They say you can't plan a bloody good day out and that's fairly true..but putting your name down for an East of East run with Doug is a good start. Fellow reprobates joining Doug as well as me : Gruff on his Drz frankenbike, Mike on a Ktm, Trev on his Ttr with fruity pipe and Adam on his tidy Drz which didn't stay that way very long..
After stopping for two minutes silence overlooking Stockland, a further assault on the lanes was launched but a bit of hedge laying was required up through one..
I reckon Mike has gone back up that lane today for the logs..
Shortly after Adam re-arranged his handlebar and fork set up, we had another minutes silence in memory of Gruffs old bike which succumbed to the mud on this very lane..(very good looking woman walking dog not pictured).
Finished the ride at Devenish Pitt where there was a brief discussion about a lady on a horse that had just ridden by us, something about needing a jcb and being the next king of England..lovely arse..her, not the horse Gruff.
-- Edited by mogwai on Tuesday 15th of November 2016 10:23:07 PM
Mine and mikes last port of call was the motel jet wash, if you want to know if the pressure washer is strong enough to remove graphics, yes..yes it is..
Thats your lot shadies and mentalmen, it was a cracker of a day out, thanks to Doug for leading out and cheers to Gruff, Mike, Trev and Adam for the laughs..and Trev REALLY needs to bring his outfit next time..
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Looks like you had a whale of a time in our neck of the woods. I have lost out on Memory Map since changing to Mac. Is Tricombe Lane rideable both ways these days?
Looks like you had a whale of a time in our neck of the woods. I have lost out on Memory Map since changing to Mac. Is Tricombe Lane rideable both ways these days?
Yeap tricombe is best ridden uphill
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