Sunday 22nd August

Look in here for local ride outs...

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You are of course welcome along to any Southwestbikers rideout, however your bike must be in good mechanical order (we don’t want anything falling off of it including you), taxed and have a current MOT. You must have a valid motorcycle licence and current motor insurance. You are in charge of your motorcycle at all times and SWB will not accept any responsibility for actions you take or any accidents you may have. Always ride within your own capabilities and do not put others at risk. Remember, while you are on a Southwestbikers rideout you are representing the site and what it stands for.
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layne
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Re: Sunday 22nd August

Post by layne »

Thanks guys

Nowt wrong with the route (normally).

Was a fair bit of debris washed on to the road though. Nothing a good pressure wash didn’t fix.

Polo, nice to meet you and hope alls OK.
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Polo
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Re: Sunday 22nd August

Post by Polo »

Back from hospital, nowt broken, just swollen :)

Been on ebay ... nosecone (in red) £210, r&g crashbungs £55, mirrors £30, screen £30 & bellypan ... still looking !

Like i said before ... nice to meet some decent blokes :) :)
Chill out & be cool, Life's not a race ... It's to be enjoyed !!

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rik
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Location: Thundering around the southwest

Re: Sunday 22nd August

Post by rik »

:D :D

Bloody rsv4's & mv's bike got peppered in gravel !!! :80: :80: Apart from that it was a interesting morning sun, rain oh and the odd bit of mist ! It sharpened up my ridin first thing thats for sure. Route was good i enjoyed it just next time it will have to be dry.

Glad you got back ok marco hope it hasn't put you off to much. Like they say get back on and put it down to experience we have all been there.

Bike washed although i wish i hadn't hence all the stone chips. The bill will be in the post to you both :evil: :wink: :wink:

see you all soon :D
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Redlight
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Re: Sunday 22nd August

Post by Redlight »

What a sketchy ride...........mud, gravel, rain through some of the most obscure roads in Devon. Lets do them again....in the dry.

Polo.....glad to hear you are ok and yes it was a great ride, but you missed a good ride home (thanks Col).

Layne......you are a nutta!

Rik....stone chips add character to a bike and your Harley 'look a like' needs some! Are those ape hanger bars?
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Rsv4Col
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Re: Sunday 22nd August

Post by Rsv4Col »

Redlight wrote:

but you missed a good ride home (thanks Col).

Kept waiting for the nutterrs to come past :wink: :wink: need to work on my corner entry speed me thinks :8o)):
Now riding a Tuono V4 1100 😀
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rik
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Re: Sunday 22nd August

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Rik....stone chips add character to a bike and your Harley 'look a like' needs some! Are those ape hanger bars?[/quote]


How rude !!!!! :evil: :evil:
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Funky
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Re: Sunday 22nd August

Post by Funky »

Depends how bad you are Polo, a&e is usually very busy on a monday from all the people 'leaving it til monday'
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