Farleigh Castle Twin Shock MX 2 & 3 July

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Farleigh Castle Twin Shock MX 2 & 3 July

Post by Minter » Wed Jun 22, 2011 8:42 pm

Next outing for the Armstrong MX crew will be at Farleigh Castle first weekend in July..

There will be 4 ex army armstrongs giving it the beans again!

Click on the link below for further info. I'm number 93 again..

http://www.herefordtwinshock.co.uk/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

hope to see some of you there....

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Re: Farleigh Castle Twin Shock MX 2 & 3 July

Post by arceye » Wed Jun 22, 2011 8:56 pm

Good luck and have fun.
Will come and watch if i am free. ( probably not )
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Re: Farleigh Castle Twin Shock MX 2 & 3 July

Post by Minter » Sun Jul 03, 2011 5:21 pm

Just back from Farleigh Castle, what a great weekend! Weather was good track was good apart from the really muddy slippy bits! Bike was great until the last race when the chain broke! Doh! :( Couple of top 10 results and a 17th so well chuffed! Cant wait for next years event! :D

Was also good to meet Andy Gordon ( of desert storm MT 500 fame!) and his lad and also Westy! I take it that was your Red MT 500 in the car park!

Here's a couple of pictures:

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Re: Farleigh Castle Twin Shock MX 2 & 3 July

Post by Apophis » Sun Jul 03, 2011 5:34 pm

Nice to see mate
glad you all had a great time
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Re: Farleigh Castle Twin Shock MX 2 & 3 July

Post by Bunker » Sun Jul 03, 2011 8:57 pm

nice one Gary, good to see y'all in club colours there :D
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Re: Farleigh Castle Twin Shock MX 2 & 3 July

Post by gordon » Sun Jul 03, 2011 9:30 pm

Hi,
yes, it was great to meet you, and see your fab bike, after hunting all round the site :lol: we had a very enjoyable day, and saw some very interesting bikes.
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Re: Farleigh Castle Twin Shock MX 2 & 3 July

Post by ellrider » Mon Jul 04, 2011 6:14 am

Minter, do a bit of work on those legs and you may get some top 5 finishes. :D
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Re: Farleigh Castle Twin Shock MX 2 & 3 July

Post by woodruff » Mon Jul 04, 2011 8:50 pm

Is there a reason why you all decided not to fit fork gaiters? (other than looks)
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Re: Farleigh Castle Twin Shock MX 2 & 3 July

Post by ellrider » Mon Jul 04, 2011 9:20 pm

woodruff wrote:Is there a reason why you all decided not to fit fork gaiters? (other than looks)
He couldn't find the right shade of blue. :D
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Re: Farleigh Castle Twin Shock MX 2 & 3 July

Post by Minter » Tue Jul 05, 2011 8:07 pm

woodruff wrote:Is there a reason why you all decided not to fit fork gaiters? (other than looks)
No particular reason really otto - although its easy to clean behind the dust cover without gaiters and you can see when a fork seal is gone a bit quicker maybe...

Ellrider does have a point about the correct shade of blue tho! And I'll be working on those legs for next year too! :lol:
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