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Keeping good company
« on: 26 June 2014, 10:07:35 am »
I went out for a bimble to Rye last night for a chap's final ride of singledom before his wedding on Saturday, here's a pic of 2 of the bikes I went with, the Fazer was in good company, especially the Ducatti 748 Biposta.
This belongs to the groom to be (among other bikes).  It's gorgeous, the paint job was done by his brother, it's a rep (except number) of foggerty's bike.  The exhaust sounds like a Spitfire, it's a Termignoni and it's got some sticker under the seat that says something about for track use only  :b
Other bikes were a BMW GS (petrol tanker) 2 X KTM 990 adventures, Blade, CBR 600 and a Yamaha XT660 with an exhaust system that, well, lets just say is LOUD and if you sit about 8 foot behind him at the lights you can feel the thud thud thud of his exhaust hitting you in the face!!  :eek
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Re: Keeping good company
« Reply #1 on: 26 June 2014, 10:21:21 am »
Is the café open evenings?

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Re: Keeping good company
« Reply #2 on: 26 June 2014, 10:32:39 am »
I don't know about the one at the actual harbour, we didn't go that far but the one by the Kettle of Fish shop isn't.
 
As an aside, I can't believe how dead Rye was last night.  I always thought Wednesday was bike night in most places, there were 4 other bikes parked up in the usually packed bike park.
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