Old Gits 2024 - French Pyrenees - June 2024
Discussion
trickywoo said:
black-k1 said:
I'll also be playing with my new bike
from March onwards
What is it?![biggrin](/inc/images/biggrin.gif)
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black-k1 said:
Another H2 SX SE
Having looked around again there's still nothing else that offers hyper bike performance with every day practicality, pillion and luggage options and all with pretty decent handling. The SD1290GT and the Multistrada get close but I prefer the less upright riding position of the Kawasaki. (and the extra horses!
) The Hyaybusa and the M1000XR look good but don't come with luggage and the rest aren't in the same league.
I'd have bet my house on it ![biggrin](/inc/images/biggrin.gif)
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black-k1 said:
Another H2 SX SE
Having looked around again there's still nothing else that offers hyper bike performance with every day practicality, pillion and luggage options and all with pretty decent handling. The SD1290GT and the Multistrada get close but I prefer the less upright riding position of the Kawasaki. (and the extra horses!
) The Hyaybusa and the M1000XR look good but don't come with luggage and the rest aren't in the same league.
Have you considered a GS?![biggrin](/inc/images/biggrin.gif)
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Killboy said:
black-k1 said:
Another H2 SX SE
Having looked around again there's still nothing else that offers hyper bike performance with every day practicality, pillion and luggage options and all with pretty decent handling. The SD1290GT and the Multistrada get close but I prefer the less upright riding position of the Kawasaki. (and the extra horses!
) The Hyaybusa and the M1000XR look good but don't come with luggage and the rest aren't in the same league.
Have you considered a GS?![biggrin](/inc/images/biggrin.gif)
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Killboy said:
black-k1 said:
Another H2 SX SE
Having looked around again there's still nothing else that offers hyper bike performance with every day practicality, pillion and luggage options and all with pretty decent handling. The SD1290GT and the Multistrada get close but I prefer the less upright riding position of the Kawasaki. (and the extra horses!
) The Hyaybusa and the M1000XR look good but don't come with luggage and the rest aren't in the same league.
Have you considered a GS?![biggrin](/inc/images/biggrin.gif)
![wink](/inc/images/wink.gif)
any images of him on a H2 SX are simply photo-shopped
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LosingGrip said:
I keep seeing these threads and really want to do one!
Are pillions allowed? Mentioned it to my other half she she's keen! Not this year mind you.
The main Old Gits trip is gentlemen only but I am looking at the possibility of running other trips where ladies are welcome. Are pillions allowed? Mentioned it to my other half she she's keen! Not this year mind you.
The trip has now happened and was a great success. Everyone enjoyed themselves on the wonderful roads of the Pyrenees, and in the bars and restaurants inhibited in the evenings. Thanks to all who attended.
I'll do a proper write up on the Old Gits site over the next few weeks but the key points from the trip were:
- The sat nav and intercom wars continued - Tomtom vs Garmin vs other and Cardo vs Senna![punch](/inc/images/punch.gif)
- Spanish roads are better than French roads.![lick](/inc/images/lick.gif)
- The Spanish prostitute touting for business at the side of the main road almost caused a number of Old Gits to crash!![rofl](/inc/images/rofl.gif)
- When the Spanish put up a road closed sign, they mean it!![idea](/inc/images/idea.gif)
- Spanish and French farmers are very good at blocking the only road across the border when they're protesting.![tank](/inc/images/tank.gif)
- Petrol is very expensive in France.![weeping](/inc/images/weeping.gif)
- It's a long way from the Tunnel to the Pyrenees!!!![teacher](/inc/images/teacher.gif)
- Lourdes is EXACTLY how I'd imagine a religious shrine created by Del Boy and Rodney would look!![getmecoat](/inc/images/getmecoat.gif)
Other than a little bit of rain on the first day, it was dry. The hotels ranged from OK to excellent but all had easy access secure parking. Only one of the stop over hotels on the way down didn't have an open bar (it was being redecorated) but there was a very nice bar and restaurant 20yds away.
Now the planning for next year starts!![biggrin](/inc/images/biggrin.gif)
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I'll do a proper write up on the Old Gits site over the next few weeks but the key points from the trip were:
- The sat nav and intercom wars continued - Tomtom vs Garmin vs other and Cardo vs Senna
![punch](/inc/images/punch.gif)
- Spanish roads are better than French roads.
![lick](/inc/images/lick.gif)
- The Spanish prostitute touting for business at the side of the main road almost caused a number of Old Gits to crash!
![rofl](/inc/images/rofl.gif)
- When the Spanish put up a road closed sign, they mean it!
![idea](/inc/images/idea.gif)
- Spanish and French farmers are very good at blocking the only road across the border when they're protesting.
![tank](/inc/images/tank.gif)
- Petrol is very expensive in France.
![weeping](/inc/images/weeping.gif)
- It's a long way from the Tunnel to the Pyrenees!!!
![teacher](/inc/images/teacher.gif)
- Lourdes is EXACTLY how I'd imagine a religious shrine created by Del Boy and Rodney would look!
![getmecoat](/inc/images/getmecoat.gif)
Other than a little bit of rain on the first day, it was dry. The hotels ranged from OK to excellent but all had easy access secure parking. Only one of the stop over hotels on the way down didn't have an open bar (it was being redecorated) but there was a very nice bar and restaurant 20yds away.
Now the planning for next year starts!
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![](https://thumbsnap.com/t/6rGXzvCo.jpg)
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