WOW WHAT A SUMMER RIDE OUT

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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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AndyS4
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Post by AndyS4 »

man i wish i didn't have to work at weekends i really wanna get on one of these rides. lol i got apsolutly hammered at that bar in ring o bells a few weeks ago
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SueC
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Post by SueC »

Which scenic route home did you take Age? I think I might have seen you. :)
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svr-ash
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baskie wrote::roll: :roll: :roll:

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I wish i could play the guitar that well :roll: :roll: :wink:
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Post by speedy(delboy) »

SueC wrote:Which scenic route home did you take Age? I think I might have seen you. :)
I think he did, bampton, Black cat, tivvy, welly
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Post by Bondy »

I bet cos you wouldnt want to look like him.
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Post by xploitation »

svr-ash wrote:
baskie wrote::roll: :roll: :roll:

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I wish i could play the guitar that well :roll: :roll: :wink:
i can....well a couple of their songs !!! :D
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Post by age »

speedy(delboy) wrote:
SueC wrote:Which scenic route home did you take Age? I think I might have seen you. :)
I think he did, bampton, Black cat, tivvy, welly

errr took road from pub back to Ilfracombe to south molton road, went to south m then quick blast down link road the off and black cat run back to tiverton But fuel lightcame on (90 miles :o) so no bampton to wivey !

had to fuel up at willand so took the old road back to welly.

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Post by Funky »

svr-ash wrote:
baskie wrote::roll: :roll: :roll:

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I wish i could play the guitar that well :roll: :roll: :wink:
Not with your real persona.....

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TIMMY!
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Funkalicious wrote:Not with your real persona.....

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TIMMY!
Thats you off my christmas card list :roll: :lol:
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andrew
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Post by andrew »

jason wrote: not wanting to drift off topic but why the hell are you running on mismatched tyres? :?
well basically mate i was too skint to buy a new pair of 014s. Desperately needed a new rear for the Le Mans trip so i put on an 020 that i had sat in my garage but had nothing to put on the front. So now I have a half worn 020 on the rear and a totally shagged 014 on the front - so the handling isn't great :lol:

still rather than have to buy a new set of 014s perhaps you could lend me your bike for the trackday :wink:
so it turns out.........sometime i do give a f*ck
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SueC
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Post by SueC »

the off and black cat run back to tiverton
Ah, I took the B3227 past West Anstey which comes out at the black cat, dunno if that would be the black cat run? If it is, then a twin headlight, red bike overtook us on it. I slowed down to let him past, thinking it was two bikes and there might be more. :D

So, if it was you, she who was two up on a BMW, saw you coming for ages and a blind, one-legged man on a pushbike could overtake me with no problems, so no brownie points there either. :lol:

Of course, there's more than one red bike in the world, so it might not have been you, however, as you mentioned passing a BMW two up... :lol:
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Post by chris_1127 »

red bike, twin headlights, size of two bikes??? gotta be andrews trumpet hasnt it? :lol:
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Post by Jewell »

Blimey wrote:Was totally a fabulous day.

Phil you did a grand job and hardly moaned all day. :lol:

The only gripe i got is give me some warning when taking pics next time.

Great to meet some new faces and even ugly ones (JEWELL) :lol: and the usual regulars.

Great day all round :lol:
shut it ya tart.....

you know you would :twisted: ......

and phil.....dont think ive met someone so old....that swears sooooo much...disgusting :P .....calling jaks daughter a dork :lol: .....if that was me i would of got a slap :lol:
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Post by Lady g »

Only just managed to get on-line (and oh so many posts to catch up on!), so first chance to thank Speedy for organising the ride out on Sunday - I had a brilliant time. A big thank you also to Alex G and everyone in our group - you were all great.
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