From Exeter (M5 Sandygate EX2 7HF)to.....16th Feb. (pics)

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From Exeter (M5 Sandygate EX2 7HF)to.....16th Feb. (pics)

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What a day. Thank You Robbo87 and Enigma aka Chocolate Soup :lol: for a great day. The twisties, the food, the laugh..what a wonderful day. Thank You :ymhug:

Here are few pictures:

Meeting point Exeter services.

Me and Mark been on time...

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Robbo87 finally joined us...

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First stop. Breakfast and cheesy chips time.

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Fatties had full breakfast and I had low calorie cheesy chips :)

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On the way Mark ripped off my seat cowl and pretended it flew away 8-| Mark = :^o [just saying]

Next final stop were in a very sweet little place near Okenhampton, Sourton.

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Nearly catch the moment when Mark trip over...so close :p

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And back home, Exeter.

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All together ;;)

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Fantastic day, can't wait for next meet. Wherever you lead Robbo87 I will follow you any day :-bd
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Post by Enigma »

Didn't take you long to get them up :)):

Tho would like to point out I had the smaller breakfast while gutsys cheesy chips could've fed a family of four :twisted:

As for the seat cowl incident I was nowhere near it m'lud............I was more concerned about the CBR600 owners manual that nearly took my head off :shock: :lol:


My soupy chocolate was delicious :P :oops:

And lastly I pretended to trip.........no really ;)

Just photochoping the topless photos of superK :ymdevil:
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Yup, agreed, a great day out, thanks for suggesting it Ms K :-bd .
The weather was good and so were the roads and the riding - and the all day cholesterol and coffee X 2, and the cheezy chips, and more coffee and tea, and in the interest of propriety we'll gloss over the details of a certain person's chocosoup at the last stop ......... but it WAS a bit pretty :wink: , all that was great too.
The Fut behaved itself, so did the Multistrada and it's owner - mostly :D . We all got home safely and complete it seems, except for the CBR which had around 0.5% less bodywork than when we started. A great time and a good laugh was had :)) . Roll on the next one - which, as she had no problem keeping us honest this time, Ms 'Valentino' SuperK should consider leading - perhaps she could have ' Hunt the CBR seat cowl on an un-named road' as the theme.
Thanks again guys :-bd .
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Enigma wrote:Didn't take you long to get them up :)):

Tho would like to point out I had the smaller breakfast while gutsys cheesy chips could've fed a family of four :twisted:

As for the seat cowl incident I was nowhere near it m'lud............I was more concerned about the CBR600 owners manual that nearly took my head off :shock: :lol:


My soupy chocolate was delicious :P :oops:

And lastly I pretended to trip.........no really ;)

Just photochoping the topless photos of superK :ymdevil:
It was a small portion of cheesy chips actually and I was eating it fast as I saw you two fat [censored] lurking and drooling over my dish ;) .... :-o

Sorry for that, but good tip for you on next ride out "KEEP SAFE DISTANCE" from me :p

Robbo87 wrote:Yup, agreed, a great day out, thanks for suggesting it Ms K :-bd .
The weather was good and so were the roads and the riding - and the all day cholesterol and coffee X 2, and the cheezy chips, and more coffee and tea, and in the interest of propriety we'll gloss over the details of a certain person's chocosoup at the last stop ......... but it WAS a bit pretty :wink: , all that was great too.
The Fut behaved itself, so did the Multistrada and it's owner - mostly :D . We all got home safely and complete it seems, except for the CBR which had around 0.5% less bodywork than when we started. A great time and a good laugh was had :)) . Roll on the next one - which, as she had no problem keeping us honest this time, Ms 'Valentino' SuperK should consider leading - perhaps she could have ' Hunt the CBR seat cowl on an un-named road' as the theme.
Thanks again guys :-bd .
It was either reducing bike weight or me going on a diet :)

Fantastic day. But wouldn't happen if billynom8s didn't help me starting my bike in the morning as my ignition didn't want to turn it was just frozen :shock:


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Thank You Simon for your help.
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Two more pic's from the day. And very glad I was too that I was on the sensible side of the camera 8-} . I can also vouch for the fact that 'The Highwayman' at Sourton is a very weird pub indeed :shock: - and well worth a visit :-bd .
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Caption suggestions welcome ................
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^ I'm pretty sure that was a scene from Alice in wonderland,

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Ruffian wrote:^ I'm pretty sure that was a scene from Alice in wonderland,

More like the Alan Partridge episode - 'I cone not believe it'.
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More like The twat in a hat hahahah And by the way they make me to do that :-s x_x
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SuperK wrote:........ And by the way they make me to do that :-s x_x
I've heard that line said before many times...... ;) 'honest, they made me do it' :^o :)) :))
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