Saturday 1st July - Evening Wales run
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Re: Saturday 1st July - Evening Wales run
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weather looks good for the afternoon.
weather looks good for the afternoon.
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Re: Saturday 1st July - Evening Wales run
Not sure I can make it today. Dogs face is swollen so got to take him to the vets.
"80mph" sorry officer I possibly could not have done that I'm no Valentino Rossi.
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Re: Saturday 1st July - Evening Wales run
I'll be there at 5 all being well. Will be on the Multi though.
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Re: Saturday 1st July - Evening Wales run
My detour got me here quicker. Going to grab a crap burger.
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Re: Saturday 1st July - Evening Wales run
Normally after a ride out I like to do a little write up to help me process what's occured.
It normally takes ages as I'm typing it out on my phone, watching TV and generally not concentrating.
So as I sit here across the road from where we started in Newtown and chowing down on a Mighty Bucket for one, I think I'll keep it short and sweet...
That was f*cking great!
It normally takes ages as I'm typing it out on my phone, watching TV and generally not concentrating.
So as I sit here across the road from where we started in Newtown and chowing down on a Mighty Bucket for one, I think I'll keep it short and sweet...
That was f*cking great!
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Re: Saturday 1st July - Evening Wales run
Great ride out. I really enjoyed that
Where were you Blade? We did wait for you.
Where were you Blade? We did wait for you.
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Re: Saturday 1st July - Evening Wales run
Phew.
Back home safe & sound.
My arse is not match fit, after around 200 miles I'm fit to drop. What's that all about?
The A483 is definitely my type of road. Fast, twisty but not too tight (as I'm shite at tight turns) and good visibility.
Heading out I stayed with Duke and Kwacky for about 5 bends before they were gone!
But after an evening with them my brain has recalibrated.
Due to the roads and the company, my comfort zone is at least 20mph higher now. It was just what I needed to blast the cobwebs out. My solo ride the other week didn't even come close to it!
I may have even seen a maximum snooker break on the Speedo!
Back home safe & sound.
My arse is not match fit, after around 200 miles I'm fit to drop. What's that all about?
The A483 is definitely my type of road. Fast, twisty but not too tight (as I'm shite at tight turns) and good visibility.
Heading out I stayed with Duke and Kwacky for about 5 bends before they were gone!
But after an evening with them my brain has recalibrated.
Due to the roads and the company, my comfort zone is at least 20mph higher now. It was just what I needed to blast the cobwebs out. My solo ride the other week didn't even come close to it!
I may have even seen a maximum snooker break on the Speedo!

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Re: Saturday 1st July - Evening Wales run
Stonking ride out. Great roads, great company and home to bath and a few beers. That A488 from Crossgates to Knighton is worth a trip on its own. Lovely quiet, twisty and undulating piece of road. Must try and do it again soon. Cheers Kwacky and Itchy.
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Re: Saturday 1st July - Evening Wales run
Did just manage one quick photo stop on the way back. Also had a chat to a biker in distress, though the AA was on the way to recover him.
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Re: Saturday 1st July - Evening Wales run
It was a good time to get out. Most of the roads were pretty clear.