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*Liam's Wild Ride*

Hey Liam,

Thanks for posting up. Do you REALLY want to get back to "race weight"? Nah!! Didn't think about it.....but yeah.....what a transition you're having to make. Look forward to seeing you at the Ace.....or elsewhere.

Cheers!
 
(PRAMAC) The only team in 1'41s (Jerez QP) when are they gonna become wolfes we already got enough samples of a sheep kind of team :teeth :twofinger
 
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Yo Liam! thanks again for the cigarette! your bike is one of the trickest i have ever come across. have fun in utah. :ride
 
Interesting place, I was there in Barcelona for a week, Really nice place.
I took a plane from Brussels to Girona and drove like 1hr 30 minutes to Barcelona. I loved all their food.
 
I will be in Europe next month. Will try to fly to Barcelona to see what the hubbub is about.
 
Hey Everyone, sorry for the short notice, but the guys at On The Throttle.com and I are filming a live webcast tonight in roughly two hours, 6PM Pacific Standard Time here in California. I encourage all of you to visit the site, click on "Live" and you'll be directed to the live feed at 6 - there's also a chatroom where you can log in and ask questions, comments, etc.

Stay tuned for more goodness!
 
Hey Liam, I just noticed in the FP1 video that Pramac was using a Formula 1 style engine starter shaft, that they inserted into the side of the fairing to start the engine. Is this common? I've always seen the rear wheel spinning-starter, but never one like this in MotoGP.
 
me! me!

2005 Zook -
 

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Hey Liam, I just noticed in the FP1 video that Pramac was using a Formula 1 style engine starter shaft, that they inserted into the side of the fairing to start the engine. Is this common? I've always seen the rear wheel spinning-starter, but never one like this in MotoGP.

It's wasn't really common, as pointed out in Curt's '05 GSVR photo, but all the Ducati's are using this method since the advent of the carbon chassis on the GP9. That means 7 bikes on the grid are started this way now. Personally, I prefer the old style rear wheel spinning starters, less chance of something going wrong inside the engine and potentially injuring the starter person.
 
It was great seeing you guys at the races.
Can anyone name ALL the BARFers in this pic?
 

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