Morning Ride Out Saturday 15th August
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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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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.
Thank-you.
Don't forget......ANYONE can organise and run a rideout.
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Re: Morning Ride Out Saturday 15th August
For your tenner you get a complimentary pair.
Contact Si if you haven't received them yet
Contact Si if you haven't received them yet
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Re: Morning Ride Out Saturday 15th August
Well that went well up to a point. Five riders in group. Left hand bend with loadsa gravel and mud on it. Lead rider has a twitch, number2 has a little slide, number3 has a proper slide, number4 slides off. We bent the Blandit back into shape, we bent Roy back into shape. Rode on a few miles and stopped to check the old fart (and also see if Roy was okay). I waved the other 3 on and escorted him safely back home to his estate in Chard. Stayed for a cuppa to make sure he's alright and got the bonus of a tour of his magical emporium of wonderful contraptions.
Seems the old bugger still bounces as well as this old bugger did a few weeks back and he promises to be out with us again soon.
Seems the old bugger still bounces as well as this old bugger did a few weeks back and he promises to be out with us again soon.
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Re: Morning Ride Out Saturday 15th August
Really glad that Roy got back home again and Thanks for going with him Brian.
Really hope your ok Roy never nice to see a rider go down and was really concerned.
The 3 of us managed to continue the ride up to Bude / Bideford area stopped for some fantastic Muncie’s and then headed back. Was the first wet ride that I enjoyed as much as a dry ride. Think there might be something said about these super naked bikes there a good bit of kit.
Thanks all and see you again next time.
Really hope your ok Roy never nice to see a rider go down and was really concerned.
The 3 of us managed to continue the ride up to Bude / Bideford area stopped for some fantastic Muncie’s and then headed back. Was the first wet ride that I enjoyed as much as a dry ride. Think there might be something said about these super naked bikes there a good bit of kit.
Thanks all and see you again next time.
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Re: Morning Ride Out Saturday 15th August
Just a quick note to say thanks....Rob, Nick, Clive and Roy, for the welcome. Weather could have been better, a bit slippy slidy in places. Breakfast was a bargain. It was great to reminisce about old times and friends.
Thanks to Si for setting up the profile.
Until next time.....
Thanks to Si for setting up the profile.
Until next time.....
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Re: Morning Ride Out Saturday 15th August
For Clive read Brian. I must have been dribbling again as I introduced myself to Tony who apparently was a SWB nutter a while back and has been silly enough to rejoin the fold. Twere good to see you Tony 
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Re: Morning Ride Out Saturday 15th August
Nice ride today, a bit wet but nice route and roads. Thanks to all.
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Re: Morning Ride Out Saturday 15th August
Fun start to the day...
Hope you're alright Roy. Let us know how you heal up. Hope the arm is just bruised and nothing more. Blimmin' impressive pile of gravel in the middle of the road though.
Well done Brian for escorting Roy home. Think we were all ready to abort the day but Brian stood up to the mark.
Rest of the day consisted of rain, lovely brekkers at westcountryinn.co.uk followed by more rain, mostly rain, lots of rain, even some more rain
Still, bike had a well deserved deep clean and is tucked up in the garage.
Thank you Rob for leading the ride up there. See y'all soon for the next one and hopefully see Roy return soon...

Hope you're alright Roy. Let us know how you heal up. Hope the arm is just bruised and nothing more. Blimmin' impressive pile of gravel in the middle of the road though.
Well done Brian for escorting Roy home. Think we were all ready to abort the day but Brian stood up to the mark.
Rest of the day consisted of rain, lovely brekkers at westcountryinn.co.uk followed by more rain, mostly rain, lots of rain, even some more rain
Still, bike had a well deserved deep clean and is tucked up in the garage.
Thank you Rob for leading the ride up there. See y'all soon for the next one and hopefully see Roy return soon...
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Re: Morning Ride Out Saturday 15th August
Thanks Rob for the ride and to you guys for directing traffic when the bike went over. Had no control, I was just a passenger.
Yesterday it seemed ok to continue the ride as the Bandit rides fine ( the crash bars took most of the damage --brilliant ) but a good decision was taken to ride home, with Brian shepherding me along the way.
The following day with aches and pains and a balloon for a left arm, I'm feeling pretty sorry for myself, although I thank my lucky stars as it could have been a lot worse.
I hope to be back on bike soon.
Yesterday it seemed ok to continue the ride as the Bandit rides fine ( the crash bars took most of the damage --brilliant ) but a good decision was taken to ride home, with Brian shepherding me along the way.
The following day with aches and pains and a balloon for a left arm, I'm feeling pretty sorry for myself, although I thank my lucky stars as it could have been a lot worse.
I hope to be back on bike soon.
Re: Morning Ride Out Saturday 15th August
Sorry to hear about your spill, Roy.
A timely reminder that our roads have never been in a worse state, either because of weather, poor maintenance or feckin tourists. They're pretty dangerous places, especially if Red5 is on the ride - what's that now, Nick..... 4 rides with bikes down in the last year that you've been on?!!
Seriously Roy - bin those 1985 Cheng Shin tyres. I think you've had your money's worth by now.
Get well soon
A timely reminder that our roads have never been in a worse state, either because of weather, poor maintenance or feckin tourists. They're pretty dangerous places, especially if Red5 is on the ride - what's that now, Nick..... 4 rides with bikes down in the last year that you've been on?!!
Seriously Roy - bin those 1985 Cheng Shin tyres. I think you've had your money's worth by now.
Get well soon
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KTM 790ADV - sold
KTM 790 Duke - sold
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Re: Morning Ride Out Saturday 15th August
Roy, glad you and bike will be ok, hope your recovery will be swift .From what I've read you would still have been in trouble no matter what tyres you have.
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Cheers mate.
Have sent you a pm.
Cheers mate.
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Re: Morning Ride Out Saturday 15th August
In all fairness, tyres weren't the issue. Sure, Roy hit it but once in the gravel it was a foregone conclusion.Ming wrote: ↑Aug 16th, '20, 06:45 Sorry to hear about your spill, Roy.
A timely reminder that our roads have never been in a worse state, either because of weather, poor maintenance or feckin tourists. They're pretty dangerous places, especially if Red5 is on the ride - what's that now, Nick..... 4 rides with bikes down in the last year that you've been on?!!
Seriously Roy - bin those 1985 Cheng Shin tyres. I think you've had your money's worth by now.
Get well soon![]()
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Re: Morning Ride Out Saturday 15th August
Hope you feeling better soon Roy
There does seem to be a fair bit of stuff on the roads at the mo. We went for a spin today and there were a few corners with gravel. No rain though.
There does seem to be a fair bit of stuff on the roads at the mo. We went for a spin today and there were a few corners with gravel. No rain though.
Re: Morning Ride Out Saturday 15th August
I think the heavy rain we've had in places recently have washed a lot of gravel and even small rocks onto the tarmac and car and van tyres will clear the bits their tyres go through leaving you with a very narrow couple of wheel tracks to stay in.
I got caught in a massive thunderstorm in mid Devon and there were rivers of muddy water running off the fields bringing all sorts of shite onto the road. Didn't buy the Z4 to go off roading but it felt like it at times
I got caught in a massive thunderstorm in mid Devon and there were rivers of muddy water running off the fields bringing all sorts of shite onto the road. Didn't buy the Z4 to go off roading but it felt like it at times
KTM 1190ADV - sold
KTM 790ADV - sold
KTM 790 Duke - sold
Honda CB300R - sold
Honda NC750X DCT - sold
Yamaha MT-07 Y-AMT - very modern
1981 Suzuki TS185ER - very much not modern
KTM 790ADV - sold
KTM 790 Duke - sold
Honda CB300R - sold
Honda NC750X DCT - sold
Yamaha MT-07 Y-AMT - very modern
1981 Suzuki TS185ER - very much not modern
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Re: Morning Ride Out Saturday 15th August
When Google maps did their view of that bend there was nothing there other than smooth tarmac that the ace racer boys would be happy to get their knees down on at a gazillion mph. We rode to the conditions, about 40mph, and the crap was unsighted and almost impossible to avoid. I didn't see it until I was on it and Roy got caught out. Could have been any one of us went down there.
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