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Posted: Mon Jul 30, 12 5:35 pm
by Brian J
We tell him to surprise us every year.......and he does
Dave999 wrote:yeah at least there is a choice
anyone eaten at shakey recently....
eggs beans burger sausage chips for 6 meals across a weekend has an adverse effect on the constitution, you need a lukewarm pork n salmonella sandwich just to get some kind of motion back in yer life
PS the pizza is good i agree
i turn up every year and say "The Usual" the fella laughs and sticks on loads of jalapenos
thats service...... he only sees me once every 365 days
Dave
Posted: Mon Jul 30, 12 5:37 pm
by V8 Sam
the pizza was epic! one of the best i have had!
Posted: Mon Jul 30, 12 5:40 pm
by Roger
mad machs wrote:But I feel that the Nats should be more in touch with it's roots are far as trackside goes, RWYB Yanks.
Some of us have no real interest in RWYB.
Posted: Mon Jul 30, 12 5:46 pm
by Pete
Roger wrote:mad machs wrote:But I feel that the Nats should be more in touch with it's roots are far as trackside goes, RWYB Yanks.
Some of us have no real interest in RWYB.
Damn Rivet counter!

Posted: Mon Jul 30, 12 5:48 pm
by MattH
Food looked good to me, variety and price OK.
My only problem was the fair ground in the show and shine. Move it!
Posted: Mon Jul 30, 12 5:56 pm
by Pete
MattH wrote: ............My only problem was the fair ground in the show and shine. Move it!
Thankfully I believe that is already sorted for next year, a relief to all no doubt....well done, chaps!!!!
Posted: Mon Jul 30, 12 6:03 pm
by mad machs
Brian J wrote:
2..Loved seeing the bikes run and think they should be allowed to go to the front (as do SantaPod officials ,and it is there gaff)
All well & good Brian, but try even running at a bike meet, let alone pushing to the front & see how far you get

(ps I used to run my GSX1100ET at bike RWYB events)
Plus of course see how far you get trying to run at a dedicated race meeting on a RWYB basis & you'll reach a similar distance.
Got to say, the Nats was as Ace as ever, only giving my perspective on a single facet of things, I gave up on the RWYB & sat in the stands with everyone else in the end, just wish I hadn't coughed up £25 first, which incidentally is £25 I'd rather hang onto these days, if I wanted to sit in stationary traffic for hours on end, all I'd have to do is join the traffic queue into Newquay along with all the tourists back home for nothing.
Obviously I can appreciate things being busy, & the Pod crew are second to none in getting cars through as quickly & safely as humanly possible, but some of the non- yank RWYB induced hold ups were frustrating to say the least.
Posted: Mon Jul 30, 12 6:17 pm
by Cannonball
Brian J wrote:Fanastic weekend thanks to all involved ,
few comments /replys:-
1..we have a swap meet area its been in the same for the last 10-15 years

2..Loved seeing the bikes run and think they should be allowed to go to the front (as do SantaPod officials ,and it is there gaff)
3..Dont like the food then take your own ....Thought the food was a 9 out of 10
4..Toilets were ace , I sat on one three times
5..Playgirls were ace , the dark haired one was the Bananarama! ...
6..paid to run on sun and didnt have one ...but i'd had such a great weekend I didnt even ask for my £25.00 back ....
IN ALL FAIRNESS BRI MAKES SOME VERY VALID POINTS, THE FEW BIKES THAT DID RUN NEVER BLEW UP AND RAN IN 10 SECONDS OR LESS, THERE WAS ONE OLD BLOKE ON ONE WHO WAS LIKE HE WAS RIDING TO TESCO,S FOR A LOAF OF BREAD IN 12 SECOND TERRITORY,

Posted: Mon Jul 30, 12 6:35 pm
by Brian J
The bike thing ,I can understand BUT they stick you at the front and when they see a gap for any reason they get you through, straight to the start line and your gone in 10 seconds or in my case 12 seconds

Posted: Mon Jul 30, 12 6:42 pm
by mad machs
In the 12's with my old GSX1100, the wearing of bicycle clips was strongly recommended with 140 section rear tyre

Posted: Mon Jul 30, 12 6:49 pm
by Pete
Not really a rant, but I always find it frustrating when you have been waiting for an oil down to be cleared up and then SPR put the Jetcar out straight away - a touch insensitive.
Then again, I'm not really the one who should complain about oil downs.

Posted: Mon Jul 30, 12 7:23 pm
by 65Belvedere
MattH wrote:Food looked good to me, variety and price OK.
My only problem was the fair ground in the show and shine. Move it!
fair ground was out of our control..
but it WONT be there next year.
Posted: Mon Jul 30, 12 7:29 pm
by Adrian Worman
Cannonball wrote:
Hahahahahaha

nats
Posted: Mon Jul 30, 12 7:59 pm
by LONGSHOT
everyone is entitled to an opinion i suppose.....
for me it was as good as usual and i have been for quite a few years now.
i actually like waiting in the fire up lane-you get to chat to people and look at some great cars-nowt wrong with that ,its all part of the weekend at the nats.
the bogs were best i have seen and actually looked forward to laying a cable(well ,pile `o` mash actually sunday morning

)
not fussed who goes up the strip either as long they are enjoying themselves
i say thanks again to all involved.
love, Longshot
disclaimer-
this is my own personal view and any offence taken to the views therein are unintentional ,so find another party if this ones not your bag.

Posted: Mon Jul 30, 12 8:43 pm
by Jon Benn
[quote="Pete"]Not really a rant, but I always find it frustrating when you have been waiting for an oil down to be cleared up and then SPR put the Jetcar out straight away - a touch insensitive.
I know that when they used chaff (however its spelt) to clean up the fluids the jet car was used to blow the left overs off the strip, is this still the case after a clean up?