Rideout this weekend 20th

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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Don't forget......ANYONE can organise and run a rideout.
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Maver-Nick
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Post by Maver-Nick »

phy5ic5 wrote:Nick.. JUst face it.... you need to join the Triumph tiger/ BMW GS crew...
Another possibility mate...I saw how fast you were on yours...as you went under me on the twisties :oops: :shock:

Just watching American Chopper...mmmmm!! :wink:
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Post by greg »

American Chopper? What about The Long Way Round then?
You can always get a cruiser when you give up biking, between now and then check out Tiger's, BMW's and KTM's. Get on a sportsbike straight after riding a big trailie, the sportsbike will feel like an unresponsive plank. It's true, I'm not making it up.
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Post by tdmwicky »

greg wrote:American Chopper? What about The Long Way Round then?
You can always get a cruiser when you give up biking, between now and then check out Tiger's, BMW's and KTM's. Get on a sportsbike straight after riding a big trailie, the sportsbike will feel like an unresponsive plank. It's true, I'm not making it up.
Amen to that brother!!! Wicky agrees with ya :D
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Post by XxSimownxX »

id kick all ure asses, i got a beast of a bike! haha
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XxSimownxX wrote:id kick all ure asses, i got a beast of a bike! haha
You may well whup me on a motorcycle but I'd leave you for dead in a spelling and grammar test. :)
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Post by mental »

jason wrote:
XxSimownxX wrote:id kick all ure asses, i got a beast of a bike! haha
You may well whup me on a motorcycle but I'd leave you for dead in a spelling and grammar test. :)
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Post by 1blue »

sounds like I missed a good one. :cry: :cry: :cry:

not jealous...just sulking. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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jason wrote: Riding behind the 125 was a breath of fresh (2 stroke) air, it also meant I could treat mine gently and keep to the mildly irritating sub 6500rpm running in thingmy. Once the lanes get tight its very hard to try and corner at the same mid corner speed and on as tight a line as a well ridden 125 - makes me realise how lazy/poor my cornering technique has got - way to easy to cheat on big bikes and just go in slow and come out fast.

funny but of all the bikes at the meet the one I really would have loved to have had a go on was the knackered RS125 Id have tried to blag a go but im not brave enough to hand you the keys to a few mile old K6 thou :wink:
All you had to do was ask jason - i would have relunctantly (more like ripped ur arm off) swapped keys with you :-D Of course riding a brand new gixxer 1000 wouldn't really interest me :wink: :wink:

Maybe next time - just don't tell Blubird :twisted:
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