It's about an hours drive, but mostly motorway so it was an easy cruize.
I got to the track just after eight and found a spot with the other Post Classic Racers.
I still wasn't 100% happy with the front brakes so I got Duke22 to bring out some brake fluid and we got some more air bubbles out

Timed practice went really well and a time in the 1.09's is my best by over 2 seconds

I got a good start and got my head down (as much as I can) and was having a great time trying to get passed an extremly fast, well ridden GS1000.
Everytime we came over the hill (up and over a 70 degree RH corner) I was having to roll off the throttle as the GS carried less corner speed than me, but I still couldn't get past him on the straight - that thing just rocketed out of corners.
I had a go at getting round the outside at the end of the second to last lap at the end of the start finish straight, but he closed the door on me.
I figured I had one chance, and that was over the hill coming onto the front straight so I let him get about 20 meters in front at the start of the hill and started winding it on.
I caught him right on the crest and decided the the outside line was best.
I drifted a little wide towards the ripple strip, no problem I thought, but I drifted a couple of inches too far and ran over the start of the strip which has had a depression dug out of the dirt due to the cars doing the same thing.
The impact of front wheel with the edge of the ripple strip was enough to rip a 2" chunk from the rim, and split and bent the rear rim.
A violent tank slapper followed and I was a passenger on a wildly vibrating bike heading up the grass on the side of the track with no chance of either controlling or slowing the bike (two flat tyres).
It must have only been a second or two but I decided the grass was softer than the amco and bailed out, but unfortunatley the bike continued down the track for quite a way and ended up clobbering a marshall (not too bad though).
I'm bent and bruised, but nothings broken (trip to the out patients and x-rays confirmed that), but it will be a while until the bike is back on the track.
My wife saw the whole thing and remained remarkedly calm, and I was on my feet within a few seconds and walking back to the pits, and any off you can limp away from isn't too bad.




Damaged seems to be 2 knackered rims and tyres, top fairing, foot pegs etc - oh well, I was going to re-paint it anyway

If anyone can tell me how fast 8,000rpm in 4th gear on and EXUP with std gearing is, I'd be interested to know.