SWB SUMMER RIDE OUT SUNDAY 6TH MAY 2007

Look in here for local ride outs...

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You are of course welcome along to any Southwestbikers rideout, however your bike must be in good mechanical order (we don’t want anything falling off of it including you), taxed and have a current MOT. You must have a valid motorcycle licence and current motor insurance. You are in charge of your motorcycle at all times and SWB will not accept any responsibility for actions you take or any accidents you may have. Always ride within your own capabilities and do not put others at risk. Remember, while you are on a Southwestbikers rideout you are representing the site and what it stands for.
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divymarie wrote:why have I disappeared from the list ? Think I was in group 4 !!! am still going !
Because one of two things happened and I cant remember which one it was>

You either sent me a PM saying you couldnt make it or I was told by someone you could no longer go.
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Phil mate sorry but change of plans.

Now going to have a small pillion with me, so can you drop me down to group 4 please. Been giving me grief about coming on a rideout and told him i can't take him to llandow so this will be my bribe to him.

He likes it fast but ain't risking taking him any quicker then group 4 as he is only 12.

Thanks buddy and sorry again.
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Not a problem.

Will do an update a little later
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NAMES AT THE END OF THREAD (NEARLY) :wink:
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Could someone let me have a post code or address of where Haldon Grill is so I can meet up on the 9th.
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From Exeter: M5 towards Plymouth take Right fork on A38 towards Plymouth. approx. 2 miles further on take left fork following signs for A380 Torquay (telegraph hill) at top of hill turn left into the Haldon Grill Cafe (signposted)

From Plymouth: A38 towards Exeter go past 1st Newton Abbot turn off, go past 2nd Newton Abbot turn off (Drum Bridges), go past Chudleigh Knighton turn off, go past Chudleigh turn off & up steep hill then down other side & up steep twisty hill (Haldon Hill).

At top of hill turn left immediately after BP Garage signposted Dunchideock (or something like that) - NB: sharp left turn. At bottom of road turn right & under bridge past race course (on right) across mini r/bt past Gypsy camp on left & at next jnvt turn left & go over the bridge then turn left & cafe is on the right... :wink:
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AndyCBR wrote:From Exeter: M5 towards Plymouth take Right fork on A38 towards Plymouth. approx. 2 miles further on take left fork following signs for A380 Torquay (telegraph hill) at top of hill turn left into the Haldon Grill Cafe (signposted)

From Plymouth: A38 towards Exeter go past 1st Newton Abbot turn off, go past 2nd Newton Abbot turn off (Drum Bridges), go past Chudleigh Knighton turn off, go past Chudleigh turn off & up steep hill then down other side & up steep twisty hill (Haldon Hill).

At top of hill turn left immediately after BP Garage signposted Dunchideock (or something like that) - NB: sharp left turn. At bottom of road turn right & under bridge past race course (on right) across mini r/bt past Gypsy camp on left & at next jnvt turn left & go over the bridge then turn left & cafe is on the right... :wink:
Glad you posted that - how long does it take from plymouth? I am coming from Tavy and need to leave lots of time as my sense of direction is absolutely rubbish!
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If you go the more entertaining way via two-bridges & ashburton, I'd allow 60-75mins or so, depending on whether you stick to 40 ( :shock: :lol: ) and to have time for a cuppa/chat :D
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TLS-Moose wrote:If you go the more entertaining way via two-bridges & ashburton, I'd allow 45-75mins or so, depending on whether you stick to 40 ( :shock: :lol: )
I might be coming up from Cornwall for this as I have to take a Shed down on Sat so will see if there is any room for me bike in the van and I will stay down there all weekend (apart from Sunday)

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Gsxrage wrote:I might be coming up from Cornwall for this as I have to take a Shed down on Sat...

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Bloomin' hell, Age. How are you gonna strap that to yer bike then??? :shock:
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technobear wrote:
Gsxrage wrote:I might be coming up from Cornwall for this as I have to take a Shed down on Sat...

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Bloomin' hell, Age. How are you gonna strap that to yer bike then??? :shock:

he was actually talking about his bike :shock: you obviously haven't seen Suzuki's quality of finish have you :lol: :lol: :lol:
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speedy, never sent you any pm or message saying I wasn't going, you must have me mixed with somebody else, or maybe somebody doesn't want me to come (am I being paranoid ?).
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divymarie wrote:speedy, never sent you any pm or message saying I wasn't going, you must have me mixed with somebody else, or maybe somebody doesn't want me to come (am I being paranoid ?).
I'm sure it was Simon (Billinom8s)

Unless i got the wrong name from him,
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i sent you the message that DIVA wasn't going. she also has a diversion
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