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Geoffpgrant Posted - 07 Feb 2012 : 4:15:30 PM
Just canvassing opinions for gearing for Eastern Creek. While I have one thought I figured that I might as well use this site to get others. Can you please advise what you run at Eastern Creek as compared to say Phillip Island or Broadford?
Thanks
Geoff
S/car #30
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Jeff Posted - 25 Feb 2012 : 4:15:10 PM
On both my sidecars I have run one tooth bigger at Eastern Creek than Phillip Island.

Jeff
john Posted - 25 Feb 2012 : 07:01:18 AM
Max Hooper mentioned , same as Phillip Island.
Bummers Posted - 07 Feb 2012 : 6:21:05 PM
On a solo - about the same as Phillip Isl. (Surprisingly!)

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