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Cali Stone on the track

AndyOyamadaZ

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Hello, this is Andy in Japan. This is my first time posting here. I had a track day last weekend on my Cali Stone 2003. It was a time attack event held by a BMW/GUZZI restore shop. The entries were Ducati, BMW, Triumph, old Honda, Laverda and Guzzi. I could be 2nd fast in 10 Guzzis and 12th in all 39 entries. I could have fun thanks to Todd's help of PCIII mapping. I took a video of myself. The loudest one is mine.

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In this video, you can see a Ducati S4R passing the chicane incredibly fast. He is the record holder of this circuit and naturally he was the fastest guy that day. I will attach photos of Guzzis joined:
 

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Andy, excellent! Thanks so much for the post, and welcome to the Forum here!!!

My pleasure on the map. Look forward to many more posts from you here, perhaps starting in the Asia section under MG-RA. Nick just posted about a Rally in Japan there.
 
Thanks Todd, I am proud to be here. I am serious about keeping having fun with this bike. For me, Motoguzzi California is the best bike major manufacturer make now. It widened my motorsports experience and it is wonderful to have jorney on it. Anyway, I am glad that I could get on here.
 
Hi, I got the photos from a professional photographer. I like the one with 996 behind cause it looks like a real racing, hehe. Now it's my profile image. Hope anybody enjoy watching them.

Here's link to the photos of the bikes joined the A class.
http://www.r-pl.jp/photolist/photolist_091004HS_ritmoA2_01.html

Thanks,
Andy
 

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Nice shots Andy, here's one of me for you from Laguna Seca;
 

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Thank you everybody! Everytime I experience the track, my brain get immersed in it. Eventhough my bike is a big fat tourer which has got not much modifies yet.

Todd, nice shot from the back! It's close to show the scratching sparks. It's amazing that you tried Laguna Seca GP circuit. I just checked the video of Laguna Seca racing at Youtube. Wow, it has hilly ups and downs. That should be exciting. I want to try there someday. I am planning to try Motegi, Tsukuba and Fuji. I have tried Fuji several years ago but it was too big for me. Tsukuba should be the best track to have fun. My home is very close to Fuji Speed Way. It's only 1 hour away from here. I have seen MGS01 there. V7 oftenly. Come and try the 1.5km home straight someday.

Thanks,
Andy
 
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