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tail tidy
smilinjack replied to Davehutch-hutchs's topic in Advice on Repairing and maintaining your bike
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Well, had a nice little run out, breakfast at Flash Stores (the Old Smithy at Monyash is better) right round the Roaches and back through Longnor. Took some great pics, but my SD card has gone spastic on me so you'll just have to take my word for it. Can't tell you how far cuz I still don't know how to work the Speed Triple's trip computer but around 100 miles I guess.
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I need to work tomorrow but figure on a bit of a spin in the morning. Probably get some brekkie at Monyash or the Roaches tearooms, take the scenic route home. I'm not planning going fast, just want my knees in the breeze for a bit. I'll check in tomorrow morning, see how the weather looks, then if anyone's interested can arrange a meet point.
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Cockermouth shows great taste.....
smilinjack replied to smilinjack's topic in The Pub "Tinker and Budget"
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...I'm staying in Cockermouth tonight, and have just been up to the chippy for some supper. As it's dry there are a few bikes knocking about-no surprise there. But it's been a pretty eclectic and IMHO tasteful selection. Two orange Speedies cruised up the high street with Arrow cans gurgling, an Aprilia Shiver with nice underseat cans, then a Duke 1198. Even the SV650 that came past had a nice paint job and fruity can So hats off to the bikers round here. They have taste
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Fairings are for Fairies - Discuss
smilinjack replied to ptolemyx's topic in The Pub "Tinker and Budget"
Up until buying my first VFR in 2002 I'd never been behind a fairing. However,as an avowed fairy I am glad to have a fairing quite a lot of the time. If you're on something slow like a B King it's maybe not so bad, but I've had to do a lot of distance at speed in all weathers in the past, and I've been very grateful of my barn door ZZR. -
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Work for me otherwise I'd have been there. If you have some time, take the B5055 out of town, straight across the A515 at a slightly offset crossroads for Longnor, right the way to the A53. Bit on the bumpy side but some great views and you can stop for a cuppa at the Roaches tearooms if you turn towards Leek, or the Flash store on the way into Buxton. Did that route a couple of weeks a go.
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