Went with a friend for a blast on the bikes this afternoon - a mere 80 miles round trip to the tip of the Llyn Peninsula - cracking roads, especially as we took an alternative route back through Nefyn - crisp autumn day, Penbrokshire clearly visible from Uwchmynydd - very fast roads on some bits of the peninsula, recent improvements in the Clynnog have provided a beautifully graded road good for a 100 mph safely (not that we did of course) - the RT had its suspension tightened up to sports setting which meant it could almost handle like a sports bike - Gwynedd council have thoughtfully provided speed humps with gaps for two wheelers...
All in all a crisp autumn run - handlebar and seat heating engaged.
Sp error in heading corrrected
'ave a look at corrected !
Last edited by: Pugugly on Sat 16 Oct 10 at 19:21
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...sp error in heading corrrected...
Shame you didn't also correct the capital 'A' in autumn, it's an ordinary noun, so the 'a' is lower case, same as cat, dog, kettle, table, caravan, motorbike, road, grass, etc, etc.
Easy mistake to make, because days of the week and months are proper nouns, and take a capital - Saturday, October 16.
Now back to motorcycling...
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Capital idea Iffy - I almost corrected it the first time round but was and still am chilled by the experience.
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I was so hoping this was a smoking related thread...
:-)
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Can make it one if you want. We seem to deviate off course with most other threads :)
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...Capital idea Iffy...
I can make at least one post in the thread correct.
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Miserable here in E. Yorks today. Better forecast tomorrow. Hopefully get another ride out before weather deteriorates too much.
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Beautiful day here in the Fen....and I've been stuck in a training room with 10 lorry drivers all day.
Pat
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Not so nice today here in N Wales - an enforced ride to the Kawasaki dealer tomorrow for an initial service and a safety recall, no doubt it will be colder than a witch's heart and raining..:-(
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...and I've been stuck in a training room with 10 lorry drivers all day...
Hope they weren't the smelly ones that nice man from the cruise company was on about.
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Had a meeting of our motorcycle club officers this weekend up on the Long Mynd in Shropshire, based in a youth hostel. Rode up on the Sportster Saturday morning, back this morning; both rides thoroughly enjoyable, surprisingly I didn't feel the cold so much today although it was minus 2 degrees when I left.
Due to the excellent pub next to the youth hostel closing at short notice a few weeks ago (a depressingly common occurrence these days) we'd organised a coach to take us into Bishops Castle for the evening. With a wealth of decent pubs, all with real ale and two with their own breweries, this turned into a thoroughly enjoyable experience, a very friendly and idiosyncratic little town and well worth a visit if you're ever in this lovely part of Britain.
Last edited by: Harleyman on Sun 17 Oct 10 at 18:43
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What was the Hog ride out today over the Severn Bridge all about HM ?
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...What was the Hog ride out today over the Severn Bridge all about HM ?...
And while you're at it, do those Norwegian fellas still come across to North Shields each year?
Last time I saw them, must have been a couple of hundred Harleys burbling down on the A19, complete with police escort.
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do those Norwegian fellas still come across to North Shields
>> each year?
I can't help you there Iffy; there are a helluva lot of Harley enthusiasts in Europe, H-D Club Sweden alone boasts over 5,000 members.
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...I can't help you there Iffy...
Fair enough, I think they were going to a meet in Leeds.
I got the impression it was an annual event.
There were quite a few people on bridges and in lay-bys to watch.
A lot of the riders gave what could best be described as an open-palm 'V' sign with their non-throttle hand as they went past.
We took it as a friendly Norse greeting. :)
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>> And while you're at it, do those Norwegian fellas still come across to North Shields each year?
Probably not after the ferry crossing to Norway got dropped.
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It's an annual event called "Hoggin' the Bridge", started ten years ago by a few of the Bridgwater HOG chapter (that's the factory-sponsored Harley-Davidson club for the uninitiated, no relation to my own HDRCGB club which goes back over 60 years) which has grown into a large charity event. Harley-Davidson stopped sponsoring the event after last year; my guess being that they felt it had run its course as a PR generator and they've now concentrated on the Ride to the Wall which of course has a better sympathy factor.... cynical, moi?
I only went to Hoggin' the Bridge once, and haven't bothered since; I spend enough days of the week blasting dowen the M4 in a lorry and then getting stuck in a traffic jam, so the thought of doing it on a Harley holds no appeal for me, especially since from my home in Carmarthen there is no realistic "pretty way" to get there.
It's not exclusively a HOG event BTW, anyone can participate.
tinyurl.com/29saxm2 (link to Hoggin' the Bridge)
www.rttw.org/
BTW I attended Ride to the Wall this year and laid a wreath on behalf of our club. A very moving experience which raises money for a very worthwhile cause.
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Further to the "Ride to the Wall"; below is a pic of my friend and fellow HDRCGB member, a serving major in the Army who presented the wreath with me.
Bike is a 1960 Panhead, the trailer is a Czech PAV-40.
tinyurl.com/2cpggw2
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>>take us into Bishops Castle for the evening. With a wealth of decent pubs, all with real ale and two with their own breweries,...... a very friendly and idiosyncratic little town
Hush! It gets too many tourists already!
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Had another one today - 90 miles to the Kawasaki dealer, told off for not doing enough miles by the mechanic ! Pussy footed it there with a tail wind, increased revs on the way back, headwind and pretty cold - minute I stopped I warmed up though.
How wonderful a bacon butty tastes though - thoughtfully the dealer has opened a little greasy spoon next door so you can wait in comfort and peruse bike magazines. (and play with the apps on your iPhone !)
RT goes to Motorrad in Chester on Friday - just seen the weather forecast - not pleasant.
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Spent a week staying on the Llyn Peninsula this summer, most pleasant, found a couple of great beaches.
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Maybe a couple of tips for Zero Cheddar ?
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Eh? Is Zero compiling Britain's best beaches or have I missed something?
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No he's visiting the Llŷn peninsula next year on holiday - so you might have some idea/thoughts to share.
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Will he be taking a canoe? I think we should be told! Whatever he gets up to down there he will enjoy good food if he goes here tinyurl.com/268fgbv
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>> Will he be taking a canoe? I think we should be told!
No he wont.
Whatever he gets
>> up to down there he will enjoy good food if he goes here tinyurl.com/268fgbv
hes bound to give that a crack.
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Great beach here as featured on BBC's Coast, much more picturesque than it appeared on Coast. And the sand really does whistle.
www.geograph.org.uk/photo/68685
Very, very good food here:
www.theshiphotelaberdaron.co.uk/home.htm
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I was parked outside on Saturday, a perfectly acceptable way to spend an autumn afternoon. £2.75 for a coffee and tea at the tea rooms.
Last edited by: Pugugly on Mon 18 Oct 10 at 21:43
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should you not go to the coffee and tea coffee rooms?
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It was closed for the winter, so we had to make do with the stand in.
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suppose thats better than a stand off,especially if it was full of tasty cake but with mould on them :-(
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>> should you not go to the coffee and tea coffee rooms?
he went to the tea and coffee tea rooms next door.
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