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It did used to be great for sure. Even with the recent fewer posts I still like checking in, just a shame more people don't join in or start discussions as you can see from the members list there are quite a few logging inBarts dad wrote:Used to be great. Spoiled by one or two knob heads
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That's right but someone had to keep him in his place but i know that he did love me.pip wrote: ↑07 Sep 2019, 19:50bloody hell you two were like Ali and Frazercupidstunt wrote: ↑01 Sep 2019, 19:45Hi Pip
Think Cabinet has packed his bags and left he has been conspicuous by his absence.
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Was out with a fellow Guzzista the other week for a lunch. Also with @Trev a fortnight back to Sleap airfield. Did two days through France for a 4 day rip round the Picos and the Santander ferry back. Been doing the Pennine Guzzista breakfast meets and a few tootle after. Two Cadwell trackday. That's been it really. Got a Guzzista weekender at the end of the month. Actually starting to get back into it now the weather's cooled. Definitely becoming more of a Goldilocks biker
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I would also say i am becoming the same.
I find myself enjoying working on and building more than the actual riding.
This year i have done quite a few trackdays on the CRF450 and the CR250 supermoto's and enjoyed them.
I also ran the PB blade over at anglesey a few weeks ago and struggled riding such and extreme sportsbike - mainly because of my own fitness level or lack of and frankly trying to control a 173bhp 174 kilo wet blade was just beyond me.
I enjoy the supermoto's far more.
I find myself enjoying working on and building more than the actual riding.
This year i have done quite a few trackdays on the CRF450 and the CR250 supermoto's and enjoyed them.
I also ran the PB blade over at anglesey a few weeks ago and struggled riding such and extreme sportsbike - mainly because of my own fitness level or lack of and frankly trying to control a 173bhp 174 kilo wet blade was just beyond me.
I enjoy the supermoto's far more.
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I think you will find it's called old ageCRM wrote: ↑24 Oct 2019, 10:12I would also say i am becoming the same.
I find myself enjoying working on and building more than the actual riding.
This year i have done quite a few trackdays on the CRF450 and the CR250 supermoto's and enjoyed them.
I also ran the PB blade over at anglesey a few weeks ago and struggled riding such and extreme sportsbike - mainly because of my own fitness level or lack of and frankly trying to control a 173bhp 174 kilo wet blade was just beyond me.
I enjoy the supermoto's far more.
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I have done France and back and a 1k tour of Wales before I got married and bought a house this year, was all set for some lovely winter rides but nada, insurance lapped, chain is buggered and she lives under a blanket
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