you get out for a ride today
you get out for a ride today
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RemaL

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25,071 posts

255 months

Saturday 2nd June 2007
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Well I was not going out but phoned my cousin last night and ended mostly riding Abergavenney, mertha Tydfil, Llandovery and back. amazing roads and scenery 210 miles and had soo much fun

bloody good fun today

what about yourself?

johnnystorm

168 posts

294 months

Saturday 2nd June 2007
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Same here, didn't plan to but a mate called me up. We got lost but ended up finding an excellent road we didn't know existed. biggrin

odyssey2200

18,650 posts

230 months

Saturday 2nd June 2007
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Didn't go out but insured the bike today so back on the road now

rsv gone!

11,288 posts

262 months

Sunday 3rd June 2007
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I tested my new satnav on the bike yesterday (Saturday(. I rode into the wilderness (well Buckinghamshire) and then let the satnav bring me back home. Set it for shortest distance and got to ride loads of fantastic country lanes that I've never been on before.

randlemarcus

13,644 posts

252 months

Sunday 3rd June 2007
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mutter, mutter. Still, fingers crossed the bikelessness will sort itself out this week.

oggs

8,815 posts

275 months

Sunday 3rd June 2007
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randlemarcus said:
mutter, mutter. Still, fingers crossed the bikelessness will sort itself out this week.
frown
Fingers crossed mate smile

Ace-T

8,248 posts

276 months

Sunday 3rd June 2007
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Well I was going to until I tried to start the bike, flat battery frown So cue me and Judas running up and down the street trying to jump start the fecking thing. Unfortunately we had a little accident when the bike started and leapt forward. Cue Judas trying to pull the clutch in and missing, stumbling and the bike and us going down in a heap in the middle of the road. Arse. redface

He has a very sore shoulder and gravel rash all down one arm where he landed and I have a swollen knee, sore hip and less skin on the palm of my hand than I used to have. Bike has a busted indicator, bent handlebar, broken clutch lever and completely bent gear lever.

Fecking arse. Lessons learnt from this, don't let your battery go flat if you have no way of starting it other than pushing and you are too feeble to do it on your own. We both feel such complete tts and are currently hiding from our neighbours.

Please feel free to take the piss, but gently as we are still sore.

Are you allowed to say 'cock' on Pistonheads?

Ace-T redface


Edited to add, I am going to continue sulking and watch the GP which I have discovered has just started on Beeb2


Edited by Ace-T on Sunday 3rd June 12:35

randlemarcus

13,644 posts

252 months

Sunday 3rd June 2007
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Ace-T said:
Well I was going to until I tried to start the bike, flat battery frown So cue me and Judas running up and down the street trying to jump start the fecking thing. Unfortunately we had a little accident when the bike started and leapt forward. Cue Judas trying to pull the clutch in and missing, stumbling and the bike and us going down in a heap in the middle of the road. Arse. redface

He has a very sore shoulder and gravel rash all down one arm where he landed and I have a swollen knee, sore hip and less skin on the palm of my hand than I used to have. Bike has a busted indicator, bent handlebar, broken clutch lever and completely bent gear lever.

Fecking arse. Lessons learnt from this, don't let your battery go flat if you have no way of starting it other than pushing and you are too feeble to do it on your own. We both feel such complete tts and are currently hiding from our neighbours.

Please feel free to take the piss, but gently as we are still sore.

Are you allowed to say 'cock' on Pistonheads?

Ace-T redface


Edited to add, I am going to continue sulking and watch the GP which I have discovered has just started on Beeb2


Edited by Ace-T on Sunday 3rd June 12:35
For that, you are allowed to make full and frank use fo the swear filter. Commiserations and soothing balms to the pair of you. Not good news, but remember that scars are sexy...

random1

29 posts

227 months

Sunday 3rd June 2007
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yup - first ride on my new (to me) 1st bike - picked it up in oxfordshire and rode back to london through some lovely country lanes - and the A4.

It was awesome, however i think i lost about 4 stones in weight. Never realised how hot leathers would be in the sun!

Ace-T

8,248 posts

276 months

Sunday 3rd June 2007
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randlemarcus said:
For that, you are allowed to make full and frank use fo the swear filter. Commiserations and soothing balms to the pair of you. Not good news, but remember that scars are sexy...
Cheers for that matey smile It was a bit of a crappy end to what started out to be a great day, it was our wedding anniversary and I had just put a deposit down on an SV650 for when I pass my test. frown It is making me wonder if I should just keep the 125 and forget about a bigger bike. Ach, boocks I dunno what to do now, it is complete arsenuggets grumpy

Ace-T smile

randlemarcus

13,644 posts

252 months

Sunday 3rd June 2007
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Ace-T said:
randlemarcus said:
For that, you are allowed to make full and frank use fo the swear filter. Commiserations and soothing balms to the pair of you. Not good news, but remember that scars are sexy...
Cheers for that matey smile It was a bit of a crappy end to what started out to be a great day, it was our wedding anniversary and I had just put a deposit down on an SV650 for when I pass my test. frown It is making me wonder if I should just keep the 125 and forget about a bigger bike. Ach, boocks I dunno what to do now, it is complete arsenuggets grumpy

Ace-T smile
Batteries run out on middle and big bikes, and cars too, you know. Might be worth throwing a battery conditioner onto the bits and bobs list, especially if its left standing for a while, will prevent this happening again.

Busa_Rush

6,930 posts

272 months

Sunday 3rd June 2007
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random1 said:
yup - first ride on my new (to me) 1st bike - picked it up in oxfordshire and rode back to london through some lovely country lanes - and the A4.

It was awesome, however i think i lost about 4 stones in weight. Never realised how hot leathers would be in the sun!
Is that the first time you've been out on your own ? Were you worried ? I'm looking forward to my first ride but to be honest, it scares me a bit which surpsises me given what I do in my cars.

random1

29 posts

227 months

Sunday 3rd June 2007
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yup - aside from a test ride on a clapped out hornet from a dealership, that was the first solo flight!

you are right, I was bricking it to start with (well to be honest the whole time), but the running commentary of my instructor going through my head seemed to make things less scary.

I was fortunate enough to have an excellent instructor, and did my DAS in February in the dark, cold, rain and hail with minimal protective gear. Compared to a day 1 introduction to filtering on the south circular in rush hour in the dark and pouring rain, yesterday was quite pleasant.

Also, I am a pretty defensive rider - some of the other bikers I saw out are quite frankly nutters (although obviously not the PHers!) - whereas I was observing like mad, not overtaking and adhering to the speed limits.

If you are in the west london area and want to go out riding with a defensive rider, who intends to get old with all bits still attached and fully working let me know!

Edited by random1 on Sunday 3rd June 14:23


Edited by random1 on Sunday 3rd June 14:25

veetwin

1,572 posts

278 months

Sunday 3rd June 2007
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300 miles around and about and then down to the South coast. Taught myself stand up wheelies and Bury Hill gave some amazing knee down moments.

Glorious!!

Edited by veetwin on Sunday 3rd June 17:40

John Laverick

2,002 posts

235 months

Monday 4th June 2007
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Yep¡K I was out on Sat with a mate.

240 miles up over the North York Moors¡KStokesley / Helmsley etc¡K Awesome ride out! ƒº

Busa_Rush

6,930 posts

272 months

Monday 4th June 2007
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Thanks Random, you sound like you ride like I hope I will ! I'm in Hertfordshire but will be getting about a bit this summer biggrin