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LOFOs August 2nd ride out.
#41
Great, red's in. Now, am I expected to line up a date for him?  :eek Noggy, can you bring a sheep with you?  :lol
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#42
Luckily im much quieter in real life.


At least im understood via keyboard.....ok even that is debateable :lol


Just nod....or keep the helmet on.


As for talking to the older generation......well i will be if you come along red.


Would you take the thou or 600?
Easiest way to go fast........don't buy a blue bike
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#43
(16-07-15, 03:57 AM)dazza link Wrote: Think I'm going to pre book the Sat and Sun night off work and come along to this one.
Might take you up on your offer Punkstig if you still have room.
I know Nick's put a bit of thought and leg work into this one and I'm sure he's planned a cracking little route for us, so would be rude not to + Noggy's coming all the way from a foreign country.
More than welcome, you'll fit nicely under my daughters bed!
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#44
(16-07-15, 08:49 AM)noggythenog link Wrote: Luckily im much quieter in real life.


At least im understood via keyboard.....ok even that is debateable :lol




Just nod....or keep the helmet on.


As for talking to the older generation......well i will be if you come along red.


Would you take the thou or 600?




cheeky foreigner.......I'll bring the 600, give you a better chance of keeping up  ;
One, is never going to be enough.....
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#45
(16-07-15, 12:07 PM)Punkstig link Wrote: [quote author=dazza link=topic=17594.msg203896#msg203896 date=1437015442]
Think I'm going to pre book the Sat and Sun night off work and come along to this one.
Might take you up on your offer Punkstig if you still have room.
I know Nick's put a bit of thought and leg work into this one and I'm sure he's planned a cracking little route for us, so would be rude not to + Noggy's coming all the way from a foreign country.
More than welcome, you'll fit nicely under my daughters bed!
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Bit harsh.....dazza is a human being....not a goblin........or is he :lol
Easiest way to go fast........don't buy a blue bike
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#46
Didnt realise you two had already met...... :lol
One, is never going to be enough.....
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#47
Lucky im on a red thou....all the cheek i dish out im due a few hidings :evil
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#48
Anyway....Nick has also kindly offered me lodgings at Crisp Manor House so not only are these LOFO's the most 2 wheel sociable but are also the most accommodating...my grandfathers family did hail from ye olde isle o shepey though so perhaps im drawn to my roots..........nah.....i dont do London :b


Still hefty journeys to either punkstig or Nick but Nick unlucky for you you're lodgings are a whole 1 hour closer.......but ill be having an epic warm up for sure via some of Wales finest roads.....and eateries of course Wink .....gotta get in proper training so i can show how foccing much of a fat bastard i am :lol


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#49
Mmmmmm...just thinking, we call ourselves lofo's  , london fazer owners, looking through the list of attendees I cant see many from london  :lol
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#50
Well, it's looking good for me (those lucky flowers I bought from Tesco seemed to have done the trick  Big Grin ).


Punk, get the beers in, looks like I'm coming to visit!


Noggy, you'll get reunited with your old screen  Smile
Money doesn't buy happiness, but it buys beer, and that helps!
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#51
(16-07-15, 09:07 PM)HarryHornby link Wrote: Well, it's looking good for me (those lucky flowers I bought from Tesco seemed to have done the trick  Big Grin ).


Punk, get the beers in, looks like I'm coming to visit!


Noggy, you'll get reunited with your old screen  Smile


My DNA is on that screen  :eek
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#52
For Harry and Daz- just found out its a mates birthday on the Saturday night so we shall be going down the pub, if I'm drunk enough you might get a cuddle in the middle of the night!
Hope you enjoy pizza btw cause I ain't cooking a proper meal!
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#53
This is shaping up to be an epic LOFO ride... though I agree that the foreigners are certainly taking over from the actual "London" folk Tongue

Definitely looking forward to this Big Grin
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#54
Haha those Londoners are scared of getting nose bleeds so far out from home..or bitten by sheep or eaten by a Cow :eek


this looks like fun,,things are shaping up in my busy life,,every weekend is booked for summat :o

as well as looking after (well helping to) two little foster kids,love em..

An ageing test pilot for home grown widgets that may fail at anytime.
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#55
Are there any actual LoFos left, :eek


all the last few LoFo rides I've been on everyone has come from outside the M25, maybe we should be called OLoFs (Outside London Foccers) :lol
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#56
if i may offer a slight change of route as this is my manor you slags :lol .
cheltenham to winchcombe to toddington, turn right onto car manufacturers test road to Stow. go straight on to A436 and miss moreton, unless that's a tea stop.
the charlbury to burford road is best done that way............my own personal test track
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#57
(19-07-15, 10:00 PM)sadlonelygit link Wrote: if i may offer a slight change of route as this is my manor you slags :lol .
cheltenham to winchcombe to toddington, turn right onto car manufacturers test road to Stow. go straight on to A436 and miss moreton, unless that's a tea stop.
the charlbury to burford road is best done that way............my own personal test track


Are you attending then you SLAG?
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#58
(19-07-15, 10:00 PM)sadlonelygit link Wrote: if i may offer a slight change of route as this is my manor you slags :lol .
cheltenham to winchcombe to toddington, turn right onto car manufacturers test road to Stow. go straight on to A436 and miss moreton, unless that's a tea stop.
the charlbury to burford road is best done that way............my own personal test track
no wonder you're a sadlonelygit  Wink
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including ones who like chocolate....Wink
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#59
That's a shame, I can't make this one, I'm having a family day at the races.
British super bikes at Thruxton.
There ain't arf been some clever bastards
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#60
(19-07-15, 10:00 PM)sadlonelygit link Wrote: if i may offer a slight change of route as this is my manor you slags :lol .
cheltenham to winchcombe to toddington, turn right onto car manufacturers test road to Stow. go straight on to A436 and miss moreton, unless that's a tea stop.
the charlbury to burford road is best done that way............my own personal test track

I've refined the route a little:

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I had considered via Winchcombe and Cleeve Hill down to Cheltenham, but decided to try to keep it more flowing. The Charlbury section will do for the tight B road stuff - especially bearing in mind we may have up to 10 bikes in this convoy!
I'm also thinking about the guys doing quite a distance just to get to the start point, so don't want it to get too long.

I've kept Moreton, as the A44 from Chipping Norton to there is a lovely stretch, good surface, winding A road. The route will be done anti-clockwise, partly because I think that the Charlbury section wants people to be fresh - the road has several places where it could easily catch out a tired rider!

Ah bugger, ignore the little loop at Amesbury! Just used the town as a waypoint.
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