Rideout Cotswold Bimble Part 2

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  1. roadrider

    roadrider First Class Member

    Jul 26, 2013
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    Going to have to do this in 2 parts :oops:

    Bibury,THE Cotswold village
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    It was about time for a coffee so off to Bourton on the Water,plenty of tea shops there.
    I save you the picture of a large B*W in Bourton high street suffice to say the parking was easy and no queue for a coffee and slice of carrot cake :)

    I wanted to try a route to Broadway,that we could use in the summer,so headed into new territory.

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    These sheep belong to Adam Henson from Countryfile,that's my one brush with fame all day.
    I missed a turn and ended up in Broadway instead of at the top of the hill,oh well! the ride up Fish Hill was worth it,bit slower than usual though,still a bit damp.
    Picked up the A44 to head home,Morton in Marsh and back to Chipping Norton.
    Fueled up a Chippy and a quick ride home.
    Overall it was a good ride,though I'd be reluctant to do it in high summer.
     
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  2. MrOrange

    MrOrange Guest

    Do GS's not come from the factory with rust already on the subframes? So doesn't matter if you get a little salt on them any way!!! :D:D:D
     
  3. andypandy

    andypandy Crème de la Crème

    Jan 10, 2016
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    Vot iz dis german vird milachey ?
    In England we say malarkey old boy.
    malarkey
    məˈlɑːki/
    noun
    informal
    1. meaningless talk; nonsense.
      "don't give me that malarkey"
     
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  4. roadrider

    roadrider First Class Member

    Jul 26, 2013
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    Fortunately there was no salt,thanks to it being a balmy 5 degrees.
    Water,mud,leaves and a couple of dead animals,but no salt.
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