Easter Sunday Rideout

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Easter Sunday Rideout

Post by billinom8s »

Don't know if anyone is aware of this, saw it in the paper today.

Easter Sunday, leaving from Lee Mills at midday, short run(approx 25 miles) to a pub in Saltash to raise money for a hospice.

Entry is £2



anyone up for a run ?

think it was in the Torbay herald
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Post by deej »

Went to do it last year and wont bother going this year, seemed to be badly organised, didn't start or leave on time, food van was advertised but didn't turn up until we were all ready to leave and what put a real damper on things was the police squad car that turned up and noted everybody's small number plate down spouting some bollocks about our own safety and yet he ignored the guy opposite who had a legal plate but no tread and metal showing through his tyre, whats safer i ask you ?? the main loser in all of this is the charities as you can tell we wont be returning this year
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charity ride out

Post by macdgill »

reply to last post have you checked out the mcn motorcycle paper the police forces have come to an agreement that they not doing bikers for small number plates or different fonts the only rule now is has to able to read at 20.5 metres also black visors are allowed to be worduring day light hours and some leyway has been given on exhaust noise aswell
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