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As the forecast looks settled and dry for the coming week, I'm willing to go for fish and chips if anyone's up for a ride.
Meet 5.30pm in the entrance to Westpoint on the A3052. We'll be on a mystery tour eastbound, stop for chips somewhere, and some more fun roads on the way back.
All welcome, although the hungrier I get the quicker I'll go
KTM 1190ADV - sold
KTM 790ADV - sold
KTM 790 Duke - sold
Honda CB300R - sold
Honda NC750X DCT - sold
Yamaha MT-07 Y-AMT - very modern
1981 Suzuki TS185ER - very much not modern
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KTM 1290 SDR KTM 690 supermoto smc R, Zx10r trackbike,
ktm 350 excf muddy
Suspension and bike work undertaken.
Would've come along but that's the day I'm taking the trumpet on it's first post-rebuild shakedown run. It needs to be a real pussyfooted bimble for the first one; so on that basis - I won't be investing and I'm out!
Robbo87 wrote: โJul 13th, '21, 12:17
Would've come along but that's the day I'm taking the trumpet on it's first post-rebuild shakedown run. It needs to be a real pussyfooted bimble for the first one; so on that basis - I won't be investing and I'm out!
That makes sense, Phil.
Just let me know what route you're taking so we can avoid that awkward "shall we stop for the stranded biker" feeling.......
Hope it goes well mate - see you on a ride soon hopefully
KTM 1190ADV - sold
KTM 790ADV - sold
KTM 790 Duke - sold
Honda CB300R - sold
Honda NC750X DCT - sold
Yamaha MT-07 Y-AMT - very modern
1981 Suzuki TS185ER - very much not modern
Robbo87 wrote: โJul 13th, '21, 12:17
Would've come along but that's the day I'm taking the trumpet on it's first post-rebuild shakedown run. It needs to be a real pussyfooted bimble for the first one; so on that basis - I won't be investing and I'm out!
That makes sense, Phil.
Just let me know what route you're taking so we can avoid that awkward "shall we stop for the stranded biker" feeling.......
Hope it goes well mate - see you on a ride soon hopefully
If all goes as planned (and we all know what can happen there ) I'll be on Nick's July 25th brekkers ride - see you there if not before.
bkingalan wrote: โJul 13th, '21, 16:17
What sort of direction are you thinking about for fish and chips Andy?
Probably Chard, after about 70 miles of mixed riding. But that could all change on the evening
KTM 1190ADV - sold
KTM 790ADV - sold
KTM 790 Duke - sold
Honda CB300R - sold
Honda NC750X DCT - sold
Yamaha MT-07 Y-AMT - very modern
1981 Suzuki TS185ER - very much not modern
KTM 1190ADV - sold
KTM 790ADV - sold
KTM 790 Duke - sold
Honda CB300R - sold
Honda NC750X DCT - sold
Yamaha MT-07 Y-AMT - very modern
1981 Suzuki TS185ER - very much not modern
KTM 1190ADV - sold
KTM 790ADV - sold
KTM 790 Duke - sold
Honda CB300R - sold
Honda NC750X DCT - sold
Yamaha MT-07 Y-AMT - very modern
1981 Suzuki TS185ER - very much not modern
Thanks to the guys that turned up and braved the sometimes random route taking yesterday. Traffic busy at the start but got a bit quieter once off the beaten track. Unfortunately the towns we had to go through were a bit clogged - bloody tractors
There will be more....
KTM 1190ADV - sold
KTM 790ADV - sold
KTM 790 Duke - sold
Honda CB300R - sold
Honda NC750X DCT - sold
Yamaha MT-07 Y-AMT - very modern
1981 Suzuki TS185ER - very much not modern