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Ok so who's going to Texi from Newcastle??

Me and matt (34gtt) are cruising down together (all fwy :(), anyone care to tag along??

Anyone entered?? You should, it's fun!!

I was about to suggest old PAC but a car loaded with fuel and tyres won't be much fun :( BUT I will be hitting it twice on Friday :D

Got me a cheap open face helmet today, head hits the roof of the car :( fail...

I was about to suggest old PAC but a car loaded with fuel and tyres won't be much fun :( BUT I will be hitting it twice on Friday :D

Got me a cheap open face helmet today, head hits the roof of the car :( fail...

Yeah I had that problem with the helmet as well

All you can do is lay the seat back at bit or put up with it

Aww Martin! :(

Haha your not that tall are ya?!

Yeah won't be much fun :(

Twice?? What fir??

I'm more round than tall :P but nah, I'm only 6ft... But yeah I'll have to lay my seat back, not a fan

Of driving like like that but don't have a choice....

Old PAC early morning to go to JEM, then the return trip.... Bugger the F3 :P

Oh am

Nd question for you guys what tyres you taking to use on Sunday?

I'm taking 4 x 17s with new cheap shit Chinese tyres on them... An going to finish the ones on the car now too but leave enough for the drive home

man i must be lucky! i wear road bike helmets and its very been any sort of issue. i think im 175cms.

That 7cm is all I need.... Hmmm.... That's what my ex said :/

Bahahaha.... :P

I was about to suggest old PAC but a car loaded with fuel and tyres won't be much fun :( BUT I will be hitting it twice on Friday :D

Got me a cheap open face helmet today, head hits the roof of the car :( fail...

yeah my head hits the roof too even with 32gtr seats

but we all know 33's are short

yeah my head hits the roof too even with 32gtr seats

but we all know 33's are short

The 34 is pretty big inside, i guess i never thought about the extra space for a helmet though.... I well, maybe i can drive commo spec like Benji and lay the seat back.... :P

Sounds like some overnight parts from Japan are necessitated Raymond lol.....specificially Bride lowered seat rails for dat dere' extra headroom.

I had bride lowered seat rails connected to an amazing Recaro but had to give it up too pay bills :dry:

And who you calling Raymond punk? :domokun: lol

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