Re: Sunday 20th Ride out.
Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 7:39 pm
Didnt realise we came dressed as twins Lee! :laugh: :laugh:peejay wrote:
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Didnt realise we came dressed as twins Lee! :laugh: :laugh:peejay wrote:
No problem Paula, you did great, hope to see you on another run soon, we will try to avoid motorways, maybe a run down to see Jase and a nice cup of tea at West Bay, not so far for you guys and i'll bring my Dakar.paula wrote:Maybe just pushing over 300 miles, the most riding I have ever done in one day...also only my third time on a motorway and first time to Exmoor so lots of new thing thanks everyone for waiting for mepeejay wrote:Thanks Kiteboy (Jase) enjoyed your company. Well I clocked 235 to/from Bristol so you beat me, but I think the Wiltshire posse may well win the distance award.
peejay wrote:No problem Paula, you did great, hope to see you on another run soon, we will try to avoid motorways, maybe a run down to see Jase and a nice cup of tea at West Bay, not so far for you guys and i'll bring my Dakar.paula wrote:Maybe just pushing over 300 miles, the most riding I have ever done in one day...also only my third time on a motorway and first time to Exmoor so lots of new thing thanks everyone for waiting for mepeejay wrote:Thanks Kiteboy (Jase) enjoyed your company. Well I clocked 235 to/from Bristol so you beat me, but I think the Wiltshire posse may well win the distance award.
Hope you get your fork seals sorted.
No worries for a Dorset ride out, away at St Ives this weekend, but back after that so will organise a ride out after that. I'm happy with a Sunday again if that suits? Can meet you Northerners up at Bridgewater and take in some country roads, coast road and Dorset sites down to West Bay (Cuppa), onto Lyme Regis and Seaton (lunch?) then back Northwards?peejay wrote:No problem Paula, you did great, hope to see you on another run soon, we will try to avoid motorways, maybe a run down to see Jase and a nice cup of tea at West Bay, not so far for you guys and i'll bring my Dakar.paula wrote:Maybe just pushing over 300 miles, the most riding I have ever done in one day...also only my third time on a motorway and first time to Exmoor so lots of new thing thanks everyone for waiting for mepeejay wrote:Thanks Kiteboy (Jase) enjoyed your company. Well I clocked 235 to/from Bristol so you beat me, but I think the Wiltshire posse may well win the distance award.
Hope you get your fork seals sorted.
Know what your saying lee...not my favorite place to ride but sometimes needed, I now know why peolpe have tall screens mO.Om I was totally done by the time we got home but totally proud of my milage and good practice for the tour again thanks for having me.Lee wrote:Hey Paula
Glad you enjoyed it – 300 miles isn't to be sniffed at that's a long day for anyone, and you were out the day before too.
We don't tend to sit on the motorway that much anyway – the Ten's not really a motorway tool and I get bored easily I actually left Paul and Hans to it on the way back and headed up the old B3181 / A38 to Wellington as I find it more interesting than playing with fast cars in a straight line.
Fork seal look as if they will need new stanchions to go with them and a back end slow puncture to be sorted too now...new front brake pads on today though thanks to the amazing mcoo
No problem Paula, you did great, hope to see you on another run soon, we will try to avoid motorways, maybe a run down to see Jase and a nice cup of tea at West Bay, not so far for you guys and i'll bring my Dakar.
Hope you get your fork seals sorted.
Glad to have you along Paula, dont worry about us waiting lol! You did great out on the run, and nice overtake on the 4x4 too! :whistle:
We didnt slow down that much at all! The guys buggered off at their own pace and I just took it upon myself to keep us all going in the same direction B)
300 miles is more than I have ever covered in one day, so nice one!