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Kopite 24-04-2008 06:47 PM

Belgian GP
 
Hi guys,

I imagine there is a thread somewhere around oOple, but i'm bone idle...

So, i'd like to know if anyone has heard anything about 2.4ghz not being allowed for the Belgian GP?

...and what the local bars/clubs/brothels are like by the track?:drool:

freud 24-04-2008 07:12 PM

No problem 2.4ghz authorized In Belgium

Chrislong 24-04-2008 08:38 PM

Pidge is the best one to recommend the bars, I believe he has a stalker at one of them....

There is live music and a beer tent on for Friday & Saturday night in the park, plenty of beer, and the fruit beers are freckin' gorgeous so try them.. I have just forgotten there name though, nevermind. Other than this, the night life seemed pretty none existent in the locality exept for the odd pub and restaurant, but Pidge will know more.

There is a supermarket on the main road, good place to stop for supplies.... but they don't cater for British drinkers, me and Dan emptied the shelves of beer and I think we only spent £30 each... LOL.

Chris

elvo 25-04-2008 06:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Chrislong (Post 117494)
and the fruit beers are freckin' gorgeous so try them.. I have just forgotten there name though, nevermind. Chris

Kriek?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kriek

Fruit beers are for fruits :)

Teddy truman 25-04-2008 07:00 AM

LOVE it

word is the company went bust tho.......:thumbdown:

rcracer 25-04-2008 11:30 AM

well i'm due to be a grandad on july 1st so its cutting it fine us leaving to go on the 2nd :lol:..but aleast i will have somthing to celebrate whilst i'm away :thumbsup:

Chrislong 25-04-2008 11:39 AM

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Originally Posted by rcracer (Post 117683)
well i'm due to be a grandad on july 1st so its cutting it fine us leaving to go on the 2nd :lol:..but aleast i will have somthing to celebrate whilst i'm away :thumbsup:

Ok, so here's a good excuse for us to sup more Kriek or similar... :thumbsup:

Kopite 25-04-2008 11:40 AM

sounds like a fruity beer is on the cards for celebration!!

rcracer 25-04-2008 11:44 AM

sounds like a plan guys :thumbsup:

stefke 25-04-2008 01:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Teddy truman (Post 117608)
LOVE it

word is the company went bust tho.......:thumbdown:

Nope. Just the owner of the largest Kriek brewery died recently (Belle vue).

BTW, Kriek is considered as a beer for girls in Belgium :lol:

Chrislong 25-04-2008 01:22 PM

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Originally Posted by stefke (Post 117713)
BTW, Kriek is considered as a beer for girls in Belgium :lol:

But do they drink it by the gallon too :lol:

Kopite 25-04-2008 01:37 PM

i'll bring a few crates of Carlsberg Special Brew then :thumbsup:

nitrokillah 25-04-2008 02:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Chrislong (Post 117714)
But do they drink it by the gallon too :lol:


haha.
If you get a chance tryout a 'Satan' or 'Barbar' those are real Belgium beers. But make sure you're not driving after the buzz will show.:)
But it its a fruit beer your after the try Lindermans


Freud , maxoo , and I went to try out the new track layout last weekend.:woot:
It's a very nice track. There's a licle wall-ride thingy now by the shed.:drool:

I had way too much grip at first :blush: & had to cut some off the spikes of the Front mini pins ...


Was really nice.
Never got close to Freud's speed but I enjoyed it.

sorry ladz. couldn't make any pics of the new layout.
forgot the cam & my phone :blush:

stefke 25-04-2008 02:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Kopite (Post 117716)
i'll bring a few crates of Carlsberg Special Brew then :thumbsup:

The horror !!!! Carlsberg in Belgium !! :thumbdown:
We have excellent lagers like Jupiler or Stella Artois.

If you REALLY want to try top quality Belgian beers : try some of the Trappist monastry beers like Westmalle or Chimay.
Or a Belgian classic like Duvel.

Just DO NOT try it before you have to drive (1/10th or 1/1 :lol:)

stefke 25-04-2008 02:36 PM

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Originally Posted by nitrokillah (Post 117718)
haha.


I had way too much grip at first :blush: & had to cut some off the spikes of the Front mini pins ...

Then try some 2wd yellow schum staggered ribs at the front. Nice, consistant grip at the front.

stefke 25-04-2008 02:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Chrislong (Post 117714)
But do they drink it by the gallon too :lol:

Don't you just LOVE Belgian girls :lol:

Kopite 25-04-2008 03:37 PM

mmm, Stella!! crazy juice

another question...

it appears that schumacher yellow minipins are a popular choice, but could people post what OTHER tyres seem to work on the track? 2wd/4wd/front/rear...

ps - what's the wear rate like, and what are worn tyres like on the track too? and what tyres would be suitable when it's wet (heaven forbid)?

cheers all!!

Chrislong 25-04-2008 05:39 PM

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Originally Posted by stefke (Post 117728)
Don't you just LOVE Belgian girls :lol:

Yes, are they easy? :lol:

Lee 25-04-2008 05:52 PM

I think any girl would be if they had a gallon of beer:thumbsup:

stefke 29-04-2008 12:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Chrislong (Post 117781)
Yes, are they easy? :lol:


Just use some of that british charm (*hmm*) and you'll be OK.

stefke 29-04-2008 12:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kopite (Post 117750)
mmm, Stella!! crazy juice

another question...

it appears that schumacher yellow minipins are a popular choice, but could people post what OTHER tyres seem to work on the track? 2wd/4wd/front/rear...

ps - what's the wear rate like, and what are worn tyres like on the track too? and what tyres would be suitable when it's wet (heaven forbid)?

cheers all!!

We also used to run Schum minispikes at Kampenhout. They had the advantage that they had more grip when you wandered off the racing line but in the end, we found the minipin more consistant and - above all - last longer.

Slightly worn minipins work OK (especially in 4wd) as long as you don't wander off the racing line. I personally don't like completely fresh minipins at Kampenhout. I run new tyres for 5 minutes in pratice before I use them during the race, but this is a personal preference. Others will disagree.

For wet weather : Ballistic minipin pink or green. The green works better when the track is drying out after a shower, put in general pinks are the safest bet in wet weather.

Front : Schum staggered rib yellow in 2wd AND 4wd (believe me : it works)
In wet weather : Ballistic minipin pink both 2wd and 4wd

Gayo 29-04-2008 01:55 PM

That's AWESOME info here ! Thanks Stefke.:thumbsup:

Some :confused: :
how about foams ? Blue Schum, Losi White ? Super_Dan told me here to NOT use them on the 2wd fronts...

About those Staggered for the 4wd : do you cut the rim to make it narrow or you just stretch the tyre ?

Can't wait the GP :wub

stefke 29-04-2008 02:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Gayo (Post 119091)
That's AWESOME info here ! Thanks Stefke.:thumbsup:

Some :confused: :
how about foams ? Blue Schum, Losi White ? Super_Dan told me here to NOT use them on the 2wd fronts...

About those Staggered for the 4wd : do you cut the rim to make it narrow or you just stretch the tyre ?

Can't wait the GP :wub

I use a mix of Losi firm or schum blue inserts. No inserts in the front tyres

Staggered ribs at the front in 4wd : I cut the rims to make them narrow and cut of the bead of the tyres.

BTW : Cut and shut tyres are no longer allowed this year so I sometimes use schum minipin 4wd front tyres at the rear stretched on a wide rim (4wd only).

Gayo 01-05-2008 04:40 PM

Did you tried the GRP Conespikes ?

elvo 05-05-2008 04:11 PM

For those who got in: a little taste of what you'll be enjoying at the GP:


For those who didn't get in: a taste of what you'll be missing:


http://youtube.com/watch?v=Srbbhqg5yPQ :thumbsup:

rcracer 05-05-2008 04:18 PM

Super :thumbsup: ..elvo whats those tyres on the rear of the xxxcr :confused:

elvo 05-05-2008 04:29 PM

Schum minipin yellow.

rcracer 05-05-2008 04:41 PM

ok cheers couldnt see them to well on the video, i thought for a minute they was the kit tyres that come with losi kits :lol:..i have 3 sets and cant see me ever using them.

super__dan 05-05-2008 04:47 PM

Track looks great, I can't wait for this year! :)

andy05 05-05-2008 07:10 PM

Track looks ace carnt wait:thumbsup:. Is there some sort off dance tent/fesival tent going on remember someone from southport telling me about it any links to whos on etc

Garry Driffill 05-05-2008 07:13 PM

That video looks ace, cant wait now :woot:

mattym0310 05-05-2008 07:26 PM

track looks brilliant, i'm jealous :(

elvo 05-05-2008 08:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by andy05 (Post 121189)
Track looks ace carnt wait:thumbsup:. Is there some sort off dance tent/fesival tent going on remember someone from southport telling me about it any links to whos on etc


http://www.parkvanrelst.be/parkfeesten.htm

andy05 05-05-2008 08:57 PM

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Originally Posted by elvo (Post 121249)

Thanks will try a translate site tomorrow:)

paulc 06-05-2008 07:58 PM

track looks great :thumbsup: hope the weathers as good as it looks in the video clip

looks abit tight for pitting tho or is there plenty :confused:

paul :)

OldTimer 06-05-2008 09:11 PM

Reminds me need to get a hotel booked for the GP :o

super__dan 06-05-2008 09:32 PM

Me, Chris, Craig, Kev Lee and some other boys are in the ETAP near the airport if you one to join our gang? ;)

OldTimer 06-05-2008 09:47 PM

Etap @ Brussels airport booked, i guess i will be a gang member then :cool:

rcracer 06-05-2008 09:49 PM

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Originally Posted by OldTimer (Post 121611)
Etap @ Brussels airport booked, i guess i will be a gang member then :cool:

welcome :thumbsup:

Chrislong 06-05-2008 09:53 PM

The ETAP drinking, slash, RC guys. :thumbsup::lol:


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