Mendips, Som, S.Wilts - Sun 4 Oct

Look in here for local ride outs...

Moderator: Staff

Forum rules
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.
Types of rideouts - viewtopic.php?f=94&t=89587" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
User avatar
AndyW
Learner Driver
Posts: 523
Joined: Dec 4th, '07, 12:06
Location: Weston Super Mud
Contact:

Re: Mendips, Som, S.Wilts - Sun 4 Oct

Post by AndyW »

Yes many thanks to Monseur M Yellow :D ..........and Monseur Silva :D

Nice and interesting route and great to meet some new faces :mrgreen:

:ymblushing: ...not sure who it was I headed back to WSM with!......sorry for dragging you through Bath, had intended to avoid but went astray somewhere!
Robbo87 wrote:....a big thumbs up to 'Lady Enfield' for peddling so hard and keeping the rest of us honest
A big +1 from me :D
Forgot to ask, is there a Blog somewhere telling of your adventures?

Image

Image
www.MotorcycleInfo.co.uk
Motorcycle Info Pages
JohnSilva
Learner Driver
Posts: 16
Joined: Jun 18th, '15, 12:56
First Name: John
Location: North Bristol

Re: Mendips, Som, S.Wilts - Sun 4 Oct

Post by JohnSilva »

Thanks as always to Mellow for finding an excellent route. ^:)^
That toolkit did come in handy in the end. ;)
JohnSilva
Learner Driver
Posts: 16
Joined: Jun 18th, '15, 12:56
First Name: John
Location: North Bristol

Re: Mendips, Som, S.Wilts - Sun 4 Oct

Post by JohnSilva »

Not sure of a blog but she did say she is writing a book of her adventures it will be entitled something like "why cant you be like the other one"
jacquifurneaux
Learner Driver
Posts: 2
Joined: Oct 5th, '15, 08:04
First Name: Jacqui

Re: Mendips, Som, S.Wilts - Sun 4 Oct

Post by jacquifurneaux »

"Why can't you be like your brother?"

Thanks to you all for such a brilliant day. I have written a post in the Hello Section but am not used to the workings of this website so hope it gets there!
Thanks also for the help with the wing-mirror. I quite enjoyed looking at the hedges on my right, though. Plumbers' tape and thread were applied on return and may do the trick, if not I'll get a new yoke.
Thanks again to you all for a superb ride.
JohnSilva
Learner Driver
Posts: 16
Joined: Jun 18th, '15, 12:56
First Name: John
Location: North Bristol

Re: Mendips, Som, S.Wilts - Sun 4 Oct

Post by JohnSilva »

Image

Image
User avatar
Robbo87
SWB Subscriber
Posts: 3288
Joined: Feb 13th, '09, 19:42
First Name: Phil
Location: Ottery St Mary
Contact:

Re: Mendips, Som, S.Wilts - Sun 4 Oct

Post by Robbo87 »

jacquifurneaux wrote:"Why can't you be like your brother?"

Thanks to you all for such a brilliant day.

Thanks also for the help with the wing-mirror............. .
Plumbers' tape and thread were applied on return and may do the trick, if not I'll get a new yoke.
If you mean get a new top fork yoke then no no no :80: ! Use a Helicoil insert (or equivilant) in said yoke, any local engineering shop can sort that for you. Just make sure to take both 'yoke' and mirror arm to them first, in case a new thread needs to be cut. The end result'll be stronger than the original :D
Triumph Sprint ST 1050.
Post Reply