Great ride again today, more new faces. Thanks all for the ride![]()
Nice casual ride tonight. Was quite impressed with the tai tap hotel too:
Enjoyed tonight as well, cold and bumpy in places! Well done RQ for the suggestion.for the hotel as well!
Distributor of Uncle Garrys cushions for Uncle Flips Kickers (or should that be knickers?!?)
Cleverly disguised as an adult!D.N.B.W
and newly est Grease Monkey
I think you will find that if you look "pootle" up in the dictionary you will find "fireliv" next to it- a word invented to describe my riding last season. However I started this season with a tiny bit more gusto- still rusty.
Otherwise a good ride, liked the pub so would be keen to incorporate it into another ride.
Gold Diggers....like hookers just smarter
Well I also had a lovely wee pootle last night. (Is "pootle" the new official term used for a great ride?) Got my new tire scrubbed in with no problems. I got quite cold last night on the trip home, should have worn warmer gear, yea I know...... I am really looking forward to summers warmer evenings.
Really great to see so many new faces, don't be shy with this group, it's important that you introduce yourself and feel included in all the good natured crap that goes on here.
Just another leather clad Tinkerbell.
The Wanker on the Fucking Harley is going for a ride!
Had to bail last night made it to Nando's for another nice riders meeting. Dave awesome pace mate same as the dude on the 250cc black gyostsung and E. Was quite a thrill get into that peace of nasty gravel nothign major![]()
"Bikes don't leak oil, they mark their territory"
thats one reaon for the rides, to boost riders confidence in situations outside of the norm.
The small shingle patches we encounted last night were very easy to deal with even for a learner. It teaches confidence in your ability that comes from repetativly dealing with situations like that, which hone your skills into doing what is right .
Following another rider over a patch of shingle can give you confidence, because you see someone else do it safley..then you should be able too as well.
Yes theres was a good pace on last night, and there were a few places where the potential for an incident was evident. But there were no incidents.
Good riding people... all of you.
To be old and wise, first you must be young and stupid.
Well, with that big long patch of gravel, I was slowing down for a corner when I hit it. I didn't want to brake as I've locked my front wheel too many times braking on gravel, and I didn't want to steer out of it because then there would have been a good chance of me going for a slide. My only other choice was to do nothing and end up on the wrong side of the road.
IMO on gravel use your rear brake gently, relax your grip on the bars, allow the bike to float under you. If you tense up, any sharp movement of the front wheel can upset your line of travel, being relaxed allows that small movement tohappen and will be compensated by the gyroscopic effect of the wheels.
You bike natuurally wants to stand up stright, sometimes you just have to trust your bike more than your skills.
To be old and wise, first you must be young and stupid.
And remember ...... if it hasn't got one of "Uncle Flip's" prosthetic kickers it isn't a real motorbike!!!
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