Dolton Bike Fest - Sat 3rd May

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Re: Dolton Bike Fest - Sat 3rd May

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Thanks Brian nice route and cafe stop I was surprised at the number of bikes at Dolton see you tomorrow
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See you later Dave, today's ride should be another good one :-bd

The Dolton ride out posse at Gemma's ay Waytown:-
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Phil and Brian, saw you at Dolton just as you were riding out, sorry I didn't get to say hello. Great atmosphere at that event! Richard.
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Post by Robbo87 »

Thanks to Brian for organising and leading Saturday's rideout. Nice to meet some old and new faces. Gemma's Cafe at Waytown is heartily recommended if you find yourself Combe Martin way in north Devon, well done to Brian for unearthing it. The amount of people and bikes at the Dolton bike show was a big surprise. Lots of interesting machinery - and people 8) :wink: .
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Post by Jug »

Thanks Brian for leading another nice rideout, and to Robbo for TEC duties.

Right at the end I notice one of my 1190's fork legs was leaking oil, no doubt brought on by that spirited sprint to make the last cafe. :)):

I'm happy to report that this morning a once round with my homemade seal saver seems to have sorted it. Which is great as I spent last night bookmarking all the various bits & bobs I'd need to replace the seals, so I'll save those away for the future now.
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looks like a motly crew
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