Went for a 160 mile round trip of the Causeway coast today. Great run but f**k im feeling it. Must be getting old!!
Wasnt to bad andyc1...apart from getting caught behind the odd campervan.. still beats the dreaded sunday drivers!
If you'd had a quick look under the bridge I reckon you'd have found the Lone Ranger taking a crap, Silver had caught the smell on the wind and moved just out of range!
Took mine over 9,800 miles on the clock... my 50 mile commute is dragging it closer to 5 figures... But hell its a fun ride!
Good company, good bikes, good food, good roads, good weather and all in God's Own Country. What's not to like? As has often been said, it's nice to put a face to a name. Awaiting the Grand Arrival followed by Mr. Crispey himself coming in to land .... P.S. Sorry Steve, forgot to mention the kamikaze sheep on the North Yorks Moors!
well nothing today as it's Way Too foggy and cold but found this picture of warmer times last year about to head out, trailer loaded and attached all fuelled up ready to go ! was hoping to go to Daughters in Waroona on her for my Granddaughters 18 th birthday celebrations !! showing my age now
A quick food stop at the yonderman cafe after a ride around the Peak District. Traffic was horrible in places.
Spent a good three hours riding around the Meon Valley with obligatory stop at Loomies. Not quite what I was expecting to see! Gave the guy a hand (along with 5 others) to unhitch the trailer and move it around see he could turn to leave. Very heavy but probably lighter than a GS!
I was at the Castle Fraser Steam Rally last year those things are awsome, you can stick a dynamo on the thing and run a full Carousel lights the whole thing, and thats only the one dynamo, he said you could put on another, run the dogems and still use the belt drives for something else. Outrageous technology. Love them.They say coal is makeing a comback with super high pressure 12 piston cylindrical engine blocks
Replaced the standard exhaust on my Street Triple 765 R for the Yoshimura Alpha T to see if I could match the time Triumph say it takes to fit the Arrow can on their configurator website thingimy.
I got a new front tyre fitted to the wheel and put it on myself, it also gave me a chance to service the front brakes, Done and done.
Home from work, mowed and strimmed the lawn etc then gave the chain on the Speedy a proper good cleaning ready for a planned ride via the New forest to Milford on sea tomorrow
The highlight of Today is I reached the 100 mile mark on the rs...... I now have an extra 1500 rpms at my disposal, gone are the days/miles of 3500 rpms and gettin overtaken by learners.... get In!!