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Track Day Marshalling

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Spent Sunday as a track day marshal at RAF Odiham.  It was quite interesting, but not something I'd want to do again - mostly I did it as it guarantees a place on the next track day.  It was BLOODY FREEZING COLD, yet I managed to get a sunburnt face.  Some other observations: Radio comms are very difficult in high winds with bikes rattling past at speed.  It was hard to keep on top of the situation at times. It was virtually impossible to tell the Fast and Intermediate groups apart.   There were folks in Novice going faster than some in Fast. Novice had the most near-misses, thanks to huge speed disparities. Fast bike does not mean fast rider. Make sure everything on your bike is tightly secured.  A fair bit of track time was lost searching for parts that had fallen off. If you're marshalling - bring a chair!  And a sun hat!  An earplug would help with the radio too - radio earpiece in one ear, plug in the other.

Scenes of excess from Prescott Bike Festival

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First up, a Dodge Viper engined bike: Next, a jet powered shopping trolley - well, more accurately a go-kart with an APU mounted on it, but everyone came running when it started spooling up: Finally, the Royal Breakfast from Little Chef - it's an Olympic breakfast with a steak added to it.  I thought Chris was pulling my leg when he told me about it, but it's real and it's brilliant: The whole thing was ruined a bit by the muddy field provided for bike parking - it was very traumatic and I'll not go again if it's been raining beforehand.

Wish you were here?

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"Hello, I'm Judith Chalmers.  This week I'm visiting a fabulous new resort theme park called Silverlake Car Spares , located just outside Southampton. "It's aimed at the new class of aspirational holidaymaker who doesn't want the traditional sun, sea and beach experience, but instead wants an exhaust manifold for £20, and maybe some crisps out of a vending machine. "On arrival I was greeted by a cast member dressed in some wonderfully authentic-looking filthy overalls.  Staying in character throughout, he addressed me as 'mate' and directed me to the main entertainment complex. "This comprises several hundred cars arranged in rows, each boasting exquisite patina.  There were already many holidaymakers present, enjoying activities such as spilling the contents of a radiator down their trousers. "I settled down to a pleasant 30 mins of spannering on a Picasso that somebody had helpfully ripped the face off.  Disappointin...

More French Misery

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I've had a busy morning removing the cracked exhaust manifold from the Berlingo.  It required a lot of dismantling and although everything came apart OK, that didn't stop me bleating about how difficult it all was and cursing the French for the quality of their engineering. All of the above (and more) had to come off.  The alternator feels a bit grumbly, as does the belt tensioner - I didn't know this previously and I was HAPPY, now it's going to bug me.  I broke the terminal off the main alternator lead too, but it must have already been very weak - perhaps that's a breakdown avoided? The offending part.  A new one is about £285, or I can get one from a breaker near Southampton for £20... but I have to remove it myself.