Last night I went on a ride out with the DOCGB West Yorkshire branch. Think we had about 20 riders and it was brisk! Very brisk!
My buttocks are a joy to behold. Like leather beautifully tanned and supple. Unfortunately just like Harley saddle bags rather large and difficult to keep looking their best, hang at odd angles and always seem to be lacking proportion with the rest of my lovely components.
@Gartree they are superb old tanks, mine shown below, bought it new from Allen Jeffries in June 2000 a mere 43,000 miles on it now, enjoyed every one of them
Tester was impressed. Usual German engineering comments. Actually made a cash offer for the bike for his own use. Lighter than the RT by 35 kg,lower than the GS and simpler to work on than just about anything since. Good offer for a 23 year old bike but would not know what to replace it with as a day to day bike.
successfully installed two internal I.P. cameras, caught a grey squirrel and learnt that wasp nest has returned at bottom of garden so will possibly be out there tonight at dusk.
That’s amazing congratulations to your daughter There is NO WAY you can wriggle out of this one Dog it is
Actually had first decent and proper ride since 2019 on Multi this week, retrieving MX5 from Thurso... ...fun drive home down the twisty bits of the A9 and now need to get it MOT'd and ready for some August Cadwell evening funtimes. Got back last night, and then spent a little time this morning bolting up some gul och blå... Shall have a ride later and see how it feels, and whether the council has got round to putting the road surface back on Rasen bends...
So far today a little in the garden as too damn hot, also i've been organising a kitchen sink changeover for tomorrow and i've just seen the Spitfire flyover twice. Now for a little ride out on the silver machine as much cooler temperatures.
A pleasant social ride out with a rider we have not seen for a couple of years, a snow foam and wash Carole’s new to her car followed by a couple of hours sat in the pub garden chillin’ and enjoying a pint and a few nibbles. Bed time now. Andy