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We did the Llanberris pass I'm sure when we got lost. New Belstaffs were fine. For some reason though after 8 hours on the bike even with the baffle in my ears were ringing as I went to bed. I thought our phone was off the hook and replaced the receiver a few times then even when I was in bed they were still ringing.

Scantily clad girls and rather chunky fitness trainers. Ooo hahahaha. She didn't like it when I gave a big laugh when she said she was a personal fitness trainer.

& is that the only mention the Belstaffs get, surely could be embelished a little more.
 
well i got back eventually,i was a lucky lad, my chain friggin snapped on the joining link, about half a mile from home in a 30 limit, **** that would not have been good ,only ten minutes earlier id been on the m4... anyhow i made it back,had a great time cheers lads ,thanks for your hospitality Mickey..laters im done in...

Sorry I missed put on the Camels toe in Bettws otherwise a great weekend.
 
The belstaffs were a bargain for £57.11 Mick. The zip at the bottom has started to come undone so its a trip to my local cobbler (ex biker) who did the zips for me on my other leathers and didn't charge me as I talked to him about bikes.

I also missed the camel toe but Windy's eye seems to be trained into things like that.
 
Check out the 3 amigos !!!!

Is Windy playing with himself under the table or wot in this photo :lol
Sounds like a good weekend lads , wish i could of made it !
 

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It was a cracker Shotgun. How cool is it to have a fellow Tuono owning loon owning a pub in **** off great riding country.

He even let's you pull your own pints. Fab :thumbup

I spent a good few hours following windy & obviously sat night and he's a top bloke. So are bay, Gilo, ash, obviously tricky & although didn't have much chance to speak to nob Garry et al they seemed pretty cool too.

It's all good :)
 
Yes I've had a couple but nothing serious. Our neighbours sons 16th birthday. I take him to the gym he's a good lad :)

I would say everybody should join us but it's such hard work keeping 13 bikes together. Perhaps need staggered groups with routes mapped out etc!
 
It was a cracker Shotgun. How cool is it to have a fellow Tuono owning loon owning a pub in **** off great riding country.

He even let's you pull your own pints. Fab :thumbup

I spent a good few hours following windy & obviously sat night and he's a top bloke. So are bay, Gilo, ash, obviously tricky & although didn't have much chance to speak to nob Garry et al they seemed pretty cool too.

It's all good :)



Stix is a top man as well, were gonna make him entertainment officer :yes
 
Well thanks ash. But I'm happy with forum pisshead. Although sticking to beer defo helped the Sunday ride. Did have a lot of pints sat tho ;)
 
Yes I've had a couple but nothing serious. Our neighbours sons 16th birthday. I take him to the gym he's a good lad :)

I would say everybody should join us but it's such hard work keeping 13 bikes together. Perhaps need staggered groups with routes mapped out etc!

I have been advised of a technique if you could call it that (& it does have a name but don't know it) by a Biker guy I know. Basically whenever you come to a junction, round about etc the 2nd bike in the pack hangs back untill everybody has passed then he carries on last & this continues as the route goes on. It means the faster riders gradually keep dropping back & can then try making their way back to the front again.
 
Sounds good. It's quite good fun catching up but you can't do it all day.

Bed time :thumbup
 

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