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Last Rideout??
#1
So, just an idea for a thread, but if it was your last rideout ever.... for a day where would you go? Let's say local to where you are and up to say 200 miles?
Over to you guys. .... 
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#2
Off the nearest cliff face.
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#3
Oooooooo....great thread idea mr turpin, this is going to be interesting, I'll have a think, study the map and post a reply...lots to choose from so will take a while  Wink
One, is never going to be enough.....
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#4
Thought it would give us something to think about....if you're really clever you can add a map!
Sorry to hear about your recent spill Red ....
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#5
Straight to hospital!
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#6
Weymouth for fish and chips , via Chew valley lake , burrington , cheddar gorge , the  mendips , shepton mallet , yeovil , dorchester , weymouth .
Return leg ,  head for Poole quay  , then longleat , bath , chelvey bridge , chew stoke , and back down Dundry .
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#7
Might be an idea for those that are multibike owners,( lucky sods  :lol), to say which bike they would choose also.
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#8
Last ride ever. Mad Sunday Isle of Man TT circuit done it years ago on a Suzuki GS850 shaft drive. To do it again now on the Hornet would be great.


With out a ferry crossing then Leicester down the Fosse Way to Swindon B4507 to Wantage. Then back to Leicester Via Oxford onto the (old A34)  A4260 to Banbury and on to Daventry .
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#9
Hmmm knowing me I would spend most of the day cleaning in preparation the bike and then see some "iffy " looking clouds and think I will go out tomorrow------------ and then dont.   
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
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#10
If I were still in Glasgow this is an easy one, Kinlochleven.
If I were in London, this is an easy one, Kinlochleven.
If I were in the Northern Hemisphere, this is an easy one, Kinlochleven.
Spotting a pattern here yet?
:rollin :rollin

Need to find a suitable Kiwi alternative as soon as I can I reckon.
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#11
Along to Wiveliscombe, Dulverton (cream tea time), South Molton, Mortonhampstead, across Dartmoor to Hole's Hole in the Tamar valley, across to Torquay, and finally a sprint back up to home through the Blackdown hills. I think its about 220 or 230 miles.


Hmmmm, whats the weather doing this weekend?
People who think they know everything are a great annoyance to those of us who do.
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#12
anywhere just outside my door, wales is biking heaven,.
sent from my carafan in tenby, Wink
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