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Hey guy's I know there a few well travelled people on here, and maybe a few that have been to this little peice of heaven!

I'm planning my trip Germany (sept though oct) this year and I MUST do a couple of laps, what I'm hoping to find is somewere that hires sports bikes I would prefere a race bike and leathers,boots helmet I'm a little nuts about bikes (and my skyline what can I say I LOVE TO GO FAST)

If there anyone out there that could help me I would forever be slave for life that's how much I need to do this!!!

So please please please help me.

thanks Chard :P

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All people on bikes at the Nurburgring should DIE!!!!!!!!!!!! Most annoying farkers on the planet I swear. Slow, stupid and don't get out of the farking way of us normal fast people in cars!

"Oh wow I'm on a bike and can drive fast in a straight line! But wait there's a corner (of which there are 37,000 on the Ring) so I better slow down to the speed of a mother pushing a pram and drive in the middle of the track"

:P

I could help you but I won't on principle. If you want to know about getting a good car there then ask again and I can help :P

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All people on bikes at the Nurburgring should DIE!!!!!!!!!!!! Most annoying farkers on the planet I swear. Slow, stupid and don't get out of the farking way of us normal fast people in cars!

"Oh wow I'm on a bike and can drive fast in a straight line! But wait there's a corner (of which there are 37,000 on the Ring) so I better slow down to the speed of a mother pushing a pram and drive in the middle of the track"

:P

I could help you but I won't on principle. If you want to know about getting a good car there then ask again and I can help :P

And here's me thinking that you blokes were fair like minded people not little pricks with no balls ohh how bout you get on a bike and see how fast you can go it takes alot more balls to put your body one the line than in a car thanks so much you just proved that idiots are everywere,

Now I'm not saying all sau members are this way so for the rest of you fine gentleman please any help would be great

and snowy get a big black one up ya thanks again

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And here's me thinking that you blokes were fair like minded people not little pricks with no balls ohh how bout you get on a bike and see how fast you can go it takes alot more balls to put your body one the line than in a car thanks so much you just proved that idiots are everywere,

Now I'm not saying all sau members are this way so for the rest of you fine gentleman please any help would be great

and snowy get a big black one up ya thanks again

I think you missed the point of Snowy's post..... :)

Car hire I can help with as I am also organising the trip back to the motherland with a few different places en route including the Ring. No I am not German.

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I know someone living over in Germany Chard, who goes to the Ring every now and then just to have a bit of a sticky and take some photo's (DSLR, and all the good gear, etc) so he might know the score.

i'll let ya know

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Haha :)

Aaron and Blaise are both huge bike guys and have also been to the Ring and they would agree with me 100%. It's just not the place for a bike - especially given they have to share the track with cars (and buses etc).

I'm just trying to tell you if you really want to have some fun there then get a car!

(Here's where I'd recommend getting one from too - http://www.rent-racecar.de/gb/ Theo and Heidi are awesome people)

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Yeah, bikes on the ring not good.

I went with 75 Experience when i was over there. Drove an Alfa 75ts, just a 2 litre rwd with cage etc. Was soo much fun.

some of the cars that were out there on the day. The Zonda and viper were out there on their own at about 12 pm.

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If you are a hardcore biker though then have a look around at some of the bike clubs in the UK or Germany, as they are often doing trips to the ring, however they have their own bikes.

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im sure if you put some fast riders on a fast bike there,the result would be a bit different.....point is you get dickheads is cars and bikes...i can understand why the guy took andrews comment like he did....andrew you did sound a bit smaug....i mean smug :)

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