ride out this sat 3rd or sun 4th morning

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Thanks to all that turned up a made it such a good laugh although we had to restrain K7Dave, one wiff of the burgers and he's gone like a rocket :lol: :lol: :lol:
ummmmm burgersssss :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post by Rsv4Col »

Thanks for a good day, :lol:
It's nice to run at the front at a good pace but when you know where your going & others dont it's only right to take your turn at the back & help those a bit slower 8)

Good pics drew
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thanks everyone for a good run.
good to see a few new faces and have a laugh
roll on the next run :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post by Mike Daytona600 »

Thanks everyone for a good morning. About 60 miles form Bridge to Westbay 8) The weather was great, didn't feel like November.

Sorry about the lane but it was to avoid going through Crewkerne (I do that lane every day and can't understand what all the fuss was about :roll: :? :lol: :lol: ).

Good turnout, 12 bikes I think Nick said.

My mate Fletch took us down a road to avoid going through the centre of Chard (else we'd have all had our wheels nicked :lol: ) where me and a few others managed to get some air 8) Cheers Fletch :D

Good pics Drew.

Oh and I bought that car :D
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Yeah was a good ride a bit lonely going to west bay(just me n bambam)
but hearing about the green laneing the others had on route glad they left a bit early
good pace coming back (Colin leading on a ZX10R :lol: )
good pictures DrewImage
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Rab wrote:Yeah was a good ride a bit lonely going to west bay(just me n bambam)
but hearing about the green laneing the others had on route glad they left a bit early
good pace coming back (Colin leading on a ZX10R :lol: )
good pictures DrewImage
Yes must admit the big fella is a good pace setter :wink: :lol:
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k7 dave wrote:
Rab wrote:Yeah was a good ride a bit lonely going to west bay(just me n bambam)
but hearing about the green laneing the others had on route glad they left a bit early
good pace coming back (Colin leading on a ZX10R :lol: )
good pictures DrewImage
Yes must admit the big fella is a good pace setter :wink: :lol:
Ohhhhhhhhhhh Shucks stop it i'll start thinking i can ride the thing :oops:
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Post by arron24 »

colin have you got a steering damper on ya 10?

if so which is it and wot do u think of it?
old enough to know better,young enough not to care!
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arron24 wrote:colin have you got a steering damper on ya 10?

if so which is it and wot do u think of it?
No he don't ride it fast enough :lol: :lol:
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arron24 wrote:colin have you got a steering damper on ya 10?

if so which is it and wot do u think of it?
Yes it's a sprint damper but not sure about it yet still playing :lol:
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Rab wrote:but hearing about the green laneing the others had on route glad they left a bit early
:lol: IT WASN'T A GREEN LANE :roll: I recon peeps have got to used to motorways :wink:

I can do 50 safely down parts of that 'lane' (the one with the railway crossing)in the car :shock:

Just thought it would be good to do a different route to the coast road...seems not :roll: We went through one or two lanes to avoid bussy town centres :D
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Post by speedy(delboy) »

Bit off topic but who cares



DAVE I STILL LOVE YOUR TITTIES
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speedy(delboy) wrote:Bit off topic but who cares



DAVE I STILL LOVE YOUR TITTIES
Thanks Phil i also love fine art, :lol: :lol:
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They're hypmotising :P
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k7 dave wrote:
speedy(delboy) wrote:Bit off topic but who cares



DAVE I STILL LOVE YOUR TITTIES
I know its off topic again but are they anyones you know??

Don't want to sound a perv but a thought they could be makes it even more appealing :lol: :lol:
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