2015 Euro Track Date

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Re: 2015 Euro Track Date

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How would you get the bikes down there ? I'm think that as I have a class1 license we could maybe hire a decent size wagon with a tail lift and take a load down in one go, just a thought :)
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Its included in the price.
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Re: 2015 Euro Track Date

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I think Stew may mean down to their depot. If he does thats a good idea :)
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Re: 2015 Euro Track Date

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That last company linked to has more than 10 pickup points. You have to pay extra, but it's probably cheaper than taking the bike half way across the country.
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Re: 2015 Euro Track Date

Post by Frankie »

The drop of point for me was a bonus, as it was pretty local, the first time I rode my bike there and got a lift home.
That is obviously a big point for those not living so close.
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