Rideout Sunday 4th.
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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.
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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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Nice to meet you guys. Hopefully we will get some better conditions next time we go out.
Had a ball though. Fekkin R6 was slippin and sliding everywhere and those lovely corsa's would just bite in, grip, accelerate and call me a poof for pooing myself. Had to clean the bike when i got back though.
Roll on some dry clean roads!..........Hopefully!
Had a ball though. Fekkin R6 was slippin and sliding everywhere and those lovely corsa's would just bite in, grip, accelerate and call me a poof for pooing myself. Had to clean the bike when i got back though.
Roll on some dry clean roads!..........Hopefully!
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Your a Poof Tomtomr6 wrote:Nice to meet you guys. Hopefully we will get some better conditions next time we go out.
Had a ball though. Fekkin R6 was slippin and sliding everywhere and those lovely corsa's would just bite in, grip, accelerate and call me a poof for pooing myself. Had to clean the bike when i got back though.
Roll on some dry clean roads!..........Hopefully!
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Age, see if one of the guys on here will lend you a jap 4 then you can experience riding in the wet. On second thoughts. Just join the AA and you can get a lift home when the racing harley breaks down....Who am I kidding. An AA membership comes with the log book on those things......lolAGE996 wrote:Your a Poof Tomtomr6 wrote:Nice to meet you guys. Hopefully we will get some better conditions next time we go out.
Had a ball though. Fekkin R6 was slippin and sliding everywhere and those lovely corsa's would just bite in, grip, accelerate and call me a poof for pooing myself. Had to clean the bike when i got back though.
Roll on some dry clean roads!..........Hopefully!![]()
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tomr6 wrote:Nice to meet you guys. Hopefully we will get some better conditions next time we go out.
Had a ball though. Fekkin R6 was slippin and sliding everywhere and those lovely corsa's would just bite in, grip, accelerate and call me a poof for pooing myself. Had to clean the bike when i got back though.
Roll on some dry clean roads!..........Hopefully!
YOU POOF TOM
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Completed the London Marathon in 3hrs 33m 18 secs :D
Completed the London Marathon in 3hrs 33m 18 secs :D
lol.........not you as well Gaz...........You planning on getting a ducrapi as well. May as well cos you aint racking the miles up any more mate!miler wrote:tomr6 wrote:Nice to meet you guys. Hopefully we will get some better conditions next time we go out.
Had a ball though. Fekkin R6 was slippin and sliding everywhere and those lovely corsa's would just bite in, grip, accelerate and call me a poof for pooing myself. Had to clean the bike when i got back though.
Roll on some dry clean roads!..........Hopefully!
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Poor excuse mate........your are an engineer so you know how to prioritise. Ride bike in daylight and run at night. You are veering towards darkside/ durcrapiness mate. I'm getting kinda worried.miler wrote:Would have gone on the rideout today but decided to take my feet out for a run
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tomr6 wrote:Age, see if one of the guys on here will lend you a jap 4 then you can experience riding in the wet. On second thoughts. Just join the AA and you can get a lift home when the racing harley breaks down....Who am I kidding. An AA membership comes with the log book on those things......lolAGE996 wrote:Your a Poof Tomtomr6 wrote:Nice to meet you guys. Hopefully we will get some better conditions next time we go out.
Had a ball though. Fekkin R6 was slippin and sliding everywhere and those lovely corsa's would just bite in, grip, accelerate and call me a poof for pooing myself. Had to clean the bike when i got back though.
Roll on some dry clean roads!..........Hopefully!![]()
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Trust me mate the duke loves the wet but I get fed up with cleaning it
As for the jap 4 I will bring the jap twin out at some point
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no need to worry mate, I am not veering.tomr6 wrote:Poor excuse mate........your are an engineer so you know how to prioritise. Ride bike in daylight and run at night. You are veering towards darkside/ durcrapiness mate. I'm getting kinda worried.miler wrote:Would have gone on the rideout today but decided to take my feet out for a run
I may have to design a headlight and fit to me cos where i run has no lights at all or maybe eat more carrots
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Completed the London Marathon in 3hrs 33m 18 secs :D
Completed the London Marathon in 3hrs 33m 18 secs :D
try not to slip in the wet and foul in the boxAGE996 wrote:tomr6 wrote:Age, see if one of the guys on here will lend you a jap 4 then you can experience riding in the wet. On second thoughts. Just join the AA and you can get a lift home when the racing harley breaks down....Who am I kidding. An AA membership comes with the log book on those things......lolAGE996 wrote: Your a Poof Tom![]()
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Trust me mate the duke loves the wet but I get fed up with cleaning it![]()
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As for the jap 4 I will bring the jap twin out at some pointThe only thing is it has Dunlops on it
