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PostPosted: 18 Feb 2015 00:20 
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17 February - For Immediate Release

Anglesey Circuit – Saturday and Sunday May 30/31

The Thunderfest, at the Anglesey Circuit over the weekend of May 30 and 31, is just maybe the best fun in classic motorcycle sport.

Thunderfest is not a race in the sense of flat out, fairing banging but it is the chance for sporting riders to go as fast as they wish, on a race track and without pace marshals, and to test their riding skills to the limit in a safe and friendly way.

Thunderfest is a time trial in which riders can go as fast, or slow, as they wish. It’s absolutely not a race but a test of how close the pilots of these magnificent classic warhorses can get to the speed that they choose.

Riders don’t need a race licence to enter, or a race bike, but they must have one piece, or two piece zipped together, leathers and a pre-1978 bike which is prepared for track use.

Entry forms are available from http://www.thundersprint.com

Already entered is a huge range of bikes from lightweight Hondas to an original heavy metal A65 BSA, which is still used regularly on the road, and a gaggle of full on Suzuki race bikes of all capacities.

Thunderfest will use the legendary Coastal Circuit at Anglesey which is probably the best track layout at the circuit and is brilliant fun to ride.

There is barely a straight section on the lap and it includes the bottom clenching “Corkscrew” – a sure cure for constipation!

Thunderfest is part of the Welsh Classic Motorcycle Festival which will see two days of track action, trade stands, evening entertainment and much more.

Pre-booked admission is just £10 for the whole weekend and two days camping is £15.00.

For more information contact Frank Melling on info@thundersprint.com

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For those of you who haven't been to the Ty Croes circuit, it's probably the best track in the UK :yup: 8-)

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Adam wrote:
For those of you who haven't been to the Ty Croes circuit, it's probably the best track in the UK :yup: 8-)


Seconded, Knockhill apart :)

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Adam wrote:
For those of you who haven't been to the Ty Croes circuit, it's probably the best track in the UK :yup: 8-)


If the sun is shining...

The views of Snowdon reflecting on the sea can be a little distracting as you head down towards the cork screw.


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PostPosted: 10 Apr 2015 19:08 
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coppersaucepipe wrote:
Adam wrote:
For those of you who haven't been to the Ty Croes circuit, it's probably the best track in the UK :yup: 8-)


If the sun is shining...

The views of Snowdon reflecting on the sea can be a little distracting as you head down towards the cork screw.



My eyes are firmly shut with fear as I head down to the Corkscrew ;) lOl

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9MO64CbeY0A Bet you lean over .


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TOPGUMM wrote:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9MO64CbeY0A Bet you lean over .



I fell off me fekin chair lOl

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:? His steering damper seems a bit loose, or is it meant to be like that?


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TOPGUMM wrote:
:? His steering damper seems a bit loose, or is it meant to be like that?


I think it's ok because it's mounted on a ball joint. I did notice (by looking at the damper) how little the steering turned all around the circuit.

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Are you doing this event dusty if so, which day and on what as me and gill are thinking of coming over to it.
Better still blag us a ride on something if there is any space, I've raced Ty Groes 3 times this season and done about 6 track days so reckon I could give it a good go :) .
let me know Rich.

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