Friendly ride - Sunday November 14th-Route posted

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Re: Friendly ride - Sunday November 14th-Route posted

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Birthday????? u kept that quiet :lol: :lol: Thanks to si and everyone for a great day out again :D :D
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Varcon wrote:
Milky wrote:winter gear is for pussies! :lol:
Haha! Thats not what you were saying at Morrisons! You all looked [Censored] freezing!


Thanks for the ride today everyone - once again massive thanks to Si for putting it all together and making it happen - nothing would get done here without you!

Ideal way to spend a birthday! :D :D
Didn't realise it was your birthday ed!! :80: Ok, it may have been a little nippy at times! :roll:
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Thanks all for a great day and a special thanks to Si for organizing it all! :)): :)): :)): :)): :)): :)):
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janner wrote:Waited an hour at Tavistock but only spotted one scooter on the road so i figured you had either gone somewhere else or gone home, so had a good ride back down to Liskeard.
that sucks, we came through Tavvy about 12, you would have seen 20 odd soaking wet bikers heading for Liskeard.
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Hope you all had a good time and the weather better than my ride home, thank goodness for waterproofs....it [drunk] down!!!! :(

Think Yeovil this morning and Maccy D's were the only places it wasn't raining.
nope, there was a part on Dartmoor for 20 yrds that was dry
Milky wrote:winter gear is for pussies! :lol:
is that why you went home early ? unlike those in winter gear :)):
miler wrote:went to Jaspers,was a good turnout for this weather, spoke to graham22 and meganall and sorry didnt recognise anyone else, hope you all had a safe journey back :)

didnt see Si :?
i was there, hiding behind a jasperizer and a mug of tea. for this weather it was amazing, i had no idea there were so many people that could be fooled by a weather report :80:
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Ideal way to spend a birthday! :D :D
you kept that quiet today - should have spoke up, we could have given you the bumps
Serlant wrote:Got into exter 15 mins late, was the wrong junction anyway and got lost for another 30 mins, bike also dropped the 2 outer cyclinders so limped around exeter looking for a mc donalds cyclinders came back after 3 or 4 miles tho, so headed out of exeter planning on stopping at a service station to warm up when i took a wrong left turn and ended up at marsh barton mc donalds like 45 mins late, sorry guys will try to get to the next one on time!
sounds like you had no luck today - other than the fact you got to get home and get dry about 5 hrs before the rest of us :P
fingers crossed for next time
Tim zx6r wrote:Got to mcdonolds 10:30 parked with all your bikes ran into Argos to get my pillion some thermol gloves and came back out and you were all gone :80: flew down A30 but didnt see anyone so went to Tavi for nice fry up :)): maybe see you all next time :wink:
sorry about that Tim, should of popped over to say hi and we would have known and waited for ya. hope you enjoyed the trip to tavvy
joker1067 wrote:Thanks all for a great day and a special thanks to Si for organizing it all! :)): :)): :)): :)): :)): :)):
no probs, luckily for you your trip down was for a dry rideout, if it had been a wet one i would of cancelled it !




big thanks to all those who turned up and help scare the people in McDonalds in the morning. thanks again for junction marking and not losing anyone AGAIN ! thats 2 rideouts runnig, we are on for a record :mrgreen:
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That was a bit of a soggy one eh!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:

Big thanks to Si for organising this, Bambam for TEC duties and everyone who turned out for it :D

Marty and Milky are currently in Exeter District Hospital undergoing treatment for hypothermia cos apparently a one piece race suit and a t shirt wasnt quite quite warm enough.....tarts!! :wink: :wink: :)): :)):

Ed, you def should've said it was your birthday! Hope you had a great day :)):

Sam, you had the right idea hun, the sunshine appeared somewhere out across from the A38 on the way back, just to taunt us all! grr!! lol

Thx all, had a nice day despite the sogginess!

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So when's the next one now that rides aren't weather/temperature dependant!? :lol: :)
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Just on a side note any1 know if AStars boots come with any sort of warranty? My feet were soaked through and for waterproof boots definitely not impressed!
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Milky wrote:So when's the next one now that rides aren't weather/temperature dependant!? :lol: :)
They never were! :lol: :lol: :lol:

Rich, glad you got back ok - we must've looked quite sorry for ourselves at the services! No idea on the boots tho :(
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Thanks Si for organising another great ride and to all the junction markers and bambam! Twas a good route and deffo think it should be one to be done in the spring/summer time when hopefully it might be dryer!!

Came home to roast beef in the oven so i pretty soon thawed out but going back outside to sort the horse out for the night was definately a mission and a half!
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Second from last is the reason we carried on back to exeter, but what's being eaten in the last pic makes me think we should have come!
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Hi You lot
That's my boy eating the hotdog lol :D
Thanks for the welcome, had a good day :D
My kids really enjoyed it as well
Big thankyou to simon who helped when my crash helmet fell apart
For the cup of tea and wee stop for my son, we were very cold and wet by then.
Had a fab day :wink:
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Looks like I missed nothing.
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duc1 wrote:Hi You lot
That's my boy eating the hotdog lol :D
Thanks for the welcome, had a good day :D
My kids really enjoyed it as well
Big thankyou to simon who helped when my crash helmet fell apart
For the cup of tea and wee stop for my son, we were very cold and wet by then.
Had a fab day :wink:
Sarah
Sarah! Lovely to meet you! :D
Sorry I wasnt much help with the lid but I did go in search of assistance lol
Those kids of yours were soooooooo good, did your boy eat all of that enormous hotdog?????/ :80: :)):

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Re: Friendly ride - Sunday November 14th-Route posted

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Smiler wrote:
duc1 wrote:Hi You lot
That's my boy eating the hotdog lol :D
Thanks for the welcome, had a good day :D
My kids really enjoyed it as well
Big thankyou to simon who helped when my crash helmet fell apart
For the cup of tea and wee stop for my son, we were very cold and wet by then.
Had a fab day :wink:
Sarah
Sarah! Lovely to meet you! :D
Sorry I wasnt much help with the lid but I did go in search of assistance lol
Those kids of yours were soooooooo good, did your boy eat all of that enormous hotdog?????/ :80: :)):

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The kids were brill, but they are normally, they have been brought up with it, i will say it was my daughters first ride out on the back of a bike, she has been on a trike, a sidecar. But first time she was on the back of a bike 6Yrs old. Very proud of her today. :D
My son left about 2 inches of that hotdog, which again was proud lol, did mean we left next to last, lol :)):
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