Kentucky Sunday
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007 VXR said:
r8black said:
Me and batman covered almost 450 miles between us round trip
And got stuck on the feaking M3 for a bout 2 hours last night
glad i have "go live" on my sat nav, it re routed us around that And got stuck on the feaking M3 for a bout 2 hours last night
Real old school, when you don't know the geography is to follow the car in front as "he seem to know where he's going."
Thanks guys and gals for all the comments.
As you know I've not been well recently and yesterday was very therapeutic for me.
Played the fool, I know but I thoroughly enjoyed myself and so did Sophie.
Thanks to all who came, you are a great bunch of people
Very very achy from riding the bike as not been on one for years.......that kids too bloody fast already
As you know I've not been well recently and yesterday was very therapeutic for me.
Played the fool, I know but I thoroughly enjoyed myself and so did Sophie.
Thanks to all who came, you are a great bunch of people
Very very achy from riding the bike as not been on one for years.......that kids too bloody fast already
bigunit00 said:
I thought you guys might have missed it but alas. It was carnage. I remember looking at the sat nav and it saying 12miles to the m25 and I was doing 6mph lol
On the way down, there were queues, but I thought it was just holiday traffic going home, and wouldn't be there for the way home.We were half way around the M25 when it clicked. Bournemouth Airshow traffic.
ARAF said:
On the way down, there were queues, but I thought it was just holiday traffic going home, and wouldn't be there for the way home.
We were half way around the M25 when it clicked. Bournemouth Airshow traffic.
I thought the same thing as you Araf when on way to BBQ LOL I couldn't see any reason for the hold ups?We were half way around the M25 when it clicked. Bournemouth Airshow traffic.
Xpuffin said:
Thanks guys and gals for all the comments.
As you know I've not been well recently and yesterday was very therapeutic for me.
Played the fool, I know but I thoroughly enjoyed myself and so did Sophie.
Thanks to all who came, you are a great bunch of people
Very very achy from riding the bike as not been on one for years.......that kids too bloody fast already
I wanted to have a go of your bike big time Jez!!!! but I have been resisting the big urge to buy a dirt bike for green laning, if I had got on it that would have had me spending LOL As you know I've not been well recently and yesterday was very therapeutic for me.
Played the fool, I know but I thoroughly enjoyed myself and so did Sophie.
Thanks to all who came, you are a great bunch of people
Very very achy from riding the bike as not been on one for years.......that kids too bloody fast already
My biggest regret of the day was not saying cherio to your mum, reminded me how much I miss my mum.
snowwolf said:
I wanted to have a go of your bike big time Jez!!!! but I have been resisting the big urge to buy a dirt bike for green laning, if I had got on it that would have had me spending LOL
My biggest regret of the day was not saying cherio to your mum, reminded me how much I miss my mum.
Off-roading is such a laugh. Which reminds me, I much chase up my engine rebuild. The bike's been away for nearly two years now. My biggest regret of the day was not saying cherio to your mum, reminded me how much I miss my mum.
snowwolf said:
ARAF said:
Off-roading is such a laugh. Which reminds me, I much chase up my engine rebuild. The bike's been away for nearly two years now.
I have been resisting the urge for a year now LOL What off roader have you got ?In this county, I would look at Observed Trials. Cheaper to start in, and something is going on within 30 miles nearly every Sunday morning. You can even just practice in a car length outside your house, with an old car tyre - riding round and over it.
snowwolf said:
I wanted to have a go of your bike big time Jez!!!! but I have been resisting the big urge to buy a dirt bike for green laning, if I had got on it that would have had me spending LOL
My biggest regret of the day was not saying cherio to your mum, reminded me how much I miss my mum.
Being me, I've half a dozen more in the yard. That ones the bike I bought to teach Sophie to ride then I restored it, next time I'll bring more up for everyone to play on.My biggest regret of the day was not saying cherio to your mum, reminded me how much I miss my mum.
Sorry about your mum mate, mines been part of my problem but now she's becoming part of the cure.
Edited by Xpuffin on Monday 1st September 21:53
ARAF said:
I've has a little Gas Gas Pampera for 11 years now. It's a trail bike, but can do (and has done) enduros and Hare/Hounds events well (for me). It weighs less than me, and is a lot of fun. Prior to that, I had Honda and Suzuki 4 strokes, and Yamaha 2 strokes. 2T is a dying breed, but it's definitely more fun.
In this county, I would look at Observed Trials. Cheaper to start in, and something is going on within 30 miles nearly every Sunday morning. You can even just practice in a car length outside your house, with an old car tyre - riding round and over it.
Next time I'll set up some sections and a camera for an easy £250.00In this county, I would look at Observed Trials. Cheaper to start in, and something is going on within 30 miles nearly every Sunday morning. You can even just practice in a car length outside your house, with an old car tyre - riding round and over it.
Xpuffin said:
Being me, I've half a dozen more in the yard. That ones the bike I bought to teach Sophie to ride then I restored it, next time I'll bring more up for everyone to play on.
Sorry about your mum mate, mines been part of my problem but now she's becoming part of the cure.
They are a big worry for sure Jez my mum had bad dementia, if they have half their marbles your half way there no marbles and the st hits the fan Sorry about your mum mate, mines been part of my problem but now she's becoming part of the cure.
Edited by Xpuffin on Monday 1st September 21:53
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