From Exeter (M5 Sandygate EX2 7HF)to.....16th Feb. (pics)
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From Exeter (M5 Sandygate EX2 7HF)to.....16th Feb. (pics)
What a day. Thank You Robbo87 and Enigma aka Chocolate Soup for a great day. The twisties, the food, the laugh..what a wonderful day. Thank You
Here are few pictures:
Meeting point Exeter services.
Me and Mark been on time...
Robbo87 finally joined us...
First stop. Breakfast and cheesy chips time.
Fatties had full breakfast and I had low calorie cheesy chips
On the way Mark ripped off my seat cowl and pretended it flew away Mark = [just saying]
Next final stop were in a very sweet little place near Okenhampton, Sourton.
Nearly catch the moment when Mark trip over...so close
And back home, Exeter.
All together
Fantastic day, can't wait for next meet. Wherever you lead Robbo87 I will follow you any day
Here are few pictures:
Meeting point Exeter services.
Me and Mark been on time...
Robbo87 finally joined us...
First stop. Breakfast and cheesy chips time.
Fatties had full breakfast and I had low calorie cheesy chips
On the way Mark ripped off my seat cowl and pretended it flew away Mark = [just saying]
Next final stop were in a very sweet little place near Okenhampton, Sourton.
Nearly catch the moment when Mark trip over...so close
And back home, Exeter.
All together
Fantastic day, can't wait for next meet. Wherever you lead Robbo87 I will follow you any day
Re: From Exeter (M5 Sandygate EX2 7HF)to.....16th Feb. (pics
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
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
My soupy chocolate was delicious
And lastly I pretended to trip.........no really ;)
Just photochoping the topless photos of superK
Tho would like to point out I had the smaller breakfast while gutsys cheesy chips could've fed a family of four
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
My soupy chocolate was delicious
And lastly I pretended to trip.........no really ;)
Just photochoping the topless photos of superK
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Re: From Exeter (M5 Sandygate EX2 7HF)to.....16th Feb. (pics
Yup, agreed, a great day out, thanks for suggesting it Ms K .
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 , all that was great too.
The Fut behaved itself, so did the Multistrada and it's owner - mostly . 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 .
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 , all that was great too.
The Fut behaved itself, so did the Multistrada and it's owner - mostly . 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 .
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Re: From Exeter (M5 Sandygate EX2 7HF)to.....16th Feb. (pics
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 ;) ....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
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
My soupy chocolate was delicious
And lastly I pretended to trip.........no really ;)
Just photochoping the topless photos of superK
Sorry for that, but good tip for you on next ride out "KEEP SAFE DISTANCE" from me
It was either reducing bike weight or me going on a dietRobbo87 wrote:Yup, agreed, a great day out, thanks for suggesting it Ms K .
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 , all that was great too.
The Fut behaved itself, so did the Multistrada and it's owner - mostly . 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 .
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
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 . I can also vouch for the fact that 'The Highwayman' at Sourton is a very weird pub indeed - and well worth a visit .
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Caption suggestions welcome ................
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Re: From Exeter (M5 Sandygate EX2 7HF)to.....16th Feb. (pics
^ I'm pretty sure that was a scene from Alice in wonderland,
"Let me tip my hat to you kind sir" said the leather clad mad hatter
"Let me tip my hat to you kind sir" said the leather clad mad hatter
"Welding is like cheese on toast! It gets hot and sticks together"
Re: From Exeter (M5 Sandygate EX2 7HF)to.....16th Feb. (pics
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'.
Re: From Exeter (M5 Sandygate EX2 7HF)to.....16th Feb. (pics
More like The twat in a hat hahahah And by the way they make me to do that
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Re: From Exeter (M5 Sandygate EX2 7HF)to.....16th Feb. (pics
I've heard that line said before many times...... ;) 'honest, they made me do it'SuperK wrote:........ And by the way they make me to do that
Cut me in half and I'v got Suzuki written right through me!
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