The end of the road

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I planing Dudley to Dubrovnik next year for my 65th ;) ;)

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I'll more than likely drive been as far as Zadar so have done it before .Coast from Rjecka south is amazing .I've been checking the Bosina bit as long as not stopping in Bosnia just use Transit lane seems easy enough .

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I'm having scrambled egg in Paignton on another £9.50 Sun hol special . :lol: :lol

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newscooter wrote: Fri Aug 30, 2019 6:06 am Good point Meldrew, it looks as if even my triking days may be over soon and what on earth do I do with all the junk,boots,suits,gloves etc.? Will the charity shops appreciate them ?
Yes they will, and with open arms, if our local Sue Ryder is anything to go by - it all goes on eBay...
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Someone took a textile jacket and new armoured jeans to Sue Ryder. Cost me a Tenner and fit well. :)

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Just taken the Maxsym out for a short ride. Bit hard on the shoulder but it was only for a few minutes. And it was painful getting it on and off the centre stand. It was primarily to see if the collision with the wall did any damage. It hasn't. It rides perfectly, and the only damage is a few scratches on the front mudguard.
Started second go after 8 1/2 weeks sitting outside under a cover. I'm impressed. Of course I let the engine run for a few minutes to get the oil circulated first.
Of course the big question is have I changed my mind about going from two wheels to four? No - I still don't enjoy riding nearly as much as I used to, and I think my confidence isn't what is was. I have considered keeping the bike as well as a car, but not really - for the number of times I think I would ride it it isn't really practical. But this isn't to say I won't change my mind at some point in the future. Time will tell.

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