09-03-14, 08:32 AM (This post was last modified: 09-03-14, 08:32 AM by slimwilly.)
(09-03-14, 08:10 AM)simonm link Wrote: Hi all. I've been looking forward to this for weeks like a fly on roadkill. But yesterday and today has proven that I am infected with germs of the worst kind from my virulent 4yr old.
I wouldn't wish this on my worst enemy never mind any Foccers so I'm going to bow out :-(.
Have fun peeps, the roads and route is awesome and goes right past my house :-(
I'll be thinking of ya all. If anyone wants to risk it and pop by for a cuppa PM me and we'll arrange something.
Take care and keep it shiny side up.
NO FOR SURE
Poor bugger,, shit happens, see you another day
An ageing test pilot for home grown widgets that may fail at anytime.
Im sure that everyone will but could you all please make sure you respect the small village 30mph areas. Because the sourounding roads are great and if we upset the villagers it will only lead to extra speed restrictions/ cameras on the sourounding roads
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
Foc.... I missed a wicked ride with a great turnout ... U guys been in the back of my mind all day but we did get Marina's bike sorted for work so not too bad... But.... FUCK did i wanna be there...
Just flapping about on this stagnant little pond on the outer rim of the internet.....yup.... :-))
thanks boys for organising a great ride out, great to meet more foccers,,chrisbiker,fazersharp, great route ,amazing twistie roads,hot ,yes hot sun, tea stop, macdonalds too :lol
Slim
An ageing test pilot for home grown widgets that may fail at anytime.
09-03-14, 09:05 PM (This post was last modified: 09-03-14, 09:12 PM by nick crisp.)
Home and safe, despite Dead Eye taking a little detour (yeah, thanks for waiting Bill :rolleyes :lol ), and then I took us on another little detour but got back on route ok. Left Liam after Stow, taking it easy. Cracking day, many thanks to chris.biker for the route suggestion and organisation - fantastic roads. And thanks to Fazersharp for leading a section at the perfect pace; fast, but ok for those of us that don't know the roads, the perfect balance :thumbup
(09-03-14, 07:25 PM)midden link Wrote: This is becoming a habit :'(
:lol WTF, happened there, I thought we arranged to pick up the M1 first, then hit the A5, dropping back onto the M1 nearer London. When you went straight on I thought you're gonna get a complex. :lol Anyway, I'm back home safe and sound 424 miles covered today. Thanks to those responsible for planning the route, fantastic roads and an epic day. :thumbup
(09-03-14, 09:33 PM)dazza link Wrote: [quote author=midden link=topic=11668.msg132960#msg132960 date=1394389536]
This is becoming a habit :'(
:lol WTF, happened there, I thought we arranged to pick up the M1 first, then hit the A5, dropping back onto the M1 nearer London. When you went straight on I thought you're gonna get a complex. :lol Anyway, I'm back home safe and sound 424 miles covered today. Thanks to those responsible for planning the route, fantastic roads and an epic day. :thumbup
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No follow chris to the M1 which is where we pick up the A5 and follow through all the way then end on M1 M25. I came back on to M1 but you were gone lol
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