I reckon I touched the giddy heights of 35 mph once during the demo :laugh:koala wrote:Good turnout at Donnington services on the M1 for the ride to Leicester Forest East. Estimate 200+ bikes.
Biggest problem getting everyone to ride fast enough:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
Action-Now-EU-Hands-Off-Biking
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trophydave
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There were a couple of hundred headed up the A30 from Truro and another lot coming down from Launceston. Very orderly demo with most people taking photos and waving. It did cause a few miles of tailback but we dispersed easily and the tailback went too. Not very busy here now, if it had been in July it would have caused chaos
I hope it gets some attention in the media or all my bikes will be illegal with their non standard tyres etc.
I hope it gets some attention in the media or all my bikes will be illegal with their non standard tyres etc.
If you have eaten your breakfast, clean your bowl.
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Jack sh*t about it in any media that I've looked at.Jimbike wrote:
I hope it gets some attention in the media
"The distant echo of faraway voices boarding far away trains,
To take them home to the ones that they love and who love them forever......."
To take them home to the ones that they love and who love them forever......."
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simon-vstrom
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Trying to find out if anyone seen or heard from industry reps (Yamaha, Triumph, etc) at any events or even the bike mags?
Anyone there in an official capacity from ABR?
None have returned emails, letters or even commented. What does this say about the future of biking.........
Anyone there in an official capacity from ABR?
None have returned emails, letters or even commented. What does this say about the future of biking.........
