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It doesn’t exactly show a lot of the bike does it, it’s more like a tourism add.
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That's the point :D
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My fault for being half asleep :D :D
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Stunning.

Italy has to be the most beautiful Country in the world.

That bike is a stunner too.
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That's just given me a cunning plan. Next time I'm visiting head office am going to book a few days off and rent a bike. We're based near Arona on Lake Maggiore.
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Monty wrote:That's just given me a cunning plan. Next time I'm visiting head office am going to book a few days off and rent a bike. We're based near Arona on Lake Maggiore.
Do it Monty (y) lifes too short to miss opportunities, take them as they come and ride the fook out of them (rock)
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That'd be more fun on a bicycle, I think....more time to take it all in. You miss a lot of stuff on a bike...you're too focused on riding.

Or a Harley. (giggle) (emo)
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Here you go Kwacky 8)

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Classic.
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Kwacky wrote:Classic.
Stunning isnt it. You could look at that all day 8) and never get tied of it.
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That's a truly exotic-looking bike.
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Blade wrote:
Monty wrote:That's just given me a cunning plan. Next time I'm visiting head office am going to book a few days off and rent a bike. We're based near Arona on Lake Maggiore.
Do it Monty (y) lifes too short to miss opportunities, take them as they come and ride the fook out of them (rock)
Love it around Lake Maggiore stopped at Stresa about 5 times now.

Heres a route map for you around the lake https://goo.gl/maps/L4X1QBzfZ5qm7kL17 which we did in a day, tiring but well worth it. Takes you up into Switzerland at the top of the Lake. Have a look at the number of twisties from Vira to Maccagno following the SP5 road is unreal.
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Ian03 wrote:
Blade wrote:
Monty wrote:That's just given me a cunning plan. Next time I'm visiting head office am going to book a few days off and rent a bike. We're based near Arona on Lake Maggiore.
Do it Monty (y) lifes too short to miss opportunities, take them as they come and ride the fook out of them (rock)
Love it around Lake Maggiore stopped at Stresa about 5 times now.

Heres a route map for you around the lake https://goo.gl/maps/L4X1QBzfZ5qm7kL17 which we did in a day, tiring but well worth it. Takes you up into Switzerland at the top of the Lake. Have a look at the number of twisties from Vira to Maccagno following the SP5 road is unreal.
Nice one cheers Ian, that looks amazing and even goes past the Hotel we normally stay at.
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I get it.

I would say

In a car you see a picture of the scenery. On a hike you are part of it

Beautiful, excellent and well captured video

2mins long but felt like you could watch it all day with the music as well

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