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Post by Pooh(c) on Mar 31, 2007 16:51:02 GMT
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Post by judi on Mar 31, 2007 17:26:46 GMT
Lovely photos Steve. Thanks for sharing them
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Post by iooi on Mar 31, 2007 18:33:19 GMT
Looks nice.... That is one happy chappie stood at the side of the new blue bike, but with a hand on hip like that And train spotting without a annorack ?
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Post by adbru on Apr 1, 2007 7:36:17 GMT
Hi Guys, cracking piccys I was sat here looking out the window yesterday thinking grrrr Glad you all had a great run, those bikes just look too d**n clean though !! Cya sometime Adbru p.s. it that Darrens room at the bunkhouse in the fifth pic from the end ?? ;D
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Post by Pooh(c) on Apr 1, 2007 8:01:42 GMT
Well spotted Adrian
Darren's digs is actually the left hand shed.
Bugger - Just noticed it's another cracking day. I need some more familiarisation time on the new bike. Ah well needs must. Better get the gear on.
Hmmm, Inverary seems like a plan.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 1, 2007 8:20:21 GMT
Steve, your pics are excellent. What a fantastic day was had by all. Good job we went on 31st March, if it had been today they would have thought the weather was an April fool joke. Some of ours from the run home. Ronnies bike at Loch Rannoch Me at Loch Rannoch Me and Ronnie soewhere between Tummel bridge and Aberfeldy Schiehallion from Loch Rannoch As you can see from Steves pics, traffic was a real problem ;D Mags was in 7th heaven, probably one of the best days out we've had on the bike, perfect weather, good company, AND NO PUNCTURES 2 trains at Rannoch Station at the same time? Good job we're not anoraks, or we'd have had a fainting fit.
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Post by suzukikidontheloose53 on Apr 1, 2007 8:32:34 GMT
A great day out All that riding(251 miles) tires u out tho', I went to bed at half nine last night and just got up at eight thirty this morning.Feel good now tho' ;D
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Post by Pooh(c) on Apr 1, 2007 18:35:24 GMT
Have to agree Gordon / Ronnie - great day out. Fun and games in Inverary today. Place was heaving with bikes. Had to park on the pavements. A guy had one of these and like a right tw*t he tried to get it over the kerb, not at a 90 degree angle like any sane being, no he was at about 45 degrees and you can guess what happened next. Crunch, Crash and one Triumph Rocket was on it's side with it's pratt of a pilot underneath. Luckily & unluckily at the same time, there were a shed load of bikers there to witness his efforts and to help lift the bike off him.
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