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That looks ace Pete, practise some back end drifting on those corners
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That's sooooooooooooo cool. I was lucky to have a fair bit of time talking to him and Sam Manicon about 8 years ago when I helped out at the opening of an overland company.
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5 hours ago, Pedro said:
Can you still have narrow rims with those?
I can't see why not, as long as the wheel builder can get the correct length and bend for the spokes.
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1 hour ago, Tym said:
Looks like New England.
I think it may be old England, apart from the bits that were old Wales
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1 hour ago, XTreme said:
I know Bristol very well too.....I've worked there a few times over the years. I always liked the place......saw loads of bands in the Colston Hall.
Found the people very friendly too......but the women are very easy to shock compared to Welsh girls!
I remember saying the word "vagina" in a conversation once.......and one of them said in shock......"Oh my god.....he used the word vagina".
I said "Yeh.......but you should hear the word I use on the other side of the fucking bridge".
My son has sung at the Colston hall several times. Of course, we're not aloud to call it the Colston Hall anymore but everyone over 40 years of age will just keep calling it the Colston Hall
You should have said 'yer fanny' then they'd have known what it was
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55 minutes ago, Pedro said:
I wouldn't trade my GS for anything else, except maybe if I wanted to go on a proper offroad route across Portugal, or maybe exploring Morocco properly by myself. Part of me wants to take the GS which is the bike I love, but part of me also wants to spare it the abuse and take something that deals with the terrain in an easier fashion.
They don't have tubeless tires though, are the rims easy to convert? I hate the idea of changing tubes on a hot afternoon.
I've got a mate who has done his already, personally I wouldn't covert that type of wheel . If I wanted to do that I'd get a a proper set up with rims like the BMW's and Aprilia's.
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Just now, XTreme said:
I know that area well......I lived in Chepstow from 1997 to 2001.
And most of that time I commuted to Gloucester and Cheltenham every day because I was managing Computer superstores there.
The Foresters are the truly the thickest fuckers in the UK. Some used to come into the store looking to buy computers and they couldn't read.
I actually had to read out the product description on the display card for them. No....I'm not joking.
Having dealt with foresters when I used to work there for a couple of years I don't disbelieve you for one moment
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9 minutes ago, Pedro said:
That’s great, very UKish
I am fighting the urge to go look at a T700 as a stablemate to the GS, for more offroad oriented trips, your reports aren’t helping
They are a cracking bike Pedro. Enough speed on the road, can handle the dirt and devoid of all the electronics (that you don't need) imo. I would say that it would be a bit of a push if you wanted to carry a pillion though.
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14 minutes ago, XTreme said:
If it's raining I won't be there Bob!
Exactly , he'll whup you by default
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13 minutes ago, Tym said:
I just thought of a real smart ass comment butt, because im not drinking i bit my tongue.
All smartarse comments welcome as long as it doesn't offend @Grasshopper's Ride
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So on up to Gloucester where I used the ring road to escape the traffic and then up Birdlip Hill and into the Cotswolds to find some roads like this......
I liked this bridge over a stream at Cowley because of the deorative railings..............
So I did some more back roads and then stopped to eat my sandwiches here............
Eventually I came out on the A435 near North Cerney and spotted this really old church.............
I took some more back roads to bypass Cirencester and then the A433 down to Badminton and back home.
I really enjoyed the ride but it wasn't exactly very warm for July but apparently it's going to hit 30c on Friday so we'll probably all die
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I decided to get out for a road ride today as I shall be starting back at work tomorrow after being out for 4 months due to the covid situation. So I was thinking where to go and in the end plumped for a loop around the River Severn, over to Wales, up through the Wye Valley and back down to home via Gloucestershire.
So a blast along the M4 and M48 to get to Chepstow and then up the A466 for a stop at Tintern Abbey..............
So I carried on up to Monmouth but the place was shut they were diggin up the High St and there were roadworks everywhere so I gave up trying to get to the spot where I was going to stop for a coffee went back over the Wye and up into the Forest of Dean........
I by-passed Ciderford and took a back road through Blakney which took me past Soudley Ponds. This was a new spot to me so I stopped and had a walk along the bank, there were some big Roach cruising in some of the shallower parts......
I carried on down to the A48 and headed north until I got to Newnham where you can get some good views of the upper reaches of the tidal part of the Severn.........
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Procycle are good to deal with, I've bought a fair few parts off them for my DR650
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21 hours ago, Tym said:
Why am i thinking of the colour yellow now.... Oh ya, i got old...nevermind.
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If it's raining he'll whup your arse
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Your new stabilizers
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I voted for Specs, purely on the grounds that he was mad enough to buy a CCM
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Cheers Buck, I may have to get one of those.
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When you ride tour bike around the front of the station were you making 'whoo whoo' noises in your helmet ?
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4 hours ago, XTreme said:
Top Man! Class!
And those streets look like the UK!
That's exactly what I thought.
How come the dude on the Hardly is not wearing a helmet ??
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19 hours ago, Buckster said:
Obviously I won’t be eligible for TOTY.
That's not what your union members told me
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That's crap Tym, get yourself a proper job ..............
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good afternoon
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Ace Chris, that first photo looks like Champagne country.