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captainlip 26-07-2010 12:34 AM

is anybody up at bury today?
 
im thinking of having a bash up there today before I go racing, would like some experiance at the track.

is anybody up there today? and is anybody there to setup the B4?

not sure on time, and wont bring any power supply so will just be a half hour bash. :thumbsup:

Whiskers 26-07-2010 08:47 AM

Do you mean today (monday) or was this for yesterday (sunday)? Because if you mean today (monday) I might come down but I don't know much about B4's.

Si Coe 26-07-2010 09:41 AM

I'll not be down today, but am thinking of nipping down wednesday or thursday. I had some major electrical issues at Southport and need to fix them, but can't really tell how successful they are except on the track.

Today the track gates will be locked, because nobody with a key will be there. Just hop over them!

Whiskers 26-07-2010 09:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Si Coe (Post 397292)
Today the track gates will be locked, because nobody with a key will be there. Just hop over them!

Thats what I did yesterday!

@Si the Cat98 went round really well yesterday and no wear on the new driveblades at all so all good.

madmax 26-07-2010 12:55 PM

if you are poping down on wed i might show my face. give us a shout if you have a prob si you know im happy to help

mattb 26-07-2010 01:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Si Coe (Post 397292)
I'll not be down today, but am thinking of nipping down wednesday or thursday. I had some major electrical issues at Southport and need to fix them, but can't really tell how successful they are except on the track.

Today the track gates will be locked, because nobody with a key will be there. Just hop over them!

im not suprised it looked like a bird had built a nest out of wires in your car on sunday lol

GFoz 26-07-2010 02:35 PM

So is the Bury track open every day for a quick blast if you can just hop over the barrier?

Si Coe 26-07-2010 02:56 PM

Officially the track is closed except for race meetings. However its in a public park, so its not difficult to access the track. Most club members do nip down for a test.
As I said, technically you aren't supposed to be there, so if the park security try to turf you off you are on your own. However, since the park security are beyond completely useless that isn't going to happen, and off the record the club condones non-members using the track, and even recruits new members from the unofficial users.

Matt - the wiring was a mess because I had to change the servo and the esc because both seemed to be playing up. Then I realised it was the radio.......

The race controller 26-07-2010 07:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Si Coe (Post 397422)
Officially the track is closed except for race meetings. However its in a public park, so its not difficult to access the track. Most club members do nip down for a test.
As I said, technically you aren't supposed to be there, so if the park security try to turf you off you are on your own. However, since the park security are beyond completely useless that isn't going to happen, and off the record the club condones non-members using the track, and even recruits new members from the unofficial users.

Matt - the wiring was a mess because I had to change the servo and the esc because both seemed to be playing up. Then I realised it was the radio.......

Si, I hope you remember the track is for one tenth.

Si Coe 27-07-2010 12:11 AM

They are both testing B4.1's. I'm only interested in potential new members really, so if its not a class we race, I don't suggest!
Does that mean we are now officially not running 1/8 electrics? I think most owners have sold them anyway, but I never thought they were a safe idea round Goshen anyway.

johnnygibbon 27-07-2010 08:20 AM

truckin it
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Si Coe (Post 397682)
They are both testing B4.1's. I'm only interested in potential new members really, so if its not a class we race, I don't suggest!
Does that mean we are now officially not running 1/8 electrics? I think most owners have sold them anyway, but I never thought they were a safe idea round Goshen anyway.

not with me driving em. surely this can only lead to a rebirth of TRUCKS. yeeeeeeaaah:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup :

captainlip 27-07-2010 04:28 PM

well I didnt pop down as the weather turned for the worse :thumbdown:

would be nice to meet a couple of you before a raceday to setup the B4.1 :thumbsup:

rob m 27-07-2010 08:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by captainlip (Post 397245)

is anybody up there today? and is anybody there to setup the B4?

are you new to the hobby as in first time using an rc car? is the b4.1 a rtr? if so i wouldn't worry to much about set up,maybe start by getting a set of yellow compound schumacher mini spike tyres.

GFoz 28-07-2010 02:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Si Coe (Post 397422)
Officially the track is closed except for race meetings. However its in a public park, so its not difficult to access the track. Most club members do nip down for a test.
As I said, technically you aren't supposed to be there, so if the park security try to turf you off you are on your own. However, since the park security are beyond completely useless that isn't going to happen, and off the record the club condones non-members using the track, and even recruits new members from the unofficial users.

Cheers for the heads up Si Coe :thumbsup:

Noticed on the Bury Metro calender that there is an Open - Fun Day on 8th Aug.
Do you have to be a member to attend or is this a try out day?

So is it just £18 per year to join or is there a cost for each race you enter too?
What do you get eg: Membership card, sticker, pass etc

Is 8 years old too young to get into racing? What is the average age and are there other young kids at the track?

Cheers,

Whiskers 28-07-2010 02:41 PM

An open/fun day is for everyone and if I remember correctly your first race is £free! If you come down on Sunday (I won't be there) but there should be around 10-15 people and at least one of them will be able to help you and you might even be able to race.:thumbsup: If your car ever needs bodging back together so that it will finish the day just find Simon or Si Coe on here. Look for a Smart car with gaffer tape on the roof :woot: and Simon is the guy who looks like a science teacher with glasses. (That is because he is lol!)

When you become a member the racing only costs £3 per race but £5 for non members and then many many ££'s for parts and stuff.

I think at the moment I am possably the youngest racer (can someone correct if i'm wrong) and I am 15 nearly 16. I think 8 could be a little to young to race properly but it might mean that I am not always in last place.

Josh

captainlip 28-07-2010 05:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rob m (Post 397990)
are you new to the hobby as in first time using an rc car? is the b4.1 a rtr? if so i wouldn't worry to much about set up,maybe start by getting a set of yellow compound schumacher mini spike tyres.

no I have raced but a long time ago and that was on road, this off road is pretty new stuff to me. fast learner tho :thumbsup: just give me 10 car lengths head start :lol:

GFoz 30-07-2010 10:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Whiskers (Post 398285)
I think 8 could be a little to young to race properly but it might mean that I am not always in last place.

Josh

Yeah but what if you still are......:cry:

Cheers Josh.

Si Coe 30-07-2010 10:53 PM

Technically Connor Tyson is our youngest member, but since his dads work commitments have kept both away from the track for a while you won't have seen them!

There really isn't a minimum age - Matt B's son has a car and he's only 5, but so far doesn't race it. Really it was just an excuse for Matt to get a 2wd! I tried this excuse on my wife in order to get an SC truck, but since my son isn't even born yet (watch this space.....) she wasn't convinced!

Cheadle has a junior heat most weeks with most entrants primary school age, so there is no reason not to. For safety reasons however we'd prefer teenagers minimum for marshalling though, so if an 8 year old races you'll have to wrench and marshal.

captainlip 31-07-2010 12:38 PM

im going up or some practice before work if anyones interested? about 5 to 5-30pm

mattb 31-07-2010 12:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by captainlip (Post 399514)
im going up or some practice before work if anyones interested? about 5 to 5-30pm

are you racing tomorrow??


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