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Chilly ride to Wiltshire

Posted: 28 Feb 2016, 20:19
by Frankie
Quick vid, this time facing the front, I love this road and the roads leading to it, Could not really post any other bits lmao....... (blush)
A spot of breakfast with Mick and Owen and a little more riding.
[video]https://youtu.be/hd5gYabuR9c[/video]

Re: Chilly ride to Wiltshire

Posted: 28 Feb 2016, 20:47
by Kwacky
I tried to get Perkles out for a ride but he said it's too cold.

It's getting a bit boring only riding too and from work.

Re: Chilly ride to Wiltshire

Posted: 28 Feb 2016, 20:54
by StMarks
Nice little clip there Fkkr1s.
Looked pretty good conditions for Feb IMHO.

Re: Chilly ride to Wiltshire

Posted: 28 Feb 2016, 21:27
by Frankie
Cheers, to be honest I have managed to binge a little on riding the bike this weekend but the roads have been dry, I can deal with the cold well for a while at least, wet roads are just depressing, so getting a good few blasts in, was fun while its dry clears the mind too lol.

Re: Chilly ride to Wiltshire

Posted: 29 Feb 2016, 08:44
by Cav
At work so unable to watch the video - for the moment at least.

Riding certainly clears the mind though, I need to get riding again soon but I'm hoping off finishing my bike until next month because I have too many deadlines with work and uni. The bike is too much of a welcome distraction!!

Re: Chilly ride to Wiltshire

Posted: 29 Feb 2016, 08:50
by kingfixer
It was a bit chilly but the heated waistcoat sure helps, the only bit of me that was cold yesterday was my feet. Time for a new pair of waterproof boots or at least something that will keep them a bit warmer. Nice dry roads yesterday it made a change, I went back through Cirencester and Tetbury having to have a piss stop and another cup of coffee in Tetbury.

Re: Chilly ride to Wiltshire

Posted: 29 Feb 2016, 08:56
by Cav
Did you go through Didmarton, Kingfixer? There's a series of real nice bends just before you get to Petty France that me and my mate like to visit some times

Re: Chilly ride to Wiltshire

Posted: 29 Feb 2016, 09:49
by kingfixer
Cav wrote:Did you go through Didmarton, Kingfixer? There's a series of real nice bends just before you get to Petty France that me and my mate like to visit some times
Yes I did, I use that road quite a lot on the bike they are nice biking roads.

Re: Chilly ride to Wiltshire

Posted: 29 Feb 2016, 09:50
by Cav
The surface was pebble dashed for a long while which was frustrating but on the whole it's pretty good.

Are you from down Bristol way? I forget where everyone is from sorry

Re: Chilly ride to Wiltshire

Posted: 29 Feb 2016, 09:58
by kingfixer
Yeah on the outskirts of Bristol, its easy for me to get over to the A46 then up the into the Cotswolds. Its my favourite ride TBH, plenty of cafes etc on route. I normally try and stop in the café at tetbury on the way back cos they have fit birds who work in there sometimes. ]:)

Re: Chilly ride to Wiltshire

Posted: 29 Feb 2016, 10:47
by Cav
I know a few girls from Tetbury.. maybe I'll pop by one time haha.

We will all have to meet up and go to the Steel Horse Café when my bike's back together, Dogbot is local to you too

Re: Chilly ride to Wiltshire

Posted: 02 Mar 2016, 12:09
by Rossgo
Nice little vid that. I'm at work but watching that is making me excited to go out on mine at the weekend

Re: Chilly ride to Wiltshire

Posted: 02 Mar 2016, 12:10
by Rossgo
Kwacky wrote:I tried to get Perkles out for a ride but he said it's too cold.

It's getting a bit boring only riding too and from work.
It wont be long until the summer hits and people are more willing to ride further...hoping to make another Wales day this year, they ate always fun [SMILING FACE WITH OPEN MOUTH]

Re: Chilly ride to Wiltshire

Posted: 02 Mar 2016, 12:48
by Cav
If you've never been down the Usk/Chepstow/Raglan route you really are missing out !!!

If you want to stretch further afield than there, Llandover-Llanadog-Upper Bryaneiniemenienmnmnene is also a brilliant road over the Black Mountains

Re: Chilly ride to Wiltshire

Posted: 02 Mar 2016, 14:38
by Rossgo
I just want to go out riding now it's made my whole body need that feeling. Dam it weekend hurry up!!

However I have just seen a pic of Frankie's on facebook it seems the snow is on its way!!

Re: Chilly ride to Wiltshire

Posted: 02 Mar 2016, 14:45
by Cav
Yes.. my brother has been snowed in at work (up in newcastle).. won't reach us down here though I'd imagine.

I really have the itch but I can't scratch it yet :( I'm likely to get myself a set of brake pads OR tyres this month and get the other one next month.. at least I can use the bike again. I get paid again in 3 weeks so might just wait until then and get both