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Darley Moor July 2023First race was on the Morini, in the 500cc BEARS class. Alas, there was only me as a 500 bear, so the only immediate competition was a BMW in the 1000cc BEARS, also on his own in the class – being twice my engine capacity, I was going to have my work cut out. Most of the rest of the bikes out with us were newer, faster Japanese bikes, hard to keep up with so it was no surprise to find myself close to last, especially as the gear change problem was still returning intermittently. Then, a couple of laps from the end, the gentle rain turned into a fierce squall. I was less freaked out by it than some of the other riders, and I was able to get past several bikes, including the big BMW, so pride was salvaged.
Next race was on the Cub, which usually gets beaten by all but one of the Bantams. Also out with us were some 125cc Hondas, comparable to the Cub, and assorted 250 and 350 bikes including two very fast Ducatis. But the rain continued, and with my new tyres purchased at vast expanse at the beginning of the year, I was hoping to do better than usual. And so it proved, coming 5th out of 12 finishers, beaten only by the two fast Ducatis, an obscenely fast Bantam, and a 250 MZ. The best result in recent times!
In the next race on the Morini I joined several other riders in pulling in when the wind got up and was trying hard to blow us off the track; combined with crap visibility under rain-darkened skies and the gearchange still playing up it was no fun at all and I was almost last anyway. Out on the Cub again, conditions had improved somewhat and the other riders were feeling happier, so I was well down, but still ahead of Darren’s Bantam that had been my main competition at Cadwell. On Sunday the weather was much improved, though still windy. Something was amiss with the Morini, though – I struggled round to a finish, trying to work out what the problem(s) might be. The Cub went OK in its race but I was beaten by Darren, and also by Ben, who had brought my van back for me when I broke my elbow back in 2019, who was on a CG125 Over the lunch interval I investigated the Morini, finding that the back brake was sticking on, which explained the holding back on the straight. Out with the back wheel to find that there was no obvious reason for it – importantly, there was nothing dangerous going on, such as a loose brake shoe. For the time being I would just have to hook the lever back up with my foot if necessary, and I lubricated everything in sight too, including the gear linkages while I was at it. The carbs were emptied and the jets cleaned, and a slightly suspect ignition wire connection was improved.
It was then as ready as it could be for the Over Fifties race. Result! The Morini was pretty well behaved, and while I was 10th out of 15 on the road, it is a handicap race, and once allowance had been made for the much faster bikes included, I came 4th, and I’m happy with that. The next race I was also on the Morini, and I was able to avenge myself on a T500 Suzuki and an SR500 Yamaha that had beaten me previously. In an earlier race the Suzuki kept flying past on the straight, but I would out-brake him on the last bend. On the second or third time another fast bike came alongside and chopped in front of me – I had to brake to avoid him and as a result the Suzuki got away from me. It was good to set that straight.
My last race was on the Cub, it was still feeling happy and so was I. I got my nose ahead of Ben at the first chicane but a Bantam rider got things wrong and bounced off a curb to land in front of me. I missed him, and he waved an apology, but Ben had escaped and was quite a way ahead. I reeled him in steadily and got close but ran out of laps. Darren was going really well and finished some way ahead. Still, in the end I was 10th out of 18, so not too bad.
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