Haynes Bikers Breakfast Ride In - 19th November.

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Haynes Bikers Breakfast Ride In - 19th November.

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For any folks that may not know, Haynes (of motor manual fame) host a bikers ride-in at their museum restaurant in Sparkford on the third Sunday of every month.
Here's a link: https://www.haynesmotormuseum.com/event ... kfast-ride" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I've just confirmed with them that their breakfasts are available from 0930 hrs to 1130 hrs direct from the counter, and then available to order if you arrive after 1130 hrs - up to 1430 hrs .
If anyone wants to join me, I'll be at the Bowd Inn car park on the A3052 postcode EX10 0ND at 0930 hrs and am riding to Sparkford and breakfast via West Bay - eta at WB 1015 hrs.
The weather's set for cloudy but dry all day, so break out the thermals, set aside the excuses and I hope to see some of you hardy SWB's on the day.
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See you at West Bay Phil as planned.
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Sorry but I won't have been released by then.

Maybe Next month ?
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billinom8s wrote:Sorry but I won't have been released by then.

Maybe Next month ?
Still under the sawbones are you Si? Get well soon then cos December's brekkie ride-in is the 17th.
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Gimlet wrote:See you at West Bay Phil as planned.
Another 'chase the KTM day' then, excellent! :-bd
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Have fun
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Re: Haynes Bikers Breakfast Ride In - 19th November.

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Robbo87 wrote:
Gimlet wrote:See you at West Bay Phil as planned.
Another 'chase the KTM day' then, excellent! :-bd
Could be.. :mrgreen:
Might be the Superduke if I get time to change the brake pads and if there's enough rubber left on the rear tyre. Its was touch and go last time I looked, but the 1190 is washed, dried, oiled and sparkly after last weekend's dip in the slurry tank. Either way it'll be something orange. B-)
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