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Re: Adventure Bike Rider Natural UK Rally
Posted: Fri Dec 17, 2010 2:43 pm
by James691
I've spoken to Alun and he is going to look into the rally on the forum set up.
Really great work, I have saved a copy and let Alun know as he will need to approve it first of course. You have a talent mate
Re: Adventure Bike Rider Natural UK Rally
Posted: Fri Dec 17, 2010 2:49 pm
by JimboF650
Cheers Paul/James691
It's what I do for a living - so should be (only took about half an hour - then nearly as long working out how to post it. I'm learning quite a bit from this forum - all new to me).
Hope people find it useful.
If there's anything else I can do, just let me know.
Re: Adventure Bike Rider Natural UK Rally
Posted: Fri Dec 17, 2010 2:51 pm
by JimboF650
He'll like it - it's got his bike on page 1
Re: Adventure Bike Rider Natural UK Rally
Posted: Fri Dec 17, 2010 2:52 pm
by JimboF650
James691 wrote:
I've spoken to Alun and he is going to look into the rally on the forum set up.
Really great work, I have saved a copy and let Alun know as he will need to approve it first of course. You have a talent mate
He'll like it - it's got his bike on page 1
Re: Adventure Bike Rider Natural UK Rally
Posted: Fri Dec 17, 2010 3:24 pm
by James691
JimboF650 wrote:James691 wrote:
I've spoken to Alun and he is going to look into the rally on the forum set up.
Really great work, I have saved a copy and let Alun know as he will need to approve it first of course. You have a talent mate
He'll like it - it's got his bike on page 1
I'll hold you to that Mate!
I'm sure having Alun's bike on page one was a good tactical move for the approval :laugh: . I'm just very cognisant that this is Alun's brand name so anything with ABR etc on it should be run past him and his team as a professional standard.
Re: Adventure Bike Rider Natural UK Rally
Posted: Fri Dec 17, 2010 3:30 pm
by Alun
JimboF650 wrote:He'll like it - it's got his bike on page 1
Nice work Jimbo
Re: Adventure Bike Rider Natural UK Rally
Posted: Fri Dec 17, 2010 3:35 pm
by JimboF650
James691 wrote:JimboF650 wrote:James691 wrote:
I've spoken to Alun and he is going to look into the rally on the forum set up.
Really great work, I have saved a copy and let Alun know as he will need to approve it first of course. You have a talent mate
He'll like it - it's got his bike on page 1
I'll hold you to that Mate!
I'm sure having Alun's bike on page one was a good tactical move for the approval :laugh: . I'm just very cognisant that this is Alun's brand name so anything with ABR etc on it should be run past him and his team as a professional standard.
Totally understand - might need to change ABR logo, matched it best I could in the time.
Re: Adventure Bike Rider Natural UK Rally
Posted: Fri Dec 17, 2010 4:56 pm
by mark1150
I've downloaded the check sheet very nice work indeed.
Just a thought but how about an ABR team photo taken at one of the locations when we're away in April?, apart from the stunning scenery it might make a jolly good ride out destination.
PS, Jimbo the thank you on your last post is for your hard graft and input, and a Karma + to boot.
Re: Adventure Bike Rider Natural UK Rally
Posted: Fri Dec 17, 2010 5:09 pm
by Paul
mark1150 wrote:I've downloaded the check sheet very nice work indeed.
Just a thought but how about an ABR team photo taken at one of the locations when we're away in April?, apart from the stunning scenery it might make a jolly good ride out destination.
PS, Jimbo the thank you on your last post is for your hard graft and input, and a Karma + to boot.
You beat me to it, I was thinking the same! Rally destinations, 7 Windermere and 8 Hawes are both only 45 minutes ride from Kirkby Stephen, all be it in opposite directions, West and East. You can easily loop both in a nice ride out.
As I stated, I was thinking the same but selfishley thought it might give me a good head start, but I guess most people live relitavely close to a National Park, after all we are all on a small island. :sick:
Re: Adventure Bike Rider Natural UK Rally
Posted: Fri Dec 17, 2010 5:27 pm
by Treadtrader
Paul wrote: I guess most people live relitavely close to a National Park, after all we are all on a small island. :sick:
You'd think, nearest to here is Peak district at 112 miles or Brecon at 114 miles.
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The Strom's gonna clock up a few miles next year. :woohoo: