Featured What you been doing with your TRIUMPH today??

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  1. crispey

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    cappuccino and an iced donut
     
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  2. crispey

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    Not that posh! No chocolate sprinkle.
     
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    Aren't they doing the Cappuccinos with fancy artwork on top nowadays:rolleyes: When i was at Misano for the GP we had a run up to Tavullia The village Rossi's is from and we got a cappuccino..first time I'd seen anything like this
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    Now thats Art ;)
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    Why is it Guinness tastes much better in Ireland:confused:..do they just send the dregs over to us:(
     
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    doesn't taste any better now that it has to meet eu health and safety standards. ie it has to be served below a certain temp and cant be left standing too long.
    I was in Dublin just before xmas and went to a bar I'd gone to years ago with memories of smooth creamy guiness that had been settling for 15 mins before being topped up. No chance, the chilled pint was rendered virtually tasteless and it was poured in less tan 2 mins. Hopefully the legendary pint that was is still obtainable outside the cities.
    Should this go into the rant of the day?
    The boat show used to be the only place in this country where a pint of guiness was closest to one poured in Ireland
     
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    Come to Kilkenny, Its done the right way here. Dont go Extra Cold . Just ask for a Guinness, it may take some time but well worth it:). And to answer your question Dougie. No the Black stuff don't travel to well.
     
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    2018 GMU?
     
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    and not too far from Killarney and the R.O.K:cool::)
     
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    Im going to say yes of course :D I Am just doing up a route for Wessa for his south east of Ireland Leg of his Tour. So we can get feed back off him when he returns :)
     
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    i loved the ROK, favourite bit was the the N71 out of Killarney down past the lochs and Molls Gap to where it joins the N70..although the N70 was great aswell:cool::)..I was lucky with the weather, but if it was pissin down it would be sh*te like any other road!:rolleyes:
     
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    The West of Ireland is Great IF The weather is good. The Ring of Kerry is something else.
     
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    Like nectar from the Gods!
    I lived on Guinness for 1 week when staying in Cork and visiting the surrounding areas.
    You cannot get that taste anywhere else outside of Ireland.
     
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    I dip my Mars Bar in me tea, they call me posh.
     
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    download.jpg no the tyres!
     
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    Oh! A bike related question, how rare, even rarer still on this forum, a bike related answer: Avon roadriders.
     
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    well ive been toying with getting an above clocks mount for my sat nav as i found the handlebar mount too close and too much of a head movement to look at it. After looking at the possibilities none actually said how they fixed behind the clocks and I was reluctant to spend another £50 odd quid so I decided to see if I could use my Ram handle bar mount. I could. I had to cut a bit out of the screen mount bracket and shorten the bolts ( best done with the nuts on so you re thread as you take them off)
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    A bit of padding so the clamp tightens up
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    taraaa! I'm quite pleased with it, yet to take it out on a test run though. It also protects it from the weather a bit better
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    To be fair it is the bleak mid-winter
     
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    Today I been mostly bimbling around the Peak District.

    Doris is dead and the sun is shining so I thought it would be rude not to get the bike out. Just got back from a lovely ride out round Crich, Wirksworth & Carsington.
     
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    Hayling Island this morning
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    Loomies this afternoon
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