Re: Salisbury Plain Rally - so how was it for you
Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2014 6:16 pm
I can only echo the sentiments of all the above. An outstanding weekend all round.
Real leisurely ride down on friday through the cotswolds and fast A roads with KTMRy.
Great to catch up again with the Strata and Piel island crew, meet some more likeminded individuals, ACP, Andrew etc.
Always a relaxed feel to these meets, loads of banter, (found out if you drive for Royal Mail, you deliver mail................amazing!)
The beer flowed (in torrents) the bacon sizzled (to almost non existence!) and the hangovers were immense.
I now have about 3 grands worth of mods to do to the Ten having examined everyone elses bits and bobs, nice.
I havent even looked at or unloaded the bike after the 310 mile ride home in conditions best described as pants with extra wind which at one point was flexing the peak of my lid!
We didnt leave until 2.30, the main reasons being, A, we wanted to check Stuey was still alive and B, we hadnt realised that ryan needed at least a 3 hour advance warning that we were leaving so he could pack!! Sore point I know mate!
Im trying my best to get a few photos up so bear with me.
Thanks to Mike for organising another cracking meet and it was great to meet you all.
Until the next one, keep it rubber side down (unless youre getting some hangtime!)
Cheers, Scoob.
Real leisurely ride down on friday through the cotswolds and fast A roads with KTMRy.
Great to catch up again with the Strata and Piel island crew, meet some more likeminded individuals, ACP, Andrew etc.
Always a relaxed feel to these meets, loads of banter, (found out if you drive for Royal Mail, you deliver mail................amazing!)
The beer flowed (in torrents) the bacon sizzled (to almost non existence!) and the hangovers were immense.
I now have about 3 grands worth of mods to do to the Ten having examined everyone elses bits and bobs, nice.
I havent even looked at or unloaded the bike after the 310 mile ride home in conditions best described as pants with extra wind which at one point was flexing the peak of my lid!
We didnt leave until 2.30, the main reasons being, A, we wanted to check Stuey was still alive and B, we hadnt realised that ryan needed at least a 3 hour advance warning that we were leaving so he could pack!! Sore point I know mate!
Im trying my best to get a few photos up so bear with me.
Thanks to Mike for organising another cracking meet and it was great to meet you all.
Until the next one, keep it rubber side down (unless youre getting some hangtime!)
Cheers, Scoob.