Sainsbury's newton 05/04/09

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Sainsbury's newton 05/04/09

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:cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry:
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Re: Sainsbury's newton 05/04/09

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Elaborate :)
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Re: Sainsbury's newton 05/04/09

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us = 9 bikes, sunny day, good road, jaspers, moors

him = no bike, people carrier, full of family, no jaspers, no fun roads
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Re: Sainsbury's newton 05/04/09

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4 wheels, not two :( :( :( :(
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Re: Sainsbury's newton 05/04/09

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A day of diminishing numbers ..... :lol: :lol:

9 bikes set out, halfway 3 drop by the wayside, 3/4 another 2 disappear, 7/8ths another one go's, only 3 get to the end :roll: :shock:

The ladies got fed up with us noisy people ruining their image & told us to b*gger off away from them at Plymouth, Simon couldn't hack the pace (and fancied an afternoon at home without Kim :wink: ) so turned right at Yelverton and left us, then GazaR1 went awol in moretonhampstead - obviously felt overwhelmed by the v-twin beats of the other remaining three :roll: :lol: :lol:

Still, a good day was had, some great roads ridden that I haven't travelled in a while, and the ankle held up pretty well too ....... even if getting dressed was an issue at the start :oops: :lol:

Ooh, almost forgot, nice to meet Sabbie too, and great to see Dottie getting on with her bike :wink:

Thanks folks 8)
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Re: Sainsbury's newton 05/04/09

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Was good weather,good fun and good company, thanks all. well myself and Simon got to the end, just not the end you were expecting Moose :) :) :)
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Re: Sainsbury's newton 05/04/09

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Johnnyb wrote:.......... well myself and Simon got to the end, just not the end you were expecting Moose :) :) :)

A fair point, and as no specific final destination was ever given by the routemaster himself (except that everyone should end up at home at some point), one that cannot be argued :wink: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Sainsbury's newton 05/04/09

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Lmao, didn't wana hold u guys up!!!!(way quicker than me!) Was good to meet ya though moose 8) maybe next time i won't be hammering on the brakes and u won't feel like u need to be on watch for pickn up bits from the hedge! :P hehe, was good to meet anyone I hadn't met b4 (and everyone I had of course!!!) roll on the nxt one 8)
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Re: Sainsbury's newton 05/04/09

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bugger.........all i managed to do was nurse a mega hangover on the train back home.
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Re: Sainsbury's newton 05/04/09

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Mr Smiler says he had a fab time too :mrgreen:

Sorry couldn't make it, next time huh? :D

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Re: Sainsbury's newton 05/04/09

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Smiler wrote:Mr Smiler says he had a fab time too :mrgreen:
I just bet he did, all i could here was that bike of his breathing down my neck,mind you that could have been Moose as well. And how many times did he blip the throttle in the echoing narrow streets just near Jaspers, I think he likes that bike a lot :) :) :)
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Re: Sainsbury's newton 05/04/09

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Thanks guys had a brilliant day :D nice to meet some more members.I cant believe ive never ridden that road from tavy over the moors to moreton fantastic :mrgreen:
Moose said stay on the road go straight at any junctions,got to moreton seen a sign for exeter and turned left doh :oops:
Thanks again looking forward to next one.
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Re: Sainsbury's newton 05/04/09

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gazaR1 wrote:Thanks guys had a brilliant day :D nice to meet some more members.I cant believe ive never ridden that road from tavy over the moors to moreton fantastic :mrgreen:
Moose said stay on the road go straight at any junctions,got to moreton seen a sign for exeter and turned left doh :oops:
Thanks again looking forward to next one.
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Re: Sainsbury's newton 05/04/09

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Johnnyb wrote: And how many times did he blip the throttle in the echoing narrow streets just near Jaspers, I think he likes that bike a lot :) :) :)
er, yup, he does do that a lot.......

and the bike..? hell yeah :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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