race school events?
Even though the one I'd really like is a tad small for my 6' 1" frame, I'd still like a blat on one or two.
Looks like they supplied the leathers too?
Details please

Graeme

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Rossi, really messes with your mind!!!!! Muaahahahaha

- Ernie Cooley
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Leathers are mine, acquired on Saturday, knee sliders untouched
Yeah I won the afternoon from visordown, simple email an answer and away you go. I was one of 5 who won.
I understand the Buell experience is open to anyone, £135.00 for half a day, held at Cadwell and Mallory (The organisers said Cadwell is the better track)
http://www.buell.com/en_uk/company/events/
A local Harley Ferguson dealer will have more details.

Yeah I won the afternoon from visordown, simple email an answer and away you go. I was one of 5 who won.
I understand the Buell experience is open to anyone, £135.00 for half a day, held at Cadwell and Mallory (The organisers said Cadwell is the better track)
http://www.buell.com/en_uk/company/events/
A local Harley Ferguson dealer will have more details.
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Re: Buell Experience - my mutterings
My XB9 is the same...its great up to 80 then you think your heads going to blow off!Ernie Cooley wrote: My first time on a naked bike and I felt wind battered



Great bikes imo. Piss easy to work on, cheap on parts, handles better than any other Ive had, good on the fuel, goes well enough, is comfy, not 10 a penny and sounds like thunder


I love hearing people put them down "Harley this"..."Unreliable that"..."sh1t bla, bla, bla..."
Half of them havnt even tried one...

Only downside, like RedStormV and SL have mentioned is the size of them if your over 5 11"...big as a 250 really

Glad you enjoyed the day. Sounds like you had a good laugh. You'll have to post when you've been on the storm

- Ernie Cooley
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Re: Buell Experience - my mutterings
The storm is my current steed, love it to bits, but the day out showed me how crapola the front end is. Maybe time for a new set of aftermarket forks or a trip to that guy in Lancashire to sort the ones on it now.Jbrebel wrote:You'll have to post when you've been on the storm
Sounds like a brilliant day out.
Cadwell is awesome bike or car, but better on a bike - but then my last bike outing there was 1969, so maybe a bit of the old "rose tinted" there.
I'd love to take my old velo round there, but I think it would be dangerously slow!
Cadwell is awesome bike or car, but better on a bike - but then my last bike outing there was 1969, so maybe a bit of the old "rose tinted" there.
I'd love to take my old velo round there, but I think it would be dangerously slow!
She's my idea of beauty and thats what I ride.