Hi, I'm Charlotte.
I'm 27, 5'5 and weigh around 8 stone. I'm based in Norfolk just near Snett circuit, but I'm happy to travel, and contribute to costs.
I have my racing licence, 1 piece leathers, helmet and all the gear, so ready to go, just need a ride!
Expirience-wise, I've got a taxi ride coming up at Brands next weekend. Other than that, lots of spectating at the TT and 7 years as a pillion on the back of a Honda SP1.
If anyone is looking for a smaller passenger then please get in touch absolutely desperate to have a go!
Novice female passenger
- SlowPhil
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Re: Novice female passenger
Hi Charlotte,
Come and find me at Brands, outfit 49, I'm sure we can find you a gig !!
SlowPhil
Come and find me at Brands, outfit 49, I'm sure we can find you a gig !!
SlowPhil
Worked all week, it's time to play gonna get a little bit sideways!!!!
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Re: Novice female passenger
Hi
That sounds great! Thank you! I'll definitely come and find you!
See you later
That sounds great! Thank you! I'll definitely come and find you!
See you later
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Re: Novice female passenger
Welcome Charlotte!
I can thoroughly recommend the BEARS Sidecars as a great starting point.
They lack the shear speed and power of an F2, their handling is interesting, I find them much more physical to passenger, it's a friendly welcoming paddock, lots of advice, most races are 2 day events so you can pick up a few signatures.
I now passenger an F2, which is different again, first time I got on an F2 despite doing the BEARS was an eye opener!
Saying all that I've fallen off 1 sidecar, and that was a BEARS, at a bloody hill climb
I can thoroughly recommend the BEARS Sidecars as a great starting point.
They lack the shear speed and power of an F2, their handling is interesting, I find them much more physical to passenger, it's a friendly welcoming paddock, lots of advice, most races are 2 day events so you can pick up a few signatures.
I now passenger an F2, which is different again, first time I got on an F2 despite doing the BEARS was an eye opener!
Saying all that I've fallen off 1 sidecar, and that was a BEARS, at a bloody hill climb
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Re: Novice female passenger
Hi Charlotte
You may well be sorted for 2019, but if you are still free, I am looking for a passenger for CRMC, BHR and Belgium this season.
I have a front exit Norton Commando 850 kneeler and fun is guaranteed!!!
Let me know if you are interested.
Ian (Colchester)
You may well be sorted for 2019, but if you are still free, I am looking for a passenger for CRMC, BHR and Belgium this season.
I have a front exit Norton Commando 850 kneeler and fun is guaranteed!!!
Let me know if you are interested.
Ian (Colchester)
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Re: Novice female passenger
Hi there are you fixed up yet
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Re: Novice female passenger
Hi,
Have you got a ride sorted for this year?
Have you got a ride sorted for this year?