Is PE poly holding up ?
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Is PE poly holding up ?
9 years 8 months ago
Been quite a lot of rain in PE over night and there is surface water lying on the bends ( still raining )
Not Sure the Jocks won't be happy riding on this ?
drizzling atm
Not Sure the Jocks won't be happy riding on this ?
drizzling atm
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Re: Is PE poly holding up ?
9 years 8 months ago
What would be the issue with a little surface water Bob? Does it make the surface slippy? Sure there is a good reason... or perhaps they just have a fear of drowning? :silly:
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9 years 8 months ago
Never stop the jocks from riding in Laytown yesterday and in the slop in the States.
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9 years 8 months ago
On the tight bend turning for home engels so i would imagine loose ground?
Naresh problem is the surface will be uneven ?
Did you see that beach racing yesterday, worked on for 3 hours and no kick back
Naresh problem is the surface will be uneven ?
Did you see that beach racing yesterday, worked on for 3 hours and no kick back

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9 years 8 months agoBob Brogan wrote: On the tight bend turning for home engels so i would imagine loose ground?
Naresh problem is the surface will be uneven ?
Did you see that beach racing yesterday, worked on for 3 hours and no kick back
When I watched the first race, I was amazed to see there was not a hint of kick back. Also when I was on William Hill Radio they said moving the starting stalls could be a problem but that never happen at all.
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9 years 8 months ago
Sure that was the 1st time they used starting stalls? was flag starts in the old days lol
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Re: Is PE poly holding up ?
9 years 8 months ago
adding a camber to the bend would surely be a logical way to lay any track...?
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