Welcome aboard from a misty Somerset.
I went to school in Norfolk, happy days!
Great looking BM, how are you finding it?
Normal for Norfolk
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Brenhden
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Re: Normal for Norfolk
And now, Harry, let us step out into the night and pursue that flighty temptress, adventure.
Suzuki DR200 Djebel.







Suzuki DR200 Djebel.
Re: Normal for Norfolk
Eh no you are not, seven in the graveyard then you are a local here, we dont do strangersfrenchy3 wrote:Welcome to the forum. I am from Norfolk too.I was born in Leicestershire but have been in Norfolk since 1981 so i am nearly a local.
Finally back on a GS 
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Fairly simple, when the music stopped I didn't have a chair?? Seriously I was a hobby flyer then sold the family business and turned my hobby into business, lost the hobby and work more hours now than ever
Rotary wing stuff, black magic, love the Robo's we'll sort of 0.5 second reaction time to get the collective down, now that keeps your hearing sharp :woohoo:
Rotary wing stuff, black magic, love the Robo's we'll sort of 0.5 second reaction time to get the collective down, now that keeps your hearing sharp :woohoo:
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Ah yes I had the same problem, been here since 76, married a Narfolk girl so I am in it up to my eyes, genuinely classed a a local, even the locals allow me to swear at visitors nowfrenchy3 wrote:Welcome to the forum. I am from Norfolk too.I was born in Leicestershire but have been in Norfolk since 1981 so i am nearly a local.
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Hi there, yes Norfolk is one of those places, gets under your skin, never thought I would go native but it has gone that way.Brenhden wrote:Welcome aboard from a misty Somerset.
I went to school in Norfolk, happy days!
Great looking BM, how are you finding it?
Beemer, working well, quite different to my other rides, it just ticks all the boxes, handles well, goes like stink stops on a sixpence, would I buy another one, for sure.
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Well it ain't flat, try biking it, unless you are very fit you'll be puffing well after a few miles, mind you it's not Yorkshire either. Martham, well yes it's really flat over there, at one point in time that bit was joined to Holland???Old Git Ray wrote:Welcome to the asylum. What Part of Norfolk....it's a big county.Paulgy0 wrote:Never know what to say on the Newbie thing, Names Paul, have a passion for bikes, wife says too many but she doesn't know about all of them... Other passion aviation and as I build aircraft, well own the company that does getting in the air with no speed cameras and nobody trying to kill you is refreshing have a look at www.g-tlac.com.
Serious question, honestly. What is good about it ? I ask as I am moving house to Martham tomorrow and although pretty, it looks as flat as a witches tit.Stuartw wrote:Welcome Paul, And what a great job, how on earth did you end doing what you do? I used to be a aircraft engineer and work in rotary aviation now.
Enjoy and agree Norfolk is a cracking place
Tell me a bit about it from a bikers point of view.
Coast rode ride is good, Well next the Sea, Hunstanton good rides out, Whitwell Station near Lenwade has a great Friday night bask, loads of bikes food and drink on site. Did a Police riding course recently and they took me on roads I have never been on and we had a great time, and the boys in blue were very...........enthusiastic about riding and showed you how to "make progress"
Seriously, Norfolk is a great place to live once you get in the groove
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And even when it`s flat there`s always a bloody headwind when you are cyclingPaulgy0 wrote:Well it ain't flat, try biking it, unless you are very fit you'll be puffing well after a few miles, mind you it's not Yorkshire either. Martham, well yes it's really flat over there, at one point in time that bit was joined to Holland???Old Git Ray wrote:Welcome to the asylum. What Part of Norfolk....it's a big county.Paulgy0 wrote:Never know what to say on the Newbie thing, Names Paul, have a passion for bikes, wife says too many but she doesn't know about all of them... Other passion aviation and as I build aircraft, well own the company that does getting in the air with no speed cameras and nobody trying to kill you is refreshing have a look at www.g-tlac.com.
Serious question, honestly. What is good about it ? I ask as I am moving house to Martham tomorrow and although pretty, it looks as flat as a witches tit.Stuartw wrote:Welcome Paul, And what a great job, how on earth did you end doing what you do? I used to be a aircraft engineer and work in rotary aviation now.
Enjoy and agree Norfolk is a cracking place
Tell me a bit about it from a bikers point of view.
Coast rode ride is good, Well next the Sea, Hunstanton good rides out, Whitwell Station near Lenwade has a great Friday night bask, loads of bikes food and drink on site. Did a Police riding course recently and they took me on roads I have never been on and we had a great time, and the boys in blue were very...........enthusiastic about riding and showed you how to "make progress"
Seriously, Norfolk is a great place to live once you get in the groove
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Er no, Norfolk is a horrible place to live, don't come here, the people are awful, stay away for your own safety, we shoot burglars here. We dont like strangers, leave us alone.
Finally back on a GS 
