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what did you do with your fazer today ?
(19-08-15, 11:56 PM)unfazed link Wrote: Red: know the feeling "owing nothing to anybody" great isn't it :thumbup :lol

Frosties: some fellows never get sense  :lol








oh yessssss.......there are some advantages to being "above average age"  Smile
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Dazza, I guess he is not using "additional options" to add pics, he is just adding,pasteing links.

Nick great pic's, now where is that castle?, I see what you mean about on a cliff.

And the bridge,,not Menai?
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Dazza, I use photobucket as the hosting site, so can post as many as I want.

The castle on the cliff top is Carreg Cennan, at the western end of the Brecon Beacons. The bridge is the Menai suspension bridge, seen from Anglesey. The 2nd castle is Beaumaris on Anglesey.

The highest pass in Wales is one I was tipped off to - turn off the A470 at Dinas Mawddwy, just south of Dolgellau. The road goes over the pass and brings you out near Bala. Only a single track road, no good for speed merchants, but great for scenery and peace and quiet.

The photo of my bike near the sharp bend with mountain range in the background is the B4391. Turn off the A4212 halfway along, between Bala and Trawsfynydd, and it takes you to Ffestiniog. A brilliant road that twists and winds it's way over and around the hills in the middle of nowhere. Quiet, empty, good surface (ish). No one up there.

I love roads like the 483 to Newtown, but if I stuck to those, I'd pretty soon lose my license, so I head for the mountain roads more now. No police, no traffic, and great scenery. I tried some new ones this time; some were good, others just turned out to be very narrow country tracks, bumpy, hemmed in by trees and hedges. Still a few more to explore yet  Smile
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Nick, how many miles have you covered already on Hedgetrimmer 4?
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(20-08-15, 11:05 AM)Dead Eye link Wrote: Nick, how many miles have you covered already on Hedgetrimmer 4?

I rode this bike for the first time on 21st June. Since then, I have covered just short of 6000 miles, no commuting  8)

On this Wales trip, some numpty reset trip 2 by accident (who could that have been?  :rolleyes ), which I was planning to use to total the mileage on this trip, but reckon I did about 1000.

Oh, and this is  :faz 5 - never been in a hedge yet (yeah, I know, give it time  :lol ), so technically, I am hedgetrimmer, not the bike  Wink

In fact, mods, can I change my user name to hedgetrimmer? Might as well, never going to be allowed to forget it anyway  :rolleyes  :lol
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What ever makes you happy,  nice pic's.

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People do rides out. Track days. Touring to France.

I have dropped my bike in the garage today  :'(

In my defence It was not full blown drop. It was more like gentle lowering it to rest offside. No drama.

Except me sitting there in disbelieve and smelling the petrol making nice little puddle on the floor. Because I just have been to the petrol station and filled the tank to the top  :'(

To add to humiliation it was too close to the wall so I needed to call the neigbour with the R1 to come and help me to get it up  :'(

Why oh Why?  :rollin


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(21-08-15, 01:33 AM)Val link Wrote: People do rides out. Track days. Touring to France.

I have dropped my bike in the garage today  :'(

In my defence It was not full blown drop. It was more like loosing ballance gentle slow mo lowering it to rest offside. No drama.

Except me sitting there in disbelieve and smelling the petrol making nice little puddle on the floor. Because I just have been to the petrol station and filled the tank to the top  :'(

To add to humiliation it was too close to the wall so I needed to call the neigbour with the R1 to come and help me to get it up  :'(

Why oh Why?  :rollin

And the wife was 5 minutes later what the foc is that smell?? Seriously??
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Not today, but just uploaded:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lv2Pet-I...e=youtu.be

Riding down the Pico de Veleta in the Sierra Nevada.

Apologies for the swearing at the idiot who sits on their brakes as I come up behind them (why?) and for the daft whistling (i was listening to some music).
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Went to Fowlers , to get oil and filter , then came home and changed oil and filter .
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(21-08-15, 01:33 AM)Val link Wrote: People do rides out. Track days. Touring to France.

I have dropped my bike in the garage today - petrol making nice little puddle on the floor.

Thats the bike pissing itself at you being a twat


(we have all been there )
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
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Dropped the fecker on a diesel spill at the approach to a roundabout.
Actually it was late on Wednesday night but I've  been nursing bruises the size of dinner plates up till now.
Never underestimate the ingenuity of an idiot!
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Took my American daughter in-laws sister on an Irish scenic tour of West Cork and Kerry today (210 Miles in total)
Including Irelands answer to the Alpine Passes  :lol
What a change for her from the flat straight roads of Florida  :lol

Great spin, faster I went the happier she was  :thumbup




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Washed and polished it .


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Rode the thou to the ace cafe for brekkie.....beat the rain home  Big Grin
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Gave a way to a cyclist that got stuck in the middle of the road when trying to overtake a queue of cars on a traffic lights and the lights got green.

I've got back in the queue and slowed all them down so she can gets back safely on the left side.

She was shocked. Apprently not many bikes doing braaap are willing to do that  :lol
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Got geared up to go for a run but it started to rain so I went home and uploaded some video footage from my Wales trip with Slim and Nick Crisp.
Short clip of the run up to Llyn Clywedog Reservior. Was going to upload the clip from Crossgates to Newtown but at 17.47 you get a clear view of Mr Crisps reg number and ....well, I'm not grassing him up  :lol
https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=10206519216874380
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Nice one Dazza,, god memorys of August 2015
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left wales in the rain, headed north , Hereford up towards shrewsbury , the rain stopped after about 10 miles, got up as far as brigenorth , lovely day out then about two, here comes the rain again, :'( I thought they never had rain in England, seen a wasp fazer like nick crisp,s old one, up there, about 11, o,clock,
sent from my carafan in tenby, Wink
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(23-08-15, 06:46 PM)slimwilly link Wrote: Nice one Dazza,, god memorys of August 2015

Another one for you Slim, bit better quality, took foccing ages to upload though.
https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=10206520951317740
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