France, Belgium and Germany 24…

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Re: France, Belgium and Germany 24…

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Can’t make those dates I’m afraid Nick :-(
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sounds like fun !! so what are we doing about accommodation ? Just winging it ? or booking in advance ?
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jimboraver wrote: Mar 21st, '24, 17:45 sounds like fun !! so what are we doing about accommodation ? Just winging it ? or booking in advance ?
Hi Jim, nothing booked just yet but only 2 of us fully committed. Will be looking at airbnb kind of thing, pre booked. Not 5 star but won’t be slumming it…

Going to looking at places after Easter
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Re: France, Belgium and Germany 24…

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ok sounds good i missed the boat on the portimao trip ( cos i'm useless at remembering to do things on time :) ...) but this sounds fun
Just bought a s1000rr so wonder if its gonna break my back :) although if jay is doing it on his blade ????

i'll check with work tomorrow for the time off but definitely keen
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