Stow Breakfast - 9th Dec @10

Rideouts, Trackdays, Pub meets and other events
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Re: Stow Breakfast - 9th Dec @10

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Give me a shout if you do. I can meet you if you like.
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Re: Stow Breakfast - 9th Dec @10

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Wish i could fellas got a busy weekend too. Enjoy the ride out

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Re: Stow Breakfast - 9th Dec @10

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So the biggest question of the weekend... The weather's looking good tomorrow, but is it dark visor good?

I'm debating if I can be arsed to move the pinlock over to the clear visor or not... Currently leaning towards not...
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Re: Stow Breakfast - 9th Dec @10

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It won't be raining so use the clear without the pin lock. It shouldn't mist up.
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Re: Stow Breakfast - 9th Dec @10

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Dark is cooler though Jon 8)
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Re: Stow Breakfast - 9th Dec @10

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Blade wrote:Dark is cooler though Jon 8)
Only if you can see where you are going!
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Re: Stow Breakfast - 9th Dec @10

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D6Nutz wrote:
Blade wrote:Dark is cooler though Jon 8)
Only if you can see where you are going!
Details just details (giggle) when did details ever get in the way of looking cool 8)
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Re: Stow Breakfast - 9th Dec @10

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Just back home, damp and cold, Great catch up, shame me and Jon got soaked on the way up.
That pesky weather report......lol....
Will clean the bike for the second time this weekend....if I don't do it now, it is not likely to get done....
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Re: Stow Breakfast - 9th Dec @10

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Just about thawed out now. Great to catch up and really nice to get the bike out despite the forecast not being exactly accurate!

Might have to clean the bike now, glad I didn't put too much effort in yesterday.
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Re: Stow Breakfast - 9th Dec @10

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Good to meet up again, seems like a long time since I was at Lucy’s for breakfast, I do apologise for being in the car but er indoors doesn’t do bikes. Had to laugh when she said to me “ I thought Frank was turning up” and my reply was “ that’s him in front of you “ lol
On the plus side the shopping only lasted about 30 mins.
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Re: Stow Breakfast - 9th Dec @10

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Ha ha oh well it must have been my hat disguise......I must admit I cant remember the last visit to Lucy for a meet up, we really need to sort out more in 2019. I think you were better off in the car, it was chilly on the ride home...
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Re: Stow Breakfast - 9th Dec @10

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2018 has been crap for ride outs. We all need to make sure we change that next year. No excuses :)
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Re: Stow Breakfast - 9th Dec @10

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I'm ashamed to say that although we had the best summer in a generation, I did less miles on the bike than I have for years.
Short handed at work has meant more time at the weekends, however i have now got a full crew and more importantly, I am approaching my retirement, so that may free up some time, as you say, more effort required.
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