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Old 06-07-08, 05:08 PM   #51
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numbers and kitten checking in.. got back at 3.30 ish...

Good journey.. just fingers crossed no sp30 in the post thanks to the cameras on the M42 and the specs on the M1..

fantastic weekend...

I got a letter on my mat when I got in-- postmark ilchester-- .. whoooo I thought- oh god an SP30 in double quick time..


---- was my goldfish loyalty vouchers-- phewww
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Old 06-07-08, 05:09 PM   #52
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Old 06-07-08, 05:21 PM   #53
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Back too. Thanks everyone, superb weekend.... add my vote to having a ride out more often than once a year.

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Old 06-07-08, 05:50 PM   #54
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I got a letter on my mat when I got in-- postmark ilchester-- .. whoooo I thought- oh god an SP30 in double quick time..


---- was my goldfish loyalty vouchers-- phewww
Tut tut, you could have picked it up and saved them the postage!
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Old 06-07-08, 05:58 PM   #55
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as you know gid is back and so are we just wabted to say hi to those peeps i talked to and sorry i didn't talk to more shyness is a bad thing of mine just to say thanks to all for making me and the little gids feel welcome
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Old 06-07-08, 06:01 PM   #56
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Just got back about 30mins ago, left drew and lilys house at about 4.30pm and got stuck in traffic near birmingham where i filtered and seem to have shredded my pannier covers and it weed it down all the way home pretty much from brum.

Clocked up a total of 650 miles, but a good weekend and a very good ride home with drew.

Cheers to everyone who had some part in it, whether it was just being there or any of the organisation.
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Old 06-07-08, 06:10 PM   #57
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The yorkies are home safe.

Birmingham M6 was a bit damp, lots of standing water.... nothing like it to keep you on your toes
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Old 06-07-08, 06:14 PM   #58
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The yorkies are home safe.

Birmingham M6 was a bit damp, lots of standing water.... nothing like it to keep you on your toes
Didn't see you leave mate (still in bed)
Was good to meet you and Maria
I got absolutely drenched from a car going through standing water b@stards
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The yorkies are home safe.

Birmingham M6 was a bit damp, lots of standing water.... nothing like it to keep you on your toes
+1 for the standing water in Birmingham. We were down to about 30mph in torrential rain, couldn't see a thing. Stopped at the services and talking to a guy on ZZR600 who was following us, he'd ridden from Newquay and was going to Glossop. He was soaked cos wasn't wearing waterproofs
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Pingu and Pingi home safely (12:15) made it home in time to watch the F1 - Car drivers can't stick to the road in a little bit of rain - they are rubbish

Thanks to all for making us feel welcome and those that chatted (even though we didn't have a 650 or loud exhausts)

Our 1st experience in tents and combined with wet weather - 2 things we can cross off the bikers list.

Pingi (too my relief) has not been put off by the experience so green light to more trips on bike and camping

Thanks to the organisers - brilliant effort and added to the whole experience.

Bring on the next one.
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