Easy big bike ride Sun 7th June
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- 50cc Fizzy
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Re: Easy big bike ride Sun 7th June
Any ideas where you might be for lunch yet??
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- 1150 adventurer
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Re: Easy big bike ride Sun 7th June
Gasman wrote:Any ideas where you might be for lunch yet??
Looking to be at the Devils Punch bowl cafe for about 1300hrs.

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- 400cc Thumper
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Re: Easy big bike ride Sun 7th June
Stewie,
I've got to work tomorrow morning. If I get done (and ain't too knackered) I might toddle out towards the Bowl and might bump into you.
I've got to work tomorrow morning. If I get done (and ain't too knackered) I might toddle out towards the Bowl and might bump into you.

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- 400cc Thumper
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Re: Easy big bike ride Sun 7th June
Thanks Stewie
Another great day out, I'm bloody knackered
Cheers
Tony
Another great day out, I'm bloody knackered

Cheers
Tony
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Re: Easy big bike ride Sun 7th June
Thanks guys,
Had a fantastic time, feeling sore this morning in my arms and shoulders.
Stewie rode at a suitable pace which he picked up during the day as I got faster. Gave me lots of very useful advice and took us on the routes that were bike appropriate.
Sign me up for the next one!
Alex
Had a fantastic time, feeling sore this morning in my arms and shoulders.
Stewie rode at a suitable pace which he picked up during the day as I got faster. Gave me lots of very useful advice and took us on the routes that were bike appropriate.
Sign me up for the next one!
Alex
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Re: Easy big bike ride Sun 7th June
Nice and easy ride out, in some cracking weather and with some cracking company
from start to the finish point was just under 100 miles with a mix of terrain from sandy to chalk, it's very dry out there at the moment just 3 small water crossing on the route and 2 of them were fords and the last being a small stream.
I did feel like a complete fraud turning up the 525 but rather that than cancel the run, we started off on some really easy routes and increased the pace to suit nothing to serious, we did manage to get over the Frencham sands and on up to The Devil's Punchbowl cafe.
Big thanks to Tony for letting me have a quick blast on his Africa Twin ( 750cc V Honda ) and for a 220kg+ bike it handled really well and up on the pegs felt great, no problems pushing on and great feed back from the front.
A massive big-up to Alex for his first venture on to the byways on his GS800 shod with K60, no spills good pace
I will post another one as soon as I get my KLR up and running,
Some pic's of the day










Here's the route if you feel like some light trails - http://my.viewranger.com/route/preview/NTIxNzcy


I did feel like a complete fraud turning up the 525 but rather that than cancel the run, we started off on some really easy routes and increased the pace to suit nothing to serious, we did manage to get over the Frencham sands and on up to The Devil's Punchbowl cafe.

Big thanks to Tony for letting me have a quick blast on his Africa Twin ( 750cc V Honda ) and for a 220kg+ bike it handled really well and up on the pegs felt great, no problems pushing on and great feed back from the front.

A massive big-up to Alex for his first venture on to the byways on his GS800 shod with K60, no spills good pace

I will post another one as soon as I get my KLR up and running,

Some pic's of the day











Here's the route if you feel like some light trails - http://my.viewranger.com/route/preview/NTIxNzcy
Off the beaten track!.
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Re: Easy big bike ride Sun 7th June
Here's a little footage Andrew put together -
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