saturday ride out

Discussion in 'Meets & Rides' started by suzukisue, Aug 16, 2012.

  1. Scottie

    Scottie Midnight Hooner ©

    Says it all right there
     
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  2. captaingoslow

    captaingoslow Rockin to myself VIP Member

    Wether depending yer and I am not fast.
     
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  3. Happysv

    Happysv New Member

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    40 min trip that so if you waited 40 mins you must have been on your teleporter. Lol
     
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  4. bikenutter

    bikenutter VIP Member VIP Member

    Haha I can do that iness than 20 minutes without going mental and averaging 60 :D

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  5. Scottie

    Scottie Midnight Hooner ©

    Daz doing 300 mph for a minute then sitting in ya arse or 19 minutes to bring average down doesn't count ;P
     
  6. suzukisue

    suzukisue Inactive

    Well I'm not bother. I had a great time and ride and loved it. So stop all your fucking moaning bastards lol more pics[​IMG][​IMG][​IMG][​IMG]


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  7. COTTY

    COTTY New Member

    So long as you had a fab Sue that's all that counts ay ?
     
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  8. Dooffle

    Dooffle New Member

    Might be. ;)

    Now thats my kinda bike, not ridden it yet. Mainly due to it having been stolen then dumped in a pond when the scrotes couldn't start it.
    It's a friends bike, new loom and ignition has already been fitted, but it's not been started yet so got a bit of work to do yet.


    I see alot of comments about the ride and I'm gonna have to have my two penneth here. I'm not gonna mention names so please don't take offence.

    1. The rideout was organised and and a good few people turned up so that was a plus.
    2. A route was posted up and there was no mention of a change.
    3. There was a mix of ability as there always is on any ride out this can make things hard.
    4. A mix of groups should not mean a change to the route.
    5. The organiser should know the route and agree to any changes in advance or stick to the route so all groups will meet at some point.

    I've run a good few rideouts over the years not always with a plan in place but always have a map or sat nav. At each stop it helps to let people know where the next stop will be and which route to take or town to head for.

    Finally as a thread always goes off track from the initial idea, Start a new thread with a plan start time/place idea of route and names attending.

    This has prob all been said before and is basic stuff for large groups but a bit of discipline is sometimes lacking. ;)
     
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  9. bloke

    bloke smoke crack, it makes you look cool VIP Member

    have got the same engine in my navigator, was about 95hp at the back wheel as standard :)
     
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