WOW WHAT A SUMMER RIDE OUT

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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.
Thank-you.

Don't forget......ANYONE can organise and run a rideout.
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Funky
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Post by Funky »

if that was me i would of got a slap
But you didn't pay him any money...
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CANT GET HANG OF THIS THANKS ALL FOR A BRILL DAY , IT WAS GREAT XXX :lol: :D THIS WAS ME JUST RECOVERING THOU AH AH ME POOR BUM XX
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Post by svpaul »

cracking day out. Good roads, good riding, good company.

Thanks to everyone for making us both feel so welcome and especially to Maver-Nick for telling me about it in the first place. Top Bloke!

Well done Jon-B for excellent leading.
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Maver-Nick
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Post by Maver-Nick »

Glad you and Tammy enjoyed it Paul... 8)

Don't forget to Introduce yourself in the forum mate... :wink:

Oh and Admin...Paul is a paid up SWB Member... :wink:
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Post by Jonny »

This was my first big ride out, really enjoyed it! I met some nice people. I think I might have surprised a few people with my turbo gsx5550 ;-) Believe me, the revs didnt drop below 10,000 for most of the rideout, and the skimpy tyres on it were sliding on most of the corners. Look forward to seeing you guys on the next one.
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age
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Maver-Nick wrote:
Oh and Admin...Paul is a paid up SWB Member... :wink:
updated Nick

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Post by georgie_d »

h4z7d wrote:This was my first big ride out, really enjoyed it! I met some nice people. I think I might have surprised a few people with my turbo gsx5550 ;-) Believe me, the revs didnt drop below 10,000 for most of the rideout, and the skimpy tyres on it were sliding on most of the corners. Look forward to seeing you guys on the next one.
was well surprised with your bike mate you were always in my rear view mirror no matter how hard i pushed my bike :roll: especially when i pointed out that rock :shock: well done though i did notice you hanging off your bike going round the bends :roll:
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Post by Jewell »

didn't see me did ya....

oh no sorry me and age were infront of you lol

and yes i did have 3 pasties,im a growing lad.
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Post by reaperrob »

First time out with you guys had an excellent day, what a great ride.
Thanks :D
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age
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Post by age »

georgie_d wrote:
h4z7d wrote:This was my first big ride out, really enjoyed it! I met some nice people. I think I might have surprised a few people with my turbo gsx5550 ;-) Believe me, the revs didnt drop below 10,000 for most of the rideout, and the skimpy tyres on it were sliding on most of the corners. Look forward to seeing you guys on the next one.
was well surprised with your bike mate you were always in my rear view mirror no matter how hard i pushed my bike :roll: especially when i pointed out that rock :shock: well done though i did notice you hanging off your bike going round the bends :roll:

Come on George you must try harder :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post by Jonny »

georgie_d wrote:was well surprised with your bike mate you were always in my rear view mirror no matter how hard i pushed my bike :roll: especially when i pointed out that rock :shock: well done though i did notice you hanging off your bike going round the bends :roll:
Oh cheers Georgie, I have to hang off that bike to go round the corners fast, the tyres are soo thin that I needed to keep the bike as upright as possible to stop if from sliding out. Great bike for £600 though :wink:
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Post by jason »

andrew wrote:
still rather than have to buy a new set of 014s perhaps you could lend me your bike for the trackday :wink:
you now I normally would say yes, but unfortunately my grandmother has already asked to borrow my bike that weekend.
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jason wrote:
andrew wrote:
still rather than have to buy a new set of 014s perhaps you could lend me your bike for the trackday :wink:
you now I normally would say yes, but unfortunately my grandmother has already asked to borrow my bike that weekend.
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