Scotland’s North Coast 500 (NC500) in 2 Days

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Scotland’s North Coast 500 (NC500) in 2 Days

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In Summer 2016 I took myself over to Scotland on my F800GSA, my mate on his Kawasaki ZX10R to go for a zip round the North Coast 500 Route. Eventually I have got my finger out and put together a ride report and a few photos...

Any comments / suggestions are welcome.

Thanks for looking anyway...

http://tbni.blog/2017/12/09/scotlands-n ... de-report/
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Re: Scotland’s North Coast 500 (NC500) in 2 Days

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Nice review Tommy,especially after we spoke about it at this year ABR Ni ride in the bar.
What's the orange gadget on the Lhs of your handle bars?

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Great effort Tom Boy, I enjoyed reading that thanks
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cozi70 wrote: Sat Dec 09, 2017 8:56 pm Nice review Tommy,especially after we spoke about it at this year ABR Ni ride in the bar.
What's the orange gadget on the Lhs of your handle bars?

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That’s a wee spot locator. It does loads of things one that I like is t can make a personal page that you give people the link and password to and they can follow you live time.

You can also use it to tell people you need help but not as in an emergency so via text or email and Finally it has a big red button that you push if it all goes wrong and it sends your location to the emergency services and continues to do so until you are found and the emergency services cancel the alert.

Good if you travel alone and it works on GPS so if you have no phone signal you can still get help.
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Re: Scotland’s North Coast 500 (NC500) in 2 Days

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Enjoyed that Tom. A great country to explore on our doorstep.
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