Camping recommendation

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horobags wrote:
StevenM wrote:
pikey wrote:Is there a Saturday ride out ?
I'm in the car so no for me sorry
oh,, a drive out then. :P
Oh yeah lol

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kayz1 wrote:
road runner wrote:
StevenM wrote:
I'm in the car so no for me sorry
ah! so that is why you did not rush for the top box :lol: icon_pussy.gif :kiss:
Tis still in the shed for you.
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Lol trying to get hold of rear rack cheap sorry

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kayz1 wrote:Steve, you can always chuck your lids and bike gear in the boot and go pillion for a day the two of you.
Lyn.
Funnily enough I've never been pillion. I like been in control

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wow 6 pages of people talking about it. but nobody has actually said there going to go an meet up...?
Good friends don't let you do stupids thing alone .

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phantom309 wrote:wow 6 pages of people talking about it. but nobody has actually said there going to go an meet up...?
Julian likes the sound of his own voice lol

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You have to admit I have a lovely voice no hint of an accent :lol: :lol: :lol:

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well there am a slight hint
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StevenM wrote:
kayz1 wrote:Steve, you can always chuck your lids and bike gear in the boot and go pillion for a day the two of you.
Lyn.
Funnily enough I've never been pillion. I like been in control
Pillion is good, back in the day my mate 'pencil' ran me as pillion between pubs on MY 750 bonnie & on alternate weeks he was pillion on HIS 750 Commando. Have faith in the pilot, he also wants to get home ;)
Have wheels, will travel :D

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Pillion is good, back in the day my mate 'pencil' ran me as pillion between pubs on MY 750 bonnie & on alternate weeks he was pillion on HIS 750 Commando. Have faith in the pilot, he also wants to get home ;)[/quote]

Not with my mates, they are mad!
Been pillion a couple of times and hated it, rather be in control - heck, I hate being a passenger in a car!
Nearly got my Burg to the first service (life keeps getting in the way of getting some miles on) then I can get out more as I can at least get beyond 70mph. Just not used to not being able to go at a decent speed on the motorway


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most of motorways have been spoilt but then that puts us onto real roads back twisty ones OH YEAH!!!!!!!

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