This years winter ride out is going to......................

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This years winter ride out is going to......................

Post by greg »

Timbuktu.

http://www.nicksanders.com

Well it is for me anyway. Just booked. Had to find a way to top this years Elefant Rally, this should do it.
Any takers for an SWB team?
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Re: This years winter ride out is going to..................

Post by Maver-Nick »

greg wrote:Timbuktu.
Any takers for an SWB team?
Umm... NO... :shock: ... Good Luck.
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Post by andrew »

that looks great greg which trip are you doing?

Unfortunately i have a wedding to start saving for so i definately can't afford to join you..............then again i suppose me and Blubird could do it in January 2008 as a belated honeymoon :D

I'm sure you're going to have a fantastic time mate.
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Post by clunk »

Looks like a great adventure, good luck with it.
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Post by tobyedmunds »

WOW!!! i wanna go
bike's gone.... roll on next stage of the masterplan!

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Post by baskie »

wowwwwwwwwwww. loads of dosh. i would love to. but money is an issue at the moment
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andrew wrote:that looks great greg which trip are you doing?

Unfortunately i have a wedding to start saving for so i definately can't afford to join you..............then again i suppose me and Blubird could do it in January 2008 as a belated honeymoon :D

I'm sure you're going to have a fantastic time mate.
Congrats to you both, sell your old mans bike, that should pay for it :twisted:
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Wow, what an adventure.... good luck and come back with plenty of stories :D
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I would love to do that, looks like a fantastic trip. I don’t think £980 for 9 days is that bad considering you get you hotels, a mechanic and every thing else.

How many days are you going for greg?
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MRX Steve wrote:I would love to do that, looks like a fantastic trip. I don’t think £980 for 9 days is that bad considering you get you hotels, a mechanic and every thing else.

How many days are you going for greg?
28 days. I am taking the Oscar Wilde view:

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greg wrote:
Congrats to you both, sell your old mans bike, that should pay for it :twisted:
Didn't you here i swapped the triumph for a 1996 zx6r with half the miles :D so i don't have an old mans bike to sell now.....besides as much as i love Blubird theres NO WAY i would sell my bike just to pay for a wedding
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