True. But I didn't forget it lol when I saw the J&S lot come to mmc pissef wet. I'm glad. I left it in the garage thanks.
Great morning out. Thanks for introducing me and it was a pleasure to meet you all. Bike had a couple of hissy fits and is now at the doctors having minor surgery. Hope to see you all soon Phil Hill (Blackburn)
Even worse gettin home... Literally dripping I could get in a shower now and be no wetter than I am :cry:
Nice to meet you all was a good trip out apart from the weather ...think i was the only one in jeans ( hardcore ) and yes i did look like id pissed myself FTW hehehehe leathers will be coming soon thats for sure. was good getting to know people and if i didnt say hello today its because im generally quiet and not very good at saying hello ...but i was made to feel very welcome cheers dayo and all the lads and lasses who turned up today :thumbsup: I never realised sv's were that loud hehehehehe ....and its a shame rob didnt manage to record that stupid cow who nearly took him out on roundabout whilst not indicating !!!!!! i shot of to give her a good old earbashing but she was oblivious to the world. :sleep:
It was quite a productive day for me, I came back with a new pair of boots from the sale, and a new lighter (Cheers Bodge, I found mine as soon as I emptied my jacket when I got home)
Not very good due to mounting point missing alot of everything so didn't add music or anything not everybody will be on it as was at the back all the time
Well at least the group was kept together lol until the petrol station think ill make sure lads are fueled in future :whistle: Sent from my C6903 using Tapatalk
There was a need to gently trick passed his at the next set of lights, but I thought better of it. Group safety too important.
OK, I was gonna let it ride, but you opened the door so:- It is rude to the group and it gives the leader extra headaches if you turn up at a meet without enough fuel the purpose of a fuel tank. When the group has to stop after 100 miles or so, unless you have a further 100 miles or so in your tank or enough to comfortably finish the day, fill it! It really pisses me off when 30 miles into a ride, the tyres are up to temp, the suspension has loosened up, your tuned in to the conditions of the day and some retard with the planning capacity of a tea spoon needs fuel or oil or water. Get it sorted before the meet, better still the night before. The trot to the petrol station on a bike that hasn't been used for a day or twenty, could reveal a problem. Be fuelled to leave at the appointed time, be fit, fed and watered yourself and don't be late. Show some respect for your fellow riders.
I will take that I was fueled up lol one of lads said they needed fuel in Eccles I should of stopped at Trafford BP for him Sent from my C6903 using Tapatalk