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Stu 18-09-06 07:50 PM

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Originally Posted by sv_dan
Welcome!

Good choice of bike..............okay put the gun down now I said it! :wink:

Yep I'd say we meet every week. Thursday at the Anchor and then the next Wednesday at the Ely on the A30 by Blackbushe (not far from Fleet at all). Come along and say hi. :D

Dan

I wasn't aware that your local was the agreed alternative! :lol: :lol:

Stu 18-09-06 08:06 PM

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Originally Posted by fizzwheel
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Originally Posted by Stu
You know Strechie's & ...?

Aye Strechies bike is a Thundercat. Saucy_Hp's bike is a Triumph though, Completely different, remember the bike Rictus was on at the Annual Rideout ? one of them I think is what he rides.

Is a Thundercat not a Triumph then? :oops:
Had a quick look on MCN bike reviews and saw it was Yamaha .
I wasn't brought up on bikes - Cars I probably know every one - but Bikes I'm still learning.

Whoose was the other Thundercat - you know the one in good condition?

fizzwheel 18-09-06 08:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Stu
Whoose was the other Thundercat - you know the one in good condition?

I think that was Darylb. He had a pillion with him ?

Law 18-09-06 08:14 PM

Taken a quick glance at thread and I do believe no one has said

"Welcome to the madhouse!!!!!!!!!!!" :D Hang on this isn't idle banter :?

Keep a eye on this board as we always post up the date of out next meet and any rideouts. :)

falc 19-09-06 05:30 AM

Yer Yamaha make the thundercat and the TT is triumph. Get studying Stu, you WILL be tested on this next rideout :lol:

h_p_saucy 19-09-06 09:42 AM

I've had my licence since 99 - had a bike for a couple of years at Uni - binned it and have only recently got back on (still quite nervous).

James got his licence a few months back and we've probably clocked up about 1000 miles since then. - So still got lots to learn!!

Always up for meeting new people and would love to join the ride on the weekend -Maybe we could meet you all at the start - say hi at the odd junction on the way - and catch you again at the finish?

Hp

Mark_h 19-09-06 09:59 AM

The more the merrier. Does anyone know the guy in the Esso station on Reading road as he also has a rather nice black SV.

HP. If you and BF want to get some miles and confidence in I can thoroughly recommend the TVAM IAM (www.tvam.org ) course. I can bore you sensless about it on Saturday if you make it along.

Law 19-09-06 10:00 AM

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Originally Posted by h_p_saucy
I've had my licence since 99 - had a bike for a couple of years at Uni - binned it and have only recently got back on (still quite nervous).

James got his licence a few months back and we've probably clocked up about 1000 miles since then. - So still got lots to learn!!

Always up for meeting new people and would love to join the ride on the weekend -Maybe we could meet you all at the start - say hi at the odd junction on the way - and catch you again at the finish?

Hp

I'm not sure if I'm interpreting the last paragraph right. Are you both worried about riding in a group and riding the route by yourselves? We're not all fast riders and I'm sure you'll be able to follow someone (maybe me depending on how fast I feel on the day) at the back who will keep a eye out for you two. We don't bite. :)

Mark_h 19-09-06 10:05 AM

HP, see my previous thread ( sedate ride) I have been assured they do not bite. Even if they do I'll be nice to you as I really need some riding contacts in Fleet as I'm a bit fed up going out by myself all the time :(

I stick to 30s, 40s and 50s (most of the time) then enjoy myslef in NSLs depending on what is about. The route I have planned has quite a bit of 50s at the start then a good blast of NSL then some more 40s. A few places to stop over and regroup too.

Still need to find out if the cafe at Alton is open on a Saturday as that makes a prime regroup point and they do a fab bacon butty.

h_p_saucy 19-09-06 10:32 AM

Happy to ride in a group (although wouldn't want to slow down the hooligans ... :wink: )


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