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Nice one Buckwheat....passing Indians...calm your horses mister 74 hp on a good day...lol.
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Rally 4x4 Ukraine - Six Country Ride to Support Ukraine
Six30 replied to Seymour Asscrack's topic in MOTORCYCLE CHAT
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So Sunday afternoon I decided to ride north, I had a notion of possibly getting to Loch Ness although it wasn't definite. I headed up to Perth and rode the A9 up into the Cairngorms and the start of the highlands via Pitlochry. I hit the twisties on the A889 from Dalwhinnie where I enjoyed my improved handling, didn't see any Indians but if I had then I would have easily passed the aluminium framed pieces of crap. I then joined the A86. There are all sorts of little houses of different shapes and sizes tucked away up here. I made my way all the way to Fort Augustus and the start of Loch Ness, the roads are in a lot better condition than I was expecting, they are clearly maintaining them for the tourist traffic, quite a lot of bikes out and the temperature was running at about 25c. I decided to go to Castle Urquhart as I had never been there before, the entry fee was £17 but I am a Historic Scotland member so I got in free. I was able to have a walk through the ruined castle grounds and down to the shore of Loch Ness, no sign of Nessie unfortunately (or was there?). After this I headed up to Inverness but it was getting late so I jumped back onto the A9 to head back home, I had already done more than 200 miles at this point, I called into Aviemore to get fuel on the way back. Bizarrely after the high heat in the Highlands the weather started to cool as I headed back south and the Queensferry bridge was completely hidden in fog when I crossed it before heading home where the sun was shining again. In the end I did 380 miles, it was a good day out, getting home just before 9pm. There are definitely some roads up there that I need to explore sometime but I will need to stay up there for a few days.
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for sure.... @Marcel knew it as well , he would of never made that challenge if @busabeast was local to him
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yes that's the only drawback
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Why ? did the loch ness monster have his way with @Buckster ............
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That looks like a pretty fine way to spend your morning , better than lying in bed fiddling with your man parts while trying to sleep ...........
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You must be going blind @skyrider , there's no chips .............
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now that looks like a decent breakfast
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@busabeast would have won then, probably for the first time in his life.
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this Barge racing is the equivalent of the race you and busabeast would of had.... busabeast would of been on a harley
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Nice report @Saul ....looks like a nice area for a Ride...
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Not motorcycle related. R rate might have a few cuss words.
Nute replied to Marcel's topic in GENERAL CHAT
If you hit one are you allowed to drag it home and chop it up for the freezer ( assuming it died pretty instantly)? At least with electric cars there isn’t so much to go wrong. I had mine serviced last week, about £100 … no idea what they checked and to be honest I wouldn’t have bothered but it needs doing to maintain the battery warranty. -
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Imagine if Ohara was sitting further up from the start...started dead last and finished 3...do you know why they only run 4 lap ? The Harleys can't last any longer than that...they start overheating...
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Mate I lived here all my life and I still have much to see. Now we are allat least semi retired it is an excuse to get out on the bikes and look. More to follow later when I get the chance.
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Beautiful area Saul. We holidayed down there some years ago and obviously missed so much.