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Re: Sunday 6th September
Posted: Sep 4th, '20, 16:18
by Robbo87
Gus wrote: ↑Sep 4th, '20, 13:23
I would join if there is still space available.
No problem Gus. We'll see you at Smiley's Cafe, Honiton for the 0800 hrs start then.
Re: Sunday 6th September
Posted: Sep 4th, '20, 19:56
by ptolemyx
You're welcome Gus

Re: Sunday 6th September
Posted: Sep 4th, '20, 22:25
by billinom8s
There's no limit on numbers.
Re: Sunday 6th September
Posted: Sep 5th, '20, 05:57
by ptolemyx
Due to the state of the lesser roads I'll be taking y'all through Dunster for Porlock instead of the nadgery "bypass".
Stops will be Landacre Bridge for the view and Quince Honey Farm for refreshments. Any Brian's Bladder Breaks will be presaged with my hazards on before screeching to a halt, Phil
The Morrisons cafe at the end of the ride will still have huge breakfasts available at little cost for those with huge bellies to keep stoked up

Re: Sunday 6th September
Posted: Sep 5th, '20, 11:30
by Gus
Robbo87 wrote: ↑Sep 4th, '20, 16:18
Gus wrote: ↑Sep 4th, '20, 13:23
I would join if there is still space available.
No problem Gus. We'll see you at Smiley's Cafe, Honiton for the 0800 hrs start then.
Great! See you tomorrow!

Re: Sunday 6th September
Posted: Sep 5th, '20, 13:29
by ptolemyx
As the ride orgamanizer (the cool old dude on the black/gold Busa) I confirm that
with the likely numbers we will use the drop off system. I will be doing a briefing before we set off, so get to the start a few minutes early.
For the newbies to our Greyones ride outs, whilst I will not be leading a slow ride (nor will it be track day gods fast) you will not need to push beyond your limits trying to keep up. I do stop regularly to get the group back together with a thumbs up from the tail end charlie who will be Robbo87 for this one - red Trumpet with a wide load aboard

That said we will not be too happy waiting around for anyone riding particularly slowly - there are "friendly" rides for that. Should anyone want to cut their ride short just make sure we know where you will be dropping out.
And when the Triumphs break down that's their fault for riding a Triumph. Any push starts will be at the cost of a pint of cider in Wales
And the Busa tail tidy is fixed

Re: Sunday 6th September
Posted: Sep 5th, '20, 14:12
by Kata
I thought the short stops were for catheter realignment?

Re: Sunday 6th September
Posted: Sep 5th, '20, 23:14
by Crusader Sport
Sorry guys, I got no chance being able to do this one. Hope to be able to catch the next one.
Re: Sunday 6th September
Posted: Sep 6th, '20, 05:12
by Bilko1000
Sorry guys cannot make it
Re: Sunday 6th September
Posted: Sep 6th, '20, 05:15
by ptolemyx
Waterproofs at the ready guys and gal. Hopefully will prove to be just a precaution

Re: Sunday 6th September
Posted: Sep 6th, '20, 05:28
by billinom8s
Bilko1000 wrote: ↑Sep 6th, '20, 05:12
Sorry guys cannot make it
Moist in plymouth?
Re: Sunday 6th September
Posted: Sep 6th, '20, 05:40
by Kata
Looks like a bit of rain forecast so I'm chickening out.
Re: Sunday 6th September
Posted: Sep 6th, '20, 06:12
by Fozz
Just stopped raining here so sorry going to Bail.
Have a good one Fozz.
Re: Sunday 6th September
Posted: Sep 6th, '20, 09:10
by Bilko1000
Sorry Simon it was not that something more stupid I fell down the stairs half asleep and twisted my ankle

Re: Sunday 6th September
Posted: Sep 6th, '20, 11:36
by billinom8s
Doh, gotta stop drinking first thing in the morning.
Kata wrote: ↑Sep 6th, '20, 05:40
Looks like a bit of rain forecast so I'm chickening out.
Lies, I'm sure I saw you on some kind of cheapy all weather, Chinese Bike in Wellington.