Time for a brew.

Went to a scooter meet and took loads of photos? Post them in here for all to see.
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Devils Bridge today.
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Was it something you said?! :lol:
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Hope you enjoyed your ride out. Good to see another Tracer rider out today and making the most of the weather. Nice place Devils Bridge but a bit too far for a Sunday jaunt for me!
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Ah there was a few bikes at Devil's Bridge when I went passed there today. Infact I was surprised how many bikes I did see out and about considering how awful the the weather's been the last few days.
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Box hill is pretty much the same ...only real bikers out this time of year lol

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Meldrew wrote:
mr fish wrote:Box hill is pretty much the same ...only real bikers out this time of year lol
That's rubbish, who or what classes you as a 'real biker' anyway? I've found riders that can't drive or own a car and have to ride round freezing their bollocks off on icy roads or on muddy crap covered roads solely because they've no alternative means of transport to get to work that like to refer to themselves as real bikers.
Fuuuuuuuuck chill out , it was sarcasm hence the lol ..

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Is the season to be jolly

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[quote="Meldrew"
That's rubbish, who or what classes you as a 'real biker' anyway? I've found riders that can't drive or own a car and have to ride round freezing their bollocks off on icy roads or on muddy crap covered roads solely because they've no alternative means of transport to get to work that like to refer to themselves as real bikers.[/quote]

Wow.........take a "chill pill" Mr Meldrew................................................................ :kiss:
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And i ride a CG125..................... ;)

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Meldrew wrote:I am chilled, just arrived back home from a three week South East Asia cruise. There's tens of thousands of 'real bikers' out there, mainly riding round on Honda Wave 125's that are the only tranport for the whole family. They're out in high heat, humidity, and monsoon rains wearing cheapo plastic helmets, surgical face masks, and flip flops, carrying large loads, and up to three family members.
Would love to do a bike tour over there

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