Thanks for organising and leading this Charlie, Billy for adding a few extra lanes, and everyone else for your company. A really good day out.
Sleep well!
Ross
Easy ride - leader required - 26/27 Jul
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Re: Easy ride - leader required - 26/27 Jul
Thanks to every one for a brilliant day out, I am so knackered I can hardly type.
I am going to ache like hell tomorrow, but being retired at least I don't have to go to work.
I do have to wash the bike though, I was just too tired, so just bunged it in the garage.
Looking forward to next time.
Regards Chris
I am going to ache like hell tomorrow, but being retired at least I don't have to go to work.

I do have to wash the bike though, I was just too tired, so just bunged it in the garage.

Looking forward to next time.
Regards Chris
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Re: Easy ride - leader required - 26/27 Jul
Many thanks to all for a great day. Look forward to the next one. Bev
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Re: Easy ride - leader required - 26/27 Jul
Being tired I failed to mention "The Good Deed of The Day"
On one lane (Don't ask me where) we came across a guy who had been inspired to test the capability of his 1200 GS.
He had got it well stuck in a glugey bit, it was still upright as the cylinders were doing a good job of keeping it vertical.
He had decided to call it a day after an hour and a half and had chained it up as well as he could and was about to leave.
Along came "The Cavalry" being good little boy scouts with the aid of some discarded rope and ratchet strap pulled him on to firm ground.
He was truly grateful.
Rather than leave the rope and ratchet strap, to help the next unfortunate soul, a Tinker amongst us proceeded to put them in his rucksack.
Being new to all this lark, should I expect that, or was it being public spirited and just tidying up the countryside.
Chris Avery
On one lane (Don't ask me where) we came across a guy who had been inspired to test the capability of his 1200 GS.

He had got it well stuck in a glugey bit, it was still upright as the cylinders were doing a good job of keeping it vertical.

He had decided to call it a day after an hour and a half and had chained it up as well as he could and was about to leave.
Along came "The Cavalry" being good little boy scouts with the aid of some discarded rope and ratchet strap pulled him on to firm ground.

He was truly grateful.
Rather than leave the rope and ratchet strap, to help the next unfortunate soul, a Tinker amongst us proceeded to put them in his rucksack.

Being new to all this lark, should I expect that, or was it being public spirited and just tidying up the countryside.

Chris Avery
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Re: Easy ride - leader required - 26/27 Jul
It was clearing up the country side and also "for next time" 


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Re: Easy ride - leader required - 26/27 Jul
muckybear wrote:Being new to all this lark, should I expect that, or was it being public spirited and just tidying up the countryside.![]()
Chris Avery
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