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Pedro

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  1. Before I have another look at my pictures, here it is.
  2. I said we needed a horizontal picture.
  3. This is the thread for submitting pictures for June’s Bike Of The Month. Everyone gets to entry, you get to entry with one picture of a motorcycle or scooter you currently own, out on a ride this June. It has to be an horizontal picture, too. Feel free to post multiple pictures, I will consider the last one posted. Submissions close friday evening and the vote starts then.
  4. Did you check compression? If he ran out of fuel while flat out …
  5. It’s what Italians call a thing with four colours.
  6. Got a meeting with Sofia’s club in the weekend, near Serra da Estrela. Predictions vary between 39º and 41º
  7. New vs old you mean, you did it on purpose to trigger me.
  8. He must have also been slicing an apple.
  9. Pedro

    Gorran

    Nice to see someone not pretending to not make an effort. You are a gentleman.
  10. Massive, but small compared to the Caddy, that one was bigger than a full size Sprinter van.
  11. So would I if I were you. A flat on a tube out on the road sounds like a ruined day for me.
  12. Yesterday evening, me and Sofia visited the Ericeira Custom Festival, it’s on the edge of town so we walked there. It’s the second time it happens, so a pretty young event, but this year it’s already atracting lots of people and the rumble of bikes coming in and out of town is a welcomed novelty for me. Had a nice Burguer, and then the sunset made the light become really pretty pretty a bit. A Dutch tuner was there, with an ST running the 132 engine, tested at 167hp Some painters, airbrush artists, and small bike customizers too. Joaquim Rodrigues’ Dakar helmet The paintwork on this was insane: It was an evening well spent.
  13. What’s wrong with the current wheel?
  14. Today is Nurburgring 24 Hours day, starts at 14:30 and you can see it on youtube for free.
  15. You were commenting, the other day, that these places are all clean and tidy with no bins everywhere, and I decided to show you there are bins
  16. national holiday today here, so wrote a ride report while sitting in Sofia’s practice.
  17. Breakfast was sadness on a table , I barely survived it, and we moved on. We climbed the Serra da Estrela in the morning, made it there to enjoy the coolness of the mountain air when you get to over 1500m in altitude. Riding down was nice through some twisties, eventually stopping for a sandwich already out of the mountains. The Tower, at 1990 meters. It was by the afternoon well into the Alentejo that I took my first picture of the day, a selfie with Sofia following me into the Alentejo's most typical landscape. It was now getting warm and temperatures went past 35º as soon as we saw yellow grass. After an hour or two at 37º we weren't far from our destination for the night, but I was very keen on stopping somewhere cool for a cold water. Since I had never been inside, we decided to stop at Flor do Crato Monastery, it now works as a tourist attraction and hotel. I suppose it must be quite fancy as the place is gorgeous, but the service is shit. We walked in from the heat to be told the cool inside cafe is closed and that we could sit on the outside one until 19:00, by which time that one closes and we then have the inside one. Now what kind of moron thinks it's nice sit toasting in the sun in 37º during the day to then move inside when it cools down must be a one of a kind moron. We moved on and 30 minutes later made it to our hotel. Bikes safely tucked away and after a nice shower and rest, we enjoyed a very nice typical dinner in Alter do Chão, now cool and pleasant enough outside. Dinner was great, food was amazing, wine was cold, everything was alright, and we had a little stroll walking back to our room. The Alentejo night sky after a hot day is usually amazing, but my phone's camera doesn't make it justice. In the morning, we headed home. Sofia was so happy to see her favourite oak trees I had to stop and take a picture, even though by 10 in the morning it was already quite warm. After the rainy Spring we had, most reservoirs and dams are almost full, we stopped by one to look at it as that's rarely the case. Plenty of mosquitoes though. Just so a certain someone doesn't come out saying she doesn't take her own BOTM pictures: We had a little espresso by a bunch of swallow nests, they were quite busy with all the mosquitoes around. And again, more bins, @boboneleg! Quick dash of fuel, trying to not let the heat get you when stopped: And back on the road, an hour or so later, quick snack stop, then onto the motorway to Lisbon, pass the big bridge: And to Ericeira
  18. We didn't leave very early, but our first stop was close. By 10:30 we were in Trancoso and had a walk around town, mostly inside the old walls with a visit to the castle itself. Hey @boboneleg, more bins: Sofia loves big old trees: We carried on, via small roads to the next castle, this time at Linhares, on the footsteps of the Serra da Estrela: It was with great pride I pointed out to the health and safety present in this castle, like in modern places! Lunch stop, a very forgettable toast in an unfriendly cafe. I love this region of Portugal to ride around in as the roads in the Serra da Estrela are great, but I don't get the people here. A local forestry service team also stopped for their afternoon coffee. It was quite hot, but we didn't plan to go far. Sofia is organizing the next meet for her Triumph club. First stop, a cafe by a river, her ladyship stayed in the cool shade by the flowing waters while I went to do some reconnaissance up a tiny secondary (or tertiary) road. I loved it, poor surface and quite bumpy where the potholes are patched, tight and twisty up a mountain, perfect to race around on big trail bikes! Apparently, that's not what they're looking for Next stop, to meet the lady that runs the cafe where the club will have lunch, very idyllic place, it'll be loud when they're there on a sunday though It was a lazy day and would become even lazier. The stay for the night was just 10 or 20km away, fortunately on a very very nice perfectly twisty road. Sofia had a conference call to do and I planned on enjoying that time, so we made it there early enough to use the swimming pool. We parked by some bins, because I made a point of showing @boboneleg we do have garbage bins in Portugal on this trip And proceeded to the swimming pool. I soaked for a good hour or so, we had the place to ourselves and I enjoyed that very much. The Serra da Estrela, in the background: I didn't take pictures of dinner as I found it very disappointing.
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