...but they get better the further north you go.
Agree, it is different now with folk having mobiles. Infact that is what made us go and get mobiles after my missus having a bad one and the weather closing in. Luckily an absolute legend Mountain Rescue turned around (the majority of car drivers just looked the other way/ sneered at my pleas for help)
Been glad to pass that good karma on a number of times including for the tin can mob.
Always check.
Bikers ain't what they used to be.
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Re: Bikers ain't what they used to be.
A very dark , damp November night and the CCM ran out of petrol ( no reserve and when the warning light comes on you've got between 0 and 50 miles left ( depending what mood it's in) and no fuel gauge! ). I'm pushing the bike along when a bloke on a bike stops, says he's local and has petrol in the shed at home. Off he goes and is back half an hour later. Wouldn't take a penny for the petrol and just asks that I spread the karma.
The Knights of the road are out there
The Knights of the road are out there