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You can also hire helmets from wakie for the day :D

Yeah I know.......you dont know how many they have roughly?? I dont want to get caught out if they all get hired out...I also plan on using it a bit too....

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Yeah I know.......you dont know how many they have roughly?? I dont want to get caught out if they all get hired out...I also plan on using it a bit too....

They have at least 10..maybe 15

I know it can be a bit much for the newbies to be shelling out loads of cash just to get started.

EDIT: nevermind :D

LOL!

Paul go to Broadmeadow any of the bike shops there will be able to help you, go the Frazer’s then have a look at Suzuki of Newcastle and compare prices.

Good luck.

Ryan

I was going to suggest that but I don't know the area that well.. Newcastle is just so far! :)

hey corinne, did you end up speaking to sydney city motorcycles about the sau discount? I remember you said you knew someone that worked there?

i called them up about a month ago, and the sau discount wasn't available

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Mo...l&hl=helmet

I've got a very Newbie sounding question but I am a newbie....(and I did a search but coudln't find anything)

I need to buy a helmet for Saturday....I am assuming any helmet I buy from a motorbike shop will be good enough as long as it is a full face...also what sort of money would i expect to spend...I assume all helmets sold in Aus are approved??

Anyone in Newcastle bought one up here recently, if so who from???

Sydney city motorcycles - i paid $80 for an open face one about 3 years ago. Does the job and my face doesnt get hot underneath it

shotgun going out first :happy:

will we progress up if we do good lap times or stay in the same group

Are you expecting to be fast? People will be moved as appropriate but we hope to get groupings as close as possible before the day starts.

Weather is looking good, at least for Southern Highlands min 2 c max 14c no rain clearing cloud.

Zed is looking good to make it. Doing lots of little things to it this week still.

hey corinne, did you end up speaking to sydney city motorcycles about the sau discount? I remember you said you knew someone that worked there?

i called them up about a month ago, and the sau discount wasn't available

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Mo...l&hl=helmet

Yo James, I've tried to get incontact with them but they have been lazy.. I'll give him a ring tonight and see what's the go.

Did you try quoting the account number as Jon said?

Yo James, I've tried to get incontact with them but they have been lazy.. I'll give him a ring tonight and see what's the go.

Did you try quoting the account number as Jon said?

come to think of it, no I didn't try quoting any account number when i rung up about a month ago. I guess I should have read that thread a bit more thoroughly and asked for Andrew Cura. the person I spoke to didn't know what I was talking about re SAU discount.

Probably going to go in there on thursday to grab a helmet

gosh.

after reading this page im NEVER hiring a helmet.

next track day i can participate in, ill give SCM a visit.

you guys need any volunteers for help on the day?

im coming down to watch but if i can help anywhere let me know.

Hey you guys looking for helmets, there is a place at wetherill park (its actually a mower/dune buggy shop) that sells open face helmets for $65!!

Dave got one just before texi.... Im heading there tomorrow to get mine so il throw the details up then ;)

Quick question, really unimportant but a question anyways...

At the moment I have a choice of taking 2 front bars.

One is white like the rest of my car (probably because its the factory one that came with it ;)) but has a gash in the side of it and the indicator/fog light surround is non existant. Lights are intact

The other is black but is in almost perfect condition.

Do I go to the track this weekend with a white or black bra? :laughing-smiley-014:

.Perhaps saying bra instead of bar was intentional.




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