Green welly
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Green welly
Well folks it’s well over six months since I had the scooter out however yesterday I had new metzeler feelfree tyres fitted and as the elements look promising for the next few days I intend to visit the green welly over the weekend - pictures to follow
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Re: Green welly
God forgot that place went there years ago, ashamed to say not been north of the border for quite a few years now
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Re: Green welly
Me, too. For several years I drove Finchley Sea Cadets up to Loch Oich in our coach for a week of water-sports in October. We always stopped at the Green Welly on the way up.
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"Ignorant people will always be afraid of what's different and will always mock what they don't understand."
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Re: Green welly
Och well I never made it out on Saturday however I covered around 115 miles today - fuelled up at Dumbarton then Helensburgh - Garelochhead - Arrochar - Inverarey - Dalmally - Tyndrum - Crianlarich then home to Balloch along Loch Lomondside - bitterly cold though - image depicting a bagger beemer at Inverarey - nice very nice


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Re: Green welly
The bloke riding it engaged reverse gear and negotiated his exit from that parking space with consummate ease
Re: Green welly
I see another Scotland route has been named .The "heart of Scotland 200 ".Takes in The Trossacks Aberfoyl ,Tummel valley a loop from Stirling or where ever join it .
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Re: Green welly
Sorry the answer to that I do not knowScootypuff snr wrote: ↑Mon Apr 15, 2019 4:42 pm Is it a proper reverse gear or like the Goldwing and Just "pulls it back on the starter motor"
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Re: Green welly
Just found the answer - Yes, there’s Reverse (but it’s optional). A worm drive off the starter motor backs you out of tough spots when you push the R button on the handlebar.