What Phill said holeshot did put on a good day,clay pigeon worth the visit good to see Richard come out of hibernation and Phill & Brian for a cuppa and Dorset apple cakeRobbo87 wrote: ↑Apr 9th, '23, 08:27 That was a nice day out on two wheels. Thanks to the following for meeting up:
Brian (Herr P) for joining me at the start, Richard Jug for meeting up en route near Crewkerne and MV Alan at Holeshot in Yeovil; good to meet up with Alan's son Mike there too, back in the UK for a quick break from Italy.
Holeshot Motorcycles: If you're in the Yeovil area and have a need to gaze at row upon row of shiny stuff, they're well worth a look. There was a mahoosive spread of free food and drinks on offer for the day and if they ever open a cafe there they'll be fending bikers off with a pointy stick.
Also well worth a look if you're in the area is the Clay Pidgeon Raceway Cafe on the A37 south out of Yeovil. The four of us paid it a visit and can confirm that they're open seven days a week and welcome bikers of the SWB persuasion.
Talking of cafes, aforementioned Richard informed of one previously unknown to me (most unusual), on the Dorset coast, of excellent biker potential, and now filed away for future reference.
Last minute rideout - Saturday 8th April.
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