Same bike (but a couple of years earlier), same country and possibly even the same mountain, but from a different angle:
my bike with a mountain
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Re: my bike with a mountain
WELL DONELairyskippy wrote:And proof I made it right to the top, much to the amazement of my far greater skilled mates on their KTMs
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Hi Almoto al wrote:and was that july eh eh al
Close ! it was August .. It always rains when I go up Glen Coe on the Bike :pinch:
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Thanks......had a couple of moments when I thought to myself "what the f*ck am I doing here" but glad I persevered. To be honest, 90% of the trail is fine with just a couple of iffy bits!
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Technically not my bike AND a mountain but rather ON a mountain. Poor quality video but you'll get the idea!
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Re: my bike with a mountain
Dolomites, 1998, Passa Pordoi (? I think)
For those of a discerning nature, if you look closely you'll see two HPN's, one is one of the original Paris-Dakar race bikes, not mine, owned by Pete.
For those of a discerning nature, if you look closely you'll see two HPN's, one is one of the original Paris-Dakar race bikes, not mine, owned by Pete.
Enfield Himalayan... apparently they're Marmite... not keen on Marmite, but like Vegemite
YBR125... the little adventure steed of awesomeness
YBR125... the little adventure steed of awesomeness
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A classic photo... R100GS and Africa Twin... proper bikes :whistle:
not sure where, on the way back from central Switzerland towards French border. Anyone care to identify it?
not sure where, on the way back from central Switzerland towards French border. Anyone care to identify it?
Enfield Himalayan... apparently they're Marmite... not keen on Marmite, but like Vegemite
YBR125... the little adventure steed of awesomeness
YBR125... the little adventure steed of awesomeness
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Re: my bike with a mountain
There's Bandits in them thar mount'ns!
Do the Brecon Beacons count as mountains?
Do the Brecon Beacons count as mountains?
Re: my bike with a mountain
The Dolomites
Dolomites again - but im going with a mountain and a passo
Dolomites again - but im going with a mountain and a passo