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Old 16-02-09, 05:53 PM   #41
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I would recognise that brick wall anywhere! Weatherleys offer no-nonsense prices and deals on their bikes - looks like a good 'un too
You're good! I hope to pick it up on Wednesday. I'm about 35 miles away in Mildenhall.
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Old 16-02-09, 05:55 PM   #42
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You've been really unlucky with the weather here in sunny East Anglia, as it's not been too nice this winter.

Ok, compared to California, it's never going to be as good, but this side of the country is normally the driest.

Last summer was an exception too!

Still we can only hope that this summer will be hot and sunny.

Don't forget your not too far from this years AR09 venue.

Welcome from probably the furthest east (UK mainland) org member in sunny Felixstowe
What's the AR09 venue? (Never mind I found it; it's the Annual Rideout 09).

And I'm really not averse to riding in the rain, I just don't like muddy/slick roads.

I'll keep an eye on the East Anglia section of the board for rideouts this summer.

Rob

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Old 16-02-09, 06:23 PM   #43
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What's the AR09 venue? (Never mind I found it; it's the Annual Rideout 09).

And I'm really not averse to riding in the rain, I just don't like muddy/slick roads.

I'll keep an eye on the East Anglia section of the board for rideouts this summer.

Rob
Unfortunately Rob you are plump right in the middle of prime farmland!

So the roads will be covered from time to time, especially when they are planting the crops. Once the weather improves, then so will the roads.

lucky you're not posted in Belgium, they add extra ingredients to their mud
proper cow dung Ours is just mud usually
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