MV territory
- Kwacky
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- kingfixer
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Re: MV territory
It doesn’t exactly show a lot of the bike does it, it’s more like a tourism add.
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- Kwacky
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Re: MV territory
My fault for being half asleep
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Re: MV territory
Stunning.
Italy has to be the most beautiful Country in the world.
That bike is a stunner too.
Italy has to be the most beautiful Country in the world.
That bike is a stunner too.
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Re: MV territory
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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Re: MV territory
Do it Monty lifes too short to miss opportunities, take them as they come and ride the fook out of themMonty 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.
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Re: MV territory
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.
Or a Harley.
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Re: MV territory
Here you go Kwacky
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Re: MV territory
Stunning isnt it. You could look at that all day and never get tied of it.Kwacky wrote:Classic.
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Re: MV territory
Love it around Lake Maggiore stopped at Stresa about 5 times now.Blade wrote:Do it Monty lifes too short to miss opportunities, take them as they come and ride the fook out of themMonty 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.Code: Select all
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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Re: MV territory
Nice one cheers Ian, that looks amazing and even goes past the Hotel we normally stay at.Ian03 wrote:Love it around Lake Maggiore stopped at Stresa about 5 times now.Blade wrote:Do it Monty lifes too short to miss opportunities, take them as they come and ride the fook out of themMonty 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.Code: Select all
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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Re: MV territory
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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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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