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Staffz
26-05-08, 11:50 PM
Hi All!

Well, as said above, at the risk of sounding desperate (indeed a billy no mates - or not mates with bikes anyways!) I was wondering if there were any members around my area who I could tag along with on occassion.

Basically I am useless with area knowledge, having lived abroad for 16 years, and am getting not much further than a couple of towns along for fear of getting rather lost!:-k I am not even going to contemplate a sat nav as I will most definitely find it directs me into the fastest route to tarmac!!!:rolleyes:

My fella doesn't ride, and is less than impressed at the suggestion he should spend long periods following and meeting up while enduring our talkative son in the back of the car!

As yet, not up for anything too mad as getting my confidence back on track after a rather unfortunate encounter with a Merc (and it's ***hole driver) a few years back - he obviously didn't think STOP applied to him!:hackedoff:
Thought best to mention, as don't want to ruin anybody else's fun if that's the plan!

I am very much up for a spot of observing and learning from watching others, so any offers welcome.

Well, there you have it, lots of info from me - hopefully not enough to put everyone off!;)

Ta!

Helen

Airfix
27-05-08, 04:35 AM
Tag along with us if you want, i am from Hyde there are some more from Ashton, Bolton, we go for rides out all the time although, this is with the suzuki owners club. I would go with more off this site but i dont think that many come from round here. If interested please let me know. Malc. :D

stewie
27-05-08, 05:44 AM
Have a look in here for rideouts, meets etc http://forums.sv650.org/forumdisplay.php?f=123
Welcome aboard btw :D

Amanda M
27-05-08, 07:50 AM
Helen - I'm just getting back on the road after a while off bikes due to an injury. I'd be more than happy to show you some decent roads if you're after a gentle sort of rideout. Me and hubby (and sometimes my brother) go out for a bimble most weekends so will let you know next time we're planning owt and you can meet up with us in Ashton.

:D

dissuade
27-05-08, 07:55 AM
I'm in manchester!! woo! Let's hook up sometime.

Steve_God
27-05-08, 10:04 AM
I'll be in Manchester in roughly 6 weeks (due to relocation) so I'll be up for tagging along to find some decent local roads! :)

Staffz
27-05-08, 10:07 AM
Woohoo, I love this site!:D Everyone is so friendly!

Cool, I'm really pleased I worked up the courage to post that now. Will pm you guys my number, but do check on here fairly often so I guess I'll see you all soon.:smt023

Thanks,

H.

Paul the 6th
27-05-08, 11:30 AM
welcome to the mad house! Oldham's just over the other side of the hills from the west yorkshire massive - there's about 7/8 of us (although I've just moved to york so bleh)...

There are some quality roads that link huddersfield and manchester together - so I'd have guessed you should be able to get to them fairly easily from the oldham. Never been anywhere other than squires cafe & pateley bridge with the massive but I'm planning on doing some nice rides over the summer if we can get a few of us along I'd be chuffed. Thinking along the lines of peak district (easy enough for most of the pennine massive to get to) and maybe something upto wards the lakes?

pt6^

Amanda M
27-05-08, 11:46 AM
A good run I do from our end quite often is:

Over Saddleworth to Holmfirth - Holmfirth to Woodhead Pass - Woodhead to Glossop on a little bumpy twisty road - Snake pass and across to Hope and Edale.

Then if you've time/energy/petrol head over to Macclesfield via some more twisties, round the Cat and Fiddle, down Long Hill to Whaley Bridge and then back towards Chapel-en-le-Frith, Glossop and home for me.

Worth a shot if you like twisty fun roads.

:D

Paul the 6th
27-05-08, 11:57 AM
A good run I do from our end quite often is:

Over Saddleworth to Holmfirth - Holmfirth to Woodhead Pass - Woodhead to Glossop on a little bumpy twisty road - Snake pass and across to Hope and Edale.

Then if you've time/energy/petrol head over to Macclesfield via some more twisties, round the Cat and Fiddle, down Long Hill to Whaley Bridge and then back towards Chapel-en-le-Frith, Glossop and home for me.

Worth a shot if you like twisty fun roads.

:D

oi! You're treading on my route! :P jokes asside, we'll have to try and arrange a big rideout sometime maybe - im itching to get another .org video on youtube :)

Staffz
31-05-08, 02:11 AM
Oh christ, I really am clueless! I'd probably find my way better in China than here! :scratch:
Still, not to worry, I'll make it to wherever and then just follow everybody else and hope I find my way home afterwards (note to self - remember debit card, lot's of gas could be the call!):lol:

Good to know people close enough by that I should hopefully find y'all!

anna
31-05-08, 01:44 PM
.. thats what the org is there for... and welcome to the madhouse btw!!

Gene genie
31-05-08, 02:51 PM
reeto staffz, nice looker you have there. i live in mossley, not far from you at all. i used to work in oldham up until a few weeks ago now work in rochdale. let me know if i can be of any service. don't worry about spoiling my fun either, my wife has already done that the day she said yes. shhhhhhhhhhhhh. pm me when ever.

Girth
31-05-08, 06:40 PM
I'm in Bolton but know ****e all roads i usually go down to wales.

But i'd like to get on some rides

Staffz
06-06-08, 12:26 AM
Well, I guess the best way would be to all find a central point - near a caff, for the inevitable wait for everyone to find it! - and all have a wander about.
What say?