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We all like a little lay down once in a while Have you thought about a more aggresive front tyre ? it would help you steer better on that sort of terrain. That was a classic front-end washout.
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Fred the Lazy Slaphead splashes in Puddles!
boboneleg replied to Sir Fallsalot's topic in RIDE REPORTS
Nice one Fred, wow the water looks very low for this time of the year............ Did you see many others out ? -
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Sarge told me that they've filled in all the bomb-holes on Strata and graded Soar y Mydndd
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Clive made some good contributions on here, get the flouncer back on, have a word Swaggy
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Come back later and it will be full of pissed up clowns............... ooooooooooooooooooops my mistake, that's college green in Bristol
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I'd give you good odds that it's 95% brexiteers , what say you @Slowlycatchymonkey oooooooooooooooooops , strayed into politics there but you started it
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The Royal Crescent is probably one of the most photographed row of houses in the world.
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This will give you a clue what the going rate is Pedro https://search.savills.com/property-detail/gbbhrsbts190268
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The Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride Is Back for 2021
boboneleg replied to Hugh Janus's topic in MOTORCYCLE CHAT
I was exceeeeeeeeeeeedingly drunk ? -
Had a couple of hours out this morning , early before the hordes arrive now that lockdown has eased. Thought I'd slum it for a while................ This is the Circus in Bath........ Moved on to the Royal Crecent and ignored the 'residents only signs ' I took my photos from here as down the far end there were two Bentleys , a Maserati, an Aston Martin and countless Range Rovers parked up. If I'd taken the photos near them the owners would have probably thought I was casing the joint
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Hurrah, Swaggy is back and on fine form
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Llyn Brianne ?
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Wot tYm said
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Tim did ace, that bike is a great bike to ride. It's exceptionally dry here for March/April
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You're getting a bit close to blasphemy there Tym, watch out or the born-again's will be coming round your house to steak you to a cross
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I figured that I’m too old now for them to give me a new model, I’ll keep this one
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It’s red felt tip (sharpie), it’s too long a story but a young lady who saw my painted nails wanted to kiss them . There’s some feckin weirdos about ?
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Well done Tim , your prize is one of the spots from Bruce's arse ?
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Anyway , no fish or any other aquatic life were harmed while I made my feck up. I returned home to my garage and spent the next hour on 'leg maintenance'
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So it was my chance to get out today for my first trail ride since early November. Socially distanced of course, only three of us and all firmly in the 'old fart ' category Tim hasn't been on a trail ride for over 10 years , so he turns up on a 2 year old KTM 350 and then in conversation throws in that he was the winner in the over 60's enduro category last year , so we now have a ringer ? Anyway, we set off doing the lanes on and around the A37 in Somerset, most were quite dry for this time of the year.......... We passed the time of day with several horse riders that were out, one young lady exclaimed 'there's a lot of you out today' , I suppose some of the horse riders have still been out during lockdown and I don't blame them as they are only riding locally and now they're surprised to see bikes out on the lanes again. Some 'nature' here for Michelle, if you look closely you can see primroses growing on the bank of this sunken lane............... I do like a ford crossing and my mate Tone takes a damned fine photo............. Time for a break after the ford, out with the sandwiches, flasks of coffee and a good old chinwag.............. So on one of the last lanes of the day we come to a ford (of sorts) and have a look at it from the safety of the bridge. Now in the past we've ridden through it with no problem whatsoever , it was hard to gauge the depth as the water was murky but I decided to go for it. The water turned out to be no problem at all but the surface underneath was pure silt. I stalled and when i put my leg down it sunk into about a foot of water and then a foot of silt. Thank god , big Tone waded in and steadied the bike while I got off and then it took all three of us to pull it back out. As we rode the rest of the lane I could harly ride as the weight of the water in my boot was pulling my leg off so I had to make a stop to sort things out Anyway , no fish or any other aquatic life were harmed while I made my feck up. I returned home to my garage and spent the next hour on 'leg maintenance'
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Hello Patel, sorry I mean David