Cheers guys and gals for a great first KB ride, good to meet people. Pity I had to take off early from pub for work, but will stick round longer next time. Might have to upgrade to a tidier bike me thinks, everyone elses was so nice and new looking.
Cheers guys and gals for a great first KB ride, good to meet people. Pity I had to take off early from pub for work, but will stick round longer next time. Might have to upgrade to a tidier bike me thinks, everyone elses was so nice and new looking.
Um, lets see.... as soon as I got home mention was made -quite loudly- of the time period "five and a half hours". Admittedly for 1.5 hours of that I was sat on me arse waiting for a WOF. And then we spent a fair amount of time ... erm... helping out. So the actual ride time would have been more like 3 hours. But we all ride for enjoyment- for me personally it is a fantastic stress reliever- but yesterday after making 17 people wait for nearly an hour and then coming home to a grumpy wife I was actually quite depressed.Originally Posted by gav
My daughter telling me like it is:"There is an old man in your face daddy!"
Anywhoo, good to see you guys got out and had some fun. I managed to get all the dishes done and vacuum the house! Damn, Im becoming house trained.![]()
Yep it was finally good to meet TonyB and damn, I only just realised he knows where I liveThats ok, I'll just stalk him until he gives in and tells me
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Must be something with Guzzi riders getting lost. I seem the hear it all the timeAnyway, how did the bike go dangerous?
Well, after a few weeks I should be able to join you all on the ride.
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To every man upon this earth
Death cometh sooner or late
And how can a man die better
Than facing fearful odds
For the ashes of his fathers
And the temples of his Gods
Hey Tony don't sweat the small stuff. There were lots of those who arrived before youOriginally Posted by TonyB
whom I had not met before. So for me anyhow it was a chance to chat to some new KBers (well new to me) and make rude comments about Dangerous' guzzi.
Glad to see you made it. Not easy balancing the needs of the family and having a blast once in a while. Although reading your other thread it would seem you got thru the "late" return home OK.
yep totally agree JimmieOriginally Posted by Jimmie
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...lots of people were running late and it was cool to be able to meet a quite a few that I hadn't meet before, really good day thanks guys!!
"Do not meddle in the affairs of Buells, for they are subtle and quick to wheelie!"
--J RR1000 Tolkien
yank tank at Glenorchy 2006 rally
Part of my peculiar psychological makeup is that I HATE being late for ANYTHING. Having 17 people stand around and wait for me is not my cup of tea. Maybe that's why I ride a sprots bike?Originally Posted by Jimmie
I survived the late return- barely.I can do the ride on t'other thread because MrsB will be at work and the kids (hopefully) at preschool.
And yep, balancing family/ riding/ racing/ working on old bikes/ new business/ work is not easy, as I'm sure heaps of peeps here know all too well. MrsB and I have been discussing this this morning.
My daughter telling me like it is:"There is an old man in your face daddy!"
Originally Posted by Rashika
With talk like this I'll be amazed if MrsB ever lets me out of the house again...Originally Posted by SpeedyGirl
My daughter telling me like it is:"There is an old man in your face daddy!"
ooops yes we better be quiet eh TonyBOriginally Posted by TonyB
Hiya M! :spudwave:
We tried not to keep him late...but one and another...just got sidetracked, you know how it is.
We will make sure to get him home on time next time...fingers crossed
"Do not meddle in the affairs of Buells, for they are subtle and quick to wheelie!"
--J RR1000 Tolkien
yank tank at Glenorchy 2006 rally
Sigh- TonyB will be in trouble again. She looks at KB to see what I'm up to...Originally Posted by Rashika
My daughter telling me like it is:"There is an old man in your face daddy!"
Thank you everyone for a good ride. Even if we ended up at the Oxford first. Old habits die hard!![]()
Thankyou for waiting for us, too, I worked split shifts yesterday. (as usual).
Thanks Aaron for keeping an out for me to make sure I managed to get the tractor around the hill & for putting up with a slow ride.![]()
lemans & I were not our selves yesterday, & may not have been the best off company as we said good bye to our old boy Dray on Saturday.![]()
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Appreciated the distraction of the ride. Hope to meet you all again in a happier frame of mind next ride.
Here's a pic off Dray.
Mate forget about the w/e start softening her up for Sundays bucket meet..... last round of tthe year for the bears (cept xmas meet but thats a rally w/e)Originally Posted by TonyB
Bloody awesome man.... lacks a bit of grunt compared to the VTR and I had the impulse to whellie a few times... but that aint going to happen, spose I'll loose that bad habit aventuallyOriginally Posted by Sniper
Blody good catching up with you guys again, my bad that we managed to get seperated as the frount bunch kinda for got to make a turn... so your bunch did cos ya dident see that we didentOriginally Posted by serowdownunder
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So thats how come ya got to Oxford cos we diverted around it all together.
SDU....... STOP refering to the mighty Mk3 as a tractor![]()
Once again sorry bout Dray I know how important he was to you guys... tell ya what tho I'll never forget how bloody huge the bugger was, fuk that was one hell of a dog![]()
cheers DD
(Definately Dodgy)
*cough* Yes All our bikes were very tidy*cough*Originally Posted by vfrboy
Hey cheers guys for a good ride, at least I seemed to be able to keep up
Looks like I have to try to convince some of you guys to let me ajhve a ply on a bigger bike... its been so loooong
No I think that is was a XV1000 and not a TRX.Originally Posted by dangerous
As it was a "V" and not a in line twin.
Rik
Feel the fear and do it anyway
Don't confuse education with intelligence.
There are alot of highly educated idiots out there.
yeah... the bike in the pic you posted is a XV..... he know has aswell a TRXOriginally Posted by lemans
No sorry man, but you need a lot a pratice 1st, wee p/m comming your way right now, glad you enjoyed it but keeping up with us is not needed.... more skill is 1st.Originally Posted by cheetor
cheers DD
(Definately Dodgy)
No need to soften her up. She is insisting that I race. I just think maybe I need to stick around home this weekend. Plus I won't have a back protectorOriginally Posted by dangerous
My daughter telling me like it is:"There is an old man in your face daddy!"
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