Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
Posted: 17 Sep 2019, 14:42
Here you go Cookie. Better late than never.C00kiemonster wrote:Tut tut...Blade wrote:Fitted the Ohlins steering damper and looking good
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Here you go Cookie. Better late than never.C00kiemonster wrote:Tut tut...Blade wrote:Fitted the Ohlins steering damper and looking good
Nah get a PCP deal and treat your daughter to a new ride. Tell the missus it's your daughters safety driving the changeItchy wrote:Yes. Yes they are.Blade wrote: Test rides in order Itchy.
I'll probably wait though, a new bike probably won't happen until I leave the RAF in 3 years time. Unless I accidentally buy one!
We are in BorthBlade wrote:What's the name of the site Rossgo?Rossgo wrote:Just north of Aberystwyth basically on the outskirts of Snowdonia. From there we will explore the National Park from south to north. We had 2 options either north of Snowdonia of south of it. We picked south because from there we are pretty centralised and can explore anywhere we likeBlade wrote:Sounds great Rossgo
There are some lovely places in Wales. Where are you going too?I'm planning too.....she doesn't know this yet though hahaD41 wrote:Take her to Anglesey Circuit, Ross.
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Theres one we pass on ride outs heading north out of Aber. Big eagle at the entrance. Looks nice.
Honestly officer.. it's the tyres. I had to!Blade wrote:having to push on
Dont worry Cav, I managed to warm them up in the endCav wrote:Honestly officer.. it's the tyres. I had to!Blade wrote:having to push on
What a small world. We went there 6 years ago. Judging by your comments not much has changed!Rossgo wrote:We are in Borth
Here's a couple of screen shots of it
It's not the best park we've been on to. Think we have been away on to a caravan site once a year for the last 11 years (bar last year due to wedding taking up our funds). This place is ok, don't think we would come back here to be honest.
It's called Brynowen Holiday Park. Like I say it's not the best but beauty about caravan is it's not about where you staying its abouts what's around you and here you certainly have a lot.
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the area is nice but I can't imagine them changing...well anything at the park! When you compare other sites to this, this one is certainly lacking!! Pretty certain nothing has changed here apart from lining in the bedrooms within those 6 yearsItchy wrote:What a small world. We went there 6 years ago. Judging by your comments not much has changed!Rossgo wrote:We are in Borth
Here's a couple of screen shots of it
It's not the best park we've been on to. Think we have been away on to a caravan site once a year for the last 11 years (bar last year due to wedding taking up our funds). This place is ok, don't think we would come back here to be honest.
It's called Brynowen Holiday Park. Like I say it's not the best but beauty about caravan is it's not about where you staying its abouts what's around you and here you certainly have a lot.
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Sounds like my kind of road!duke63 wrote: There is another road that does a similar route back that starts in Craven Arms and ends up back near Bridgnorth near Morville. It's my favourite of the three as it's a bit more open with clearer views ahead.
I did the same, but I was only guessing at the number. Hopefully there will still be some dry days left this year!duke63 wrote:Just looked it up on the map. It's the B4368.
Same with the GS, it's wrong how easy it is to squeeze through the traffic. The high riding position does help a lot though as you can plan ahead really easily.Kwacky wrote:It's that time again where I use the big AT.
Filtering on that thing shouldn't be possible, but it's a riot.