Excellent pixs mate. ThanksSpannerfingers wrote:Press this quick!
All,
Please find attached a link to some photos from Colin's group.
Regards,
Dave
Si
Excellent pixs mate. ThanksSpannerfingers wrote:Press this quick!
All,
Please find attached a link to some photos from Colin's group.
Regards,
Dave
hiya now i know who i was waving to (thumbs)Lairyskippy wrote:Ran into some of you gents this afternoon and spotted Minkyhead with his rather distinctive police jacket. I was on the yellow DRZ and my mate was on his red XR.
........the lanes were great with all the water :laugh:

Found some mahoosive water filled craters and fords to splash around. Top fun.minkyhead wrote:hiya now i know who i was waving to (thumbs)Lairyskippy wrote:Ran into some of you gents this afternoon and spotted Minkyhead with his rather distinctive police jacket. I was on the yellow DRZ and my mate was on his red XR.
........the lanes were great with all the water :laugh:
i bet you have never seen such a strange group of bikes 200ktm 450 ktm a wilderbeast a tiger and a little varadero ...weird
we all had a good time and everone did very well in the slither of surrey ....
ireackon .you should rename that county from surrey to slurry:laugh:
thanks to all and big yellow tractor and spannerfingers for showing us around ..another area ridden and another box ticked off
thanks
Bodged it perfectly with jubilee clips, gun gum and a beer cap! Doesn't even blow!Big Yellow Tractor wrote:I have to admit that I was a little apprehensive about leading "Big Bikes" around on a wet Saturday in November. A few of my mates suggested that I was mad and that I'd spend all day picking up bikes and getting covered in mud.
Well, what a surprise. Minky, Horseybiker, Sexysi(NOT) and Spannerfingers made my task really easy. What a good bunch of lads with the right attitude and good skills.
Rich, sorry we broke your bike fella :whistle: Hope you managed to cobble together a reasonable enough repair to get you home.
P.S. Si, what lights have you got nailed to the front of your bike ? I fancy something like that on the Travel Tractor

Cheers Mate, excellent leader had an excellent time, ok the bigger bikes aren't so fast on the muddy stuff, but still great fun. Myself and Rich are mad on the lanes and will try most things on most surfaces, rivers, climbs etc. We are only an hr away so will keep on eye open on some of your rides that you guys do down there.Big Yellow Tractor wrote:I have to admit that I was a little apprehensive about leading "Big Bikes" around on a wet Saturday in November. A few of my mates suggested that I was mad and that I'd spend all day picking up bikes and getting covered in mud.
Well, what a surprise. Minky, Horseybiker, Sexysi(NOT) and Spannerfingers made my task really easy. What a good bunch of lads with the right attitude and good skills.
Rich, sorry we broke your bike fella :whistle: Hope you managed to cobble together a reasonable enough repair to get you home.
P.S. Si, what lights have you got nailed to the front of your bike ? I fancy something like that on the Travel Tractor