Sunday 19th Jan' Breakfast run, Woodleigh's Cafe.

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Re: Sunday 19th Jan' Breakfast run, Woodleigh's Cafe.

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Is it just me then?

No takers, or are you all just taking it VERY steady getting here?

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Folks turn up Dave or were you the only soldier to Make it??
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I met the guys at Bridge at 10.20 and we left about 10.40.....

Great ride chaps :-bd
I even stayed warm today yippee!!!! but had to peel off at Copplestone to get home on time - made the 14.00 curfew with 18 minutes to spare, phew :mrgreen:
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Red5 wrote: Jan 19th, '20, 11:56 Folks turn up Dave or were you the only soldier to Make it??
Apparently they were already at Bridge when I turned-up but I didn't see them. Clearly they were hiding away from the coffee shop when I arrived for a brew, so they wouldn't have to buy me one ;-)

Eventually they got fed-up of waiting for me and came to get me :-)

We had a nice gentle run out ... just a very few ice patches to catch the unwary!
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DaveH wrote: Jan 19th, '20, 10:33 Is it just me then?

No takers, or are you all just taking it VERY steady getting here?

;-)

you rode straight past us, even though I was waving at you. THEN you went and hid in the corner of the cafe behind the door. Almost like you didn't want to be found. :)):
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cheers for today Phil, a nice fresh run with only a few slippery moments on my new tyres. Sorry had to peel off a bit early but jobs to do.

noce run all, no maddness other than being out on the bike in 0 degrees.
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Thanks to all the hardy annuals that turned out today :-bd . Thanks to Si' for TEC-ing :-bd . Hope everyone got home safe.

Lotsa laughs and banter, a fry up with two coffee stops and a nice fresh day out with the bikes of around 100 miles where we got to practise a bit of throttle control in places - what's not to like? :D .

Atcherly, what's not to like quite so much is the cleaning of the bike and bike clothes afterwards. But that's a small price to pay :mrgreen:

Here's to the next one :-bd
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Was watching the fantastic weather today and thinking of you lot out on this ride. Of all the days in January to go for a ride clearly was a great choice.
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You picked some good roads Phil cause I had more slides on the way home (Yarcombe especially) than on the ride.

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Great to hear you all had fun, if chilly. Exciting with a few ice patches to?? Gutted to've missed out but driving up to Barnstaple, I wasn't sorry to be in a cosy warm van.
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Glad you had a good ride, I was tempted but twas toooo damn cold so cooked a roast lunch. See ya soon, when it warms up
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Re: Sunday 19th Jan' Breakfast run, Woodleigh's Cafe.

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Robbo87 wrote: Jan 19th, '20, 17:23 Thanks to all the hardy annuals that turned out today :-bd . Thanks to Si' for TEC-ing :-bd . Hope everyone got home safe.

Lotsa laughs and banter, a fry up with two coffee stops and a nice fresh day out with the bikes of around 100 miles where we got to practise a bit of throttle control in places - what's not to like? :D .

Atcherly, what's not to like quite so much is the cleaning of the bike and bike clothes afterwards. But that's a small price to pay :mrgreen:

Here's to the next one :-bd
Thanks Phil, good little jaunt as usual. Good to see you all. See you all soon
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