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Posted: Jul 9th, '06, 10:43
by tdmwicky
jaysus i live in Silverton and i had forgotten bout this ride out,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, boy the rumble of all you guy's and gal's soon reminded me !!!! ye near shook me windows oot !!! doh !
Posted: Jul 9th, '06, 16:39
by Funky
Was a great day for a well worthy cause. here's some photos of our little day out:
All parked up and ready (look at that sexy black R6)
Obviously two un-desirables conspiring to 'do a wrong-un'
All parked up at the place where the helicopter is kept (that is the proper technical term i'll have you know)
Simon finds a freind who ate his meat
Moose on his third burger of the day...
Gavin communicating with someone of his own age (Mini-Moose)
What it was all in aid of.
Overall probably close to 300+ bikes turned up so mucho money for a worthy cause that all too often comes to our rescue.
Posted: Jul 9th, '06, 16:42
by Mark-Blade
It was said that over 260 bikes left Exeter, Was impressive anyway, and a good ride, fantastic route, only the long wait for a coffee at the end spoilt it slightly, Maybe they'll cater for more net time, doubt that they realy epected so many. Great day none the less.
Nice to see Kelly and Gavin, and to briefly meet Paul for the first time.
Saw Moose too. well done folks

Posted: Jul 9th, '06, 17:07
by TLS-Moose
Great day out - and for a first time event the marshalling etc., was excellent
Sorry I didn't get a chance to say hello mark
Jamie said it was nice to meet everyone, especially the two ladies and the tall geeky one ....... I don't know if that implies he thinks you're a laaadiiiiie funky, or just the geek we all know and love

Special thanks go to Kim for the T Shirt
Whilst doing the raffle the chap said they had 354 bikes register

Posted: Jul 9th, '06, 17:15
by Funky
a tall geek, and so I shall be forever remembered... At least I'm fashionable...being a geek is the new black...
Posted: Jul 9th, '06, 18:53
by Maver-Nick
Mark-Blade wrote:Maybe they'll cater for more net time, doubt that they realy epected so many.
Is the 'X' button knackered on your keyboard Mark...
Glad you had a good day guys...I had a Demo on, so couldn't make it...

Posted: Jul 10th, '06, 05:30
by Dynasangel
It was a good day out, just a a shame about the country lanes
Posted: Jul 10th, '06, 08:42
by Mark-Blade
Maver-Nick wrote:Mark-Blade wrote:Maybe they'll cater for more net time, doubt that they realy epected so many.
Is the 'X' button knackered on your keyboard Mark...
Glad you had a good day guys...I had a Demo on, so couldn't make it...

It is mate, proberbly stuck with coffee

shame you couldn't make it, may be next year

Posted: Jul 10th, '06, 08:45
by Mark-Blade
Posted: Jul 10th, '06, 08:48
by DynaMight
Wow, what a fast ride!

350 bikes off all types on the same road leaving within 10-20mins of each other = a very very slow ride. Doesnt help that atleast 10-20miles was through single lane country lanes. It was well marshalled though, impossible to get lost.
Then we got there....in a big uncut field.... with only a raffle, burger van and ice cream van, waited a good hour for the burger van (nice burger tho)
Wasnt a bad day tho, just need a better route and better grouping.