Also technical uphill bits.
Your Favourite Kind Of Riding
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Brenhden
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Re: Your Favourite Kind Of Riding
Bouncing through puddles on Salisbury Plain 
Also technical uphill bits.
Also technical uphill bits.
And now, Harry, let us step out into the night and pursue that flighty temptress, adventure.
Suzuki DR200 Djebel.







Suzuki DR200 Djebel.
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Spike941
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Re: Your Favourite Kind Of Riding
+1 with some warm dry weather thrown into the mixAndyB wrote:Big Alpine passes with a mixture of fast bends and tight hairpins along with good views.
I hate roadworks where the top layer has been ripped off and you have to ride on a broken surface with what are effectively tramlines pulling the bike all over the place.
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Beam me up
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Re: Your Favourite Kind Of Riding
Long distance fast but twisty 'A' roads. I like to feel I'm making progress but not on a motorway.
Trail riding, long trails again covering some miles with some technical stuff thrown in for good measure
Trail riding, long trails again covering some miles with some technical stuff thrown in for good measure
1988 K100RT
Various small, smokey 2 stroke trail bikes
Various small, smokey 2 stroke trail bikes
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johnnyboxer
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RUTS
Can't beat'em for giving you the willies (thumbs)
Can't beat'em for giving you the willies (thumbs)
We buy things we don't need
With money we don't have
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With money we don't have
To impress people we don't even like
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Skinny5216
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Re: Your Favourite Kind Of Riding
+1 alpine passes but looking for side roads or back roads and hopefully find spectacular vistas. Something like the old Gottardo/Tremola pass with the old red cobbled stone road. :woohoo:
