Actually yesterday as we have only just got back, but we did the Zip Line which was excellent fun: Velocity Amazing weather as well!
took my 916 pipes off what a phaff well stuck on in the end, did some more cleaning I think in the end this bike might be as clean underneath as on top, well thats the plan anyway. I also changed the ignition barrel and rear light bulb on me fizz, took her for a blast to wivenhoe and gave her a nice ride, then went home hoping for another and there is still time today ...
drove over the 4 mile long Astoria bridge which connects Oregon to Washington state then went to see the sea-lions at pier 39
Try Snape, Aldeburgh good place to visit, used to have a top fish n chip shop. Also Thorpeness just north of there. Natty little boating lake and a house in the clouds.
Run down to the Godwood breakfast club and partook of a cooked breakfast in the Stirling Moss Pavillion. Paid a fiver extra over the old control tower but got full service at a table laid up with linen table cloth and big white napkins. Got 3 slices of toast each as well and refilled tea and coffee so actually good value. Loads of tasty high performance cars and loads of Ducatis in the bike park and out on the 272 and 286. Many Multistradas, Monsters and Streetfighters and one Superleggera. Gorgeous day with temperatures in the low 20s by mid day and a very enjoyable 120 odd miles. Andy
We've been to Sutton Hoo. I love this kind of stuff. We're back at the cottage now sunbathing Later I am taking my bride out for her birthday dinner at a Michelin restaurant, cos I'm good like that. And I want a new bike
Right where my dad lives. He was down today visiting and I took his new scrambler out for a blast. I don't care... I'm saying it... I loved it! Awesome fun and can really hussle through the corners. If it weren't for the wife I'd buy one. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
went to a long beach in "Long Beach" Washington State just after driving through the Columbia River gorge two days ago, a petroleum train derailed , caught fire and has caused a lot of uproar (never mind pollution)
32/36 Seems reasonable enough, I haven't used Bridgestones for 15 years+ on Jap 4's road only although I remember running higher pressures than Metz or Dunlops as the soft single compound stuff used to wriggle about if pressures were low and ripped to shreds, still only got about 1500 miles out of a rear