Paging Bonwick - Hill Climb

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Pete Fisher, Jan 30, 2008.

  1. Pete Fisher

    Pete Fisher Guest

    If you are still interested in doing Hartland Quay, the date is 6th
    April. Normally I would still be in France for Easter, but as the lad is
    doing a BRYCS round on the 5th we will back in time.

    I haven't done it for years but I could be persuaded.

    BTW a complete hill climb newcomer on a ZX10R did it in under 30 seconds
    last October. FTD was 22.95 on an SXV550 (this years champion). A Harley
    did it in 26.98 so your target on the KTM would be to get under 28 I
    reckon.

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  2. Pete Fisher

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    I'll have a think about it and see when the major outages start for
    BE.

    I certainly fancy the idea but setting time targets is not a good
    idea, I'll concentrate on just not crashing.
     
    Andy Bonwick, Jan 30, 2008
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  3. Pete Fisher

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    Indeed. To get a time you have to get to the top. Having said that, when
    I parted company with the 250 SWM at Hartland in '83 it was apparently
    unclear whether it was me or the bike that went through the finish
    lights first.


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