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Longest Recreational Distance
#61
Was falling asleep on the M1 Steve, so I went as far as Daventry and back by A361 again. Took it fairly easy on the twisty bits, concentration woke me up nicely, it's also a much more direct route than other options.
Poor Triumph design - fancy putting a glasses holder inside the fairing like that!  :lol

Take a peek outside your window - is that bloody Volvo there?  :eek

Home ok Andy?
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#62
Yes, when you're tired it's a difficult choice I suppose between the monotony of a motorway or the more demanding A roads, glad that you made it back safely though  Wink

I'll be on to the designers at Triumph tomorrow, need holder for glasses in a more convenient place where -
A - I can see them without my glasses on
B - I don't have to be double jointed to retrieve them
C - They won't melt whilst I'm retrieving them

I'll be having Volvo related nightmares later I reckon  :lol
Sent from a fat foccer sitting in front of his pooter
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#63
Yup home ok in time for a Quick sleep and now at pub  Big Grin

Will post photos in morning

Good to meet you both was a fun day

thanks for the invite nick and good work on the route and leading the ride Steve very professional 

Smile
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#64
I Live near Newcastle upon Tyne and my recreational rides either go in the Whitby direction, lake district or Scotland. All A and B roads.
Usually about 150 to 200 miles.

However today I went to the Falkirk Wheel 345 miles round trip, my longest day.[Image: jyvyruze.jpg]
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#65
(08-09-13, 09:25 PM)andybesy link Wrote: Yup home ok in time for a Quick sleep and now at pub  Big Grin

Will post photos in morning

Good to meet you both was a fun day

thanks for the invite nick and good work on the route and leading the ride Steve very professional 

Smile

Good to meet you Andy, glad you enjoyed the route  Smile
Sent from a fat foccer sitting in front of his pooter
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#66
(08-09-13, 09:34 PM)nakedadder link Wrote: [quote author=andybesy link=topic=9663.msg100150#msg100150 date=1378671933]
Yup home ok in time for a Quick sleep and now at pub  Big Grin

Will post photos in morning

Good to meet you both was a fun day

thanks for the invite nick and good work on the route and leading the ride Steve very professional 

Smile

Good to meet you Andy, glad you enjoyed the route  Smile
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Glad you could come along, and good to meet you - til the next one  :thumbup 
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#67
Not come out great but here goes anyway!


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#68
Nick, you should call your bike "the TARDIS" , it seems to travel in time
An ageing test pilot for home grown widgets that may fail at anytime.
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#69
(09-09-13, 05:25 PM)slimwilly link Wrote: Nick, you should call your bike "the TARDIS" , it seems to travel in time

How so?
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