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Hi from Bere Alston

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Hi all

Julie from Bere Alston. I ride a BMW S1000RR (black) along with my hubby who has the "tart's handbag" version (black/red/white). I passed my test in 1982 and have been riding continuously ever since. I look forward to seeing some of you on ride-outs in the future. :D
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Hi jules, welcome to swb.
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welcome to swb

quite fancy one of those s1000rr myself in the future
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Welcome,
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Hello and welcome,

Maybe you and Hubby would like to join in the annual Run to the Bun later in the year, a fun, if long, day out!


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deej wrote:welcome to swb

quite fancy one of those s1000rr myself in the future
I had a test ride on the new one last week - the semi-active suspension does a really good job on our slightly less than perfect roads :-) And of course, it goes like the proverbial.
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badgerKDD wrote:Hello and welcome,

Maybe you and Hubby would like to join in the annual Run to the Bun later in the year, a fun, if long, day out!


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Hi Badger, we'll be away that day, but it sounds like a grand day out :-)
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Welcome SW Bikers. Nice bikes by the way! :D
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jules1000rr wrote: ..... the semi-active suspension does a really good job on our slightly less than perfect roads :-) ........
less than perfect? Cart tracks out your way arent they? I'd have thought a GS would struggle on some of your local roads ...... =)) =)) =))

Brave choise of bike for the middle of no-where, but I suppose once you've overcome the first few miles out the village you have some cracking roads for them 8) A couple of my favourites is Okehampton - Tavvy - Gunnislake - calstock - Liskeard, or turn right before Calstock and head North up towards Launceston.

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