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I've seen the AR06 video's and pictures and would like to come to next year's. Is it possible for me to ride with you guys? I live in Malta (under Sicily) so have to find a way to get there first. Any suggestions? I've never went away that far before but I've been thinking about this a lot these past two years. It'll be a chance to meet you guys in person and not on some discussion topic on the net. I'm even thinking if it would be wise to rent a bike over there than coming on my own if that would be cheaper.
Any help/suggestions/thoughts would be greatful
Anonymous
11-07-06, 05:36 PM
have no idea how you would get here etc but you would be more than welcome :lol:
Would be helpful if you had a bike you could use, but that's not essential of course and there were quite a few pillions there this year.
Best thing to do would be to check out which airports in the UK (I'm making a leap of faith about the location of AR06 here :wink: ) Air Malta fly to and plan from there.
You'd probably win the prize for the most travelled attender :lol:
ride up through Europe and make a decent trip of it. The AR07 will still be the highpoint :wink: :lol: :lol:
However, you could hire a SV for a weekend for £195 or for the week for £295 last time I checked the place in South London. Most places will require min age of 21, license and passport and credit card payment.
If you need somewhere to stay initially I have spare room if that helps. Though will be a good couple hundred miles to wherever it is held from here.
Link to give you an idea of whats available down here:
http://www.raceways.net/show_rental_bikes.php?manufacturer=Suzuki
Filipe M.
11-07-06, 05:51 PM
You'd probably win the prize for the most travelled attender :lol:
You'd even beat myself for that title! :lol:
Red ones
11-07-06, 07:36 PM
I bet Malta is not within "the Circle"
Peter Henry
11-07-06, 08:01 PM
Believe it or not I have been contemplating showing Lolita where I once served my riding apprenticeship. Would be a major logistical effort but if the right venue is chosen me and my red beauty could pop along to see yerz. (If anything the threat of that should keep numbers down!) :P
northwind
11-07-06, 08:31 PM
Course you'd be welcome. We even allowed the Welsh in this year.
Peter Henry
11-07-06, 08:32 PM
I aint coming if all you have to offer me is flat lands like Shropshire! Show me some hills boys! :P
I aint coming if all you have to offer me is flat lands like Shropshire! Show me some hills boys! :P
Excuse me Mr Henry but you ain't paying attention.
We don't have mountains (not sorry about that, PH knows what I mean) but I'm sure I've seen a few pics of the view from the top of Clee Hill.
Peter Henry
11-07-06, 10:04 PM
From what I can ascertain, your Clee Hill is a council land refill site which overlooks lots of...yawn....flatland! :wink: Oh no I have to be inspired Ed. I mean you KNOW where I normally play,right? :P
We're more than happy for you to join us. If AR06 is anything to go by it will be a blast. High point of my biking year!
From what I can ascertain, your Clee Hill is a council land refill site which overlooks lots of...yawn....flatland! :wink: Oh no I have to be inspired Ed. I mean you KNOW where I normally play,right? :P
Not many places here have unfenced drops of 400m :shock: :lol:
northwind
11-07-06, 11:34 PM
Well, we weren't far from
http://www.rushall.walsall.sch.uk/images/43.jpg
Sid Squid
12-07-06, 06:44 AM
Course you'd be welcome. We even allowed the Welsh in this year.
Precisely. See how generous we are - not holding Welshness against them.
wheelnut
12-07-06, 07:35 AM
We could meet them half way and do a European AR07
Supervox
12-07-06, 11:39 AM
Believe it or not I have been contemplating showing Lolita where I once served my riding apprenticeship. Would be a major logistical effort but if the right venue is chosen me and my red beauty could pop along to see yerz. (If anything the threat of that should keep numbers down!) :P
I'll run the book on how many breakdowns you'll suffer en route & whether or not you'll actually make it before the end of the meet !! :P
Filipe M.
12-07-06, 12:13 PM
Believe it or not I have been contemplating showing Lolita where I once served my riding apprenticeship. Would be a major logistical effort but if the right venue is chosen me and my red beauty could pop along to see yerz. (If anything the threat of that should keep numbers down!) :P
If you're willing to take twice as long to get there I might think about joining you on the way :wink:
Believe it or not I have been contemplating showing Lolita where I once served my riding apprenticeship. Would be a major logistical effort but if the right venue is chosen me and my red beauty could pop along to see yerz. (If anything the threat of that should keep numbers down!) :P
I'll run the book on how many breakdowns you'll suffer en route & whether or not you'll actually make it before the end of the meet !! :P
awww dont be rotten supervox.
My moneys on him arranging with Sid Squid to tow the bike to the meet and the book being on how many times it breaks down during the rideout :wink: :P :lol: :lol: :lol:
Filipe M.
12-07-06, 01:23 PM
Believe it or not I have been contemplating showing Lolita where I once served my riding apprenticeship. Would be a major logistical effort but if the right venue is chosen me and my red beauty could pop along to see yerz. (If anything the threat of that should keep numbers down!) :P
I'll run the book on how many breakdowns you'll suffer en route & whether or not you'll actually make it before the end of the meet !! :P
awww dont be rotten supervox.
My moneys on him arranging with Sid Squid to tow the bike to the meet and the book being on how many times it breaks down during the rideout :wink: :P :lol: :lol: :lol:
Hey, at least you won't need loud cans or horns, his clutch should be enough to avert all the other road users... :wink:
Peter Henry
12-07-06, 01:59 PM
Supervox I shall rise above your uncouth attempt at humour.
Lolita and I will go on a nice train journey up to the north of Spain. There we will catch the Santander Plymouth ferry.
All in an attempt to ensure we both arrive fresh of course. :wink:
P.s. That LynW person can just stay right away from me! Enough is enough I tell you!!! :evil:
philipMac
12-07-06, 04:52 PM
I reckon petey baby will arrive in, whip off the lid with a distracted look on his face, and commence cleaning the Duc like a dervish.
Rocking back and forward, frantically mumbling "Definately shouldnt be this dirty, definately shouldn't be dirty, definately definately not dirty".
This will procede into the early hours of the morning until he collapses of nervous exhaustion, where he will sleep restlessly clutching the bike.
"rhubarb custard... Definately not an unreliable bike. Definately not... two from the top please Carol and any other four... stupid Supervox... mumble..."
...you could hire a SV for a weekend for £195 or for the week for £295...
If you need somewhere to stay initially I have spare room if that helps.
Thanks Lynw for your invite. Talking with my brother Simon (another SV owner) he got interested as well so I guess I wouldn't come along. The other halves are all about coming as well so we'd have pillions. Its not a problem for us to go to a hotel on our arrival so that's out of the way. I'll also most probably be renting a bike as its the most intelligent thing to do. Bringing my own bike would take longer and more costly. Simon is still optimistic on coming with his own. We'll see.
Can anyone fill me in on how long the Ride would take, a week?
Would we carry our own camping gear or move from motel to motel?
Any decision on the final route map?
Ride out is usually on the day, with camping/b&b night before, night after.
No worries re the accomodation, if you need tents/sleeping bags people here could probably oblige. The link should give you an idea about the hire of bikes - there may be one more local to where the rideout is but a google search would find those.
Peter Henry
13-07-06, 12:57 PM
There appeared to be far too much "camping" going on at AR06 from what I have seen from some of the pics. Not sure If I will fit in really. I mean Spidey seems to get the job of entertaining all of the babes! :?
I would need someone with a sympathetic oultook, you know the type that would pick up an injured feathered friend from the side of the road? :wink:
Filipe M.
13-07-06, 01:50 PM
There appeared to be far too much "camping" going on at AR06 from what I have seen from some of the pics. Not sure If I will fit in really. I mean Spidey seems to get the job of entertaining all of the babes! :?
I would need someone with a sympathetic oultook, you know the type that would pick up an injured feathered friend from the side of the road? :wink:
Slap the pillion seat back on and bring Natasha!
TVR_Tracy
13-07-06, 02:13 PM
I would need someone with a sympathetic oultook, you know the type that would pick up an injured feathered friend from the side of the road? :wink:
You mean the type that gives money to homeless people?
Spiderman
13-07-06, 02:16 PM
There appeared to be far too much "camping" going on at AR06 from what I have seen from some of the pics. Not sure If I will fit in really. I mean Spidey seems to get the job of entertaining all of the babes! :?
I would need someone with a sympathetic oultook, you know the type that would pick up an injured feathered friend from the side of the road? :wink:
Entertaining em? Thats one way to put it. :D
Peter Henry
13-07-06, 04:51 PM
Tracy...That't just exactly the type. There's my cap on the floor,any loose change is good. :wink:
Spidey...What a bounder you are sir! :shock:
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