Ahh lol well the straight at Tamworth is pretty long, almost a Km IIRC, so yea prob not a good idea on a motard
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Looks sweet!
http://www.clubmotorsports.com/_pdfs...rsportsMap.pdf
Serious dollar commitment.
http://www.clubmotorsports.com/_pdfs...Membership.pdf
Transferrable upon death or disability Yes Yes Yes No :scratchhead: is this for track related incidents?
Super stoked! I'll be riding Monday 9/18 up there on the Ninja. Who else is here will be there?
9/18 as well on a Ducati Supersport.
im considering bringing the wifes Speed 3 along with the SV. thought about bringing the motard too but i may bring my other SV and a FOR SALE sign...
Ill be there 9/18. Ducati 749R
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I had the opportunity to do 2 track days here in the car before their official opening, all I can say is it is AMAZING!!!! I can't wait to see the club house that they're building next.
fun track. no major braking zones. a lot like NJMP or even Palmer. big speed. On the SV im in 5th for most of it.
no tire warmers so im just cruising for the first lap
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K20X0aTKL4M
Tamworth residents say Club Motorsports is too loud | Local News | conwaydailysun.comQuote:
and that motorcycle events seem to be particularly loud.
Lot of gross exaggeration and whiny cunts in that article.
And just to be clear, the way the ordinance is written you can't operate a hair dryer anywhere on the property at any time.
http://luckdragon.falcorweb.net/serv...noiseord05.pdf
It would be interesting to see if the town can legally regulate a "Private Driving Instruction andExhibition Facility" much more severely than any other type of facility within the town.
I'd like to tie this into the leafblower thread, I'm just now sure the connection yet....
It seems they wrote this regulation knowing it could not possibly be met (69 dBA). From Comparitive Examples of Noise Levels | Industrial Noise Control, here some examples of sound levels in the 70s:
Passenger car at 65 mph at 25 ft (77 dB); freeway at 50 ft from pavement edge 10 a.m. (76 dB). Living room music (76 dB); radio or TV-audio, vacuum cleaner (70 dB).
I'm sure they wrote it on purpose trying to use it to stop the track in the first place.
The claim that they can hear the track over heavy machinery is laughable. Actually, pretty much everything they've said is laughable minus the quotes on leaving people alone and the fact the highway is louder.
Anyone have quality noise measuring equipment? How loud does a voice have to be to trip 70db? Show up at one of the meetings, wait till the discussion amps up...
But it's loud...............
"there's "no possible way" the track could be in compliance with the ordinance. She said they allow spectators, and spectators like noise."
Is this a serious statement? They should have been told to leave once that came out of their mouth.
I like statements like that. Lets you ID the ones out to complain for the sake of complaining very quickly.
"Uh, huh. Yeah. Sure. Okay, well, thank you for weighing in. Neeeeeeext."
69 decibels is nothing. I have a meter on my desk and this is just ludicrous.
The way the EPA does industrial metering is that the facility cannot increase ambient noise by over something like 3dB AT THE PROPERTY EDGE.
this statute is a pile of BS and it would be thrown out in court. They are singling out one industry, this isn't a blanket law. 69dB would eliminate most outdoor activities should it have to be wide spread.
I’m saying group buy with lifetime membership, Who’s in?
Sorry I was on the pot when I made this reply..
My intention was for a group buy of all the bitching post menopausal dried up and loveless spinsters property around this place. Then we can become a nation of our own with sound levels to be a minimal of 100 db with no maximum while a parade of SOA wannabes ride up and down the town.
I get a noise complaint but WTF really it's in a FUCKUING Mountain Literally in a mountain.