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When/Where/Pics was the last time you rode your bike ?
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Re: When/Where/Pics was the last time you rode your bike ?
He'd wear it out.
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Re: When/Where/Pics was the last time you rode your bike ?
It did turn into a "how to plug a tyre " lesson as we had a full day with 6 pupils between 3 instructors all on training for Mod 2 tests. I had dumped my bike once i saw the screw and taken a spare school bike so on the mid session break for lunch i plugged the tyre with an audience, most of whom didnt know it was an option, so explained the kit and showed how to use it.Bustaspoke wrote: ↑Fri Jul 21, 2023 7:42 pm On a positive note it's a opportunity to show the pupils that you don't need a new tyre when it's punctured in the middle & give the pupils some experience on loose road surfaces.
# Keeping it real
The brand new loose gravel was a little weird for everyone but i led the training group out as i have done it before on Norwegian mountain roads as one of my colleagues who is really good on Mod 1 training stuff and normal roads but had never ridden on anything loose before was a bit nervous of it so i was just chatting on the radio and follow my line and "do NOT grab the front brake and keep everything smooth" .. It all went well and the worries went very quickly
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French/Swiss Alps, most of the time spent on mtb, but got several road trips in on the bike, roads are simply awesome.
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Always good to turn something like this into a learning opportunity.Bigyin wrote: ↑Sat Jul 22, 2023 12:05 amIt did turn into a "how to plug a tyre " lesson as we had a full day with 6 pupils between 3 instructors all on training for Mod 2 tests. I had dumped my bike once i saw the screw and taken a spare school bike so on the mid session break for lunch i plugged the tyre with an audience, most of whom didnt know it was an option, so explained the kit and showed how to use it.Bustaspoke wrote: ↑Fri Jul 21, 2023 7:42 pm On a positive note it's a opportunity to show the pupils that you don't need a new tyre when it's punctured in the middle & give the pupils some experience on loose road surfaces.
# Keeping it real
The brand new loose gravel was a little weird for everyone but i led the training group out as i have done it before on Norwegian mountain roads as one of my colleagues who is really good on Mod 1 training stuff and normal roads but had never ridden on anything loose before was a bit nervous of it so i was just chatting on the radio and follow my line and "do NOT grab the front brake and keep everything smooth" .. It all went well and the worries went very quickly
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Re: When/Where/Pics was the last time you rode your bike ?
How many instructors does it take to fix a puncture? Two ordinary trainees were not harmed, merely bemused.The Spin Doctor wrote: ↑Sat Jul 22, 2023 9:48 am
Always good to turn something like this into a learning opportunity.
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Best bike to the fore.MrLongbeard wrote: ↑Mon Jul 24, 2023 4:44 pm Popped up to north west Wales for 5 day
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Worst bike being used as sacrificial protecting the alpha bike.
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A short trip out before the next deluge of rain. Worst July ever,certainly the worst this year.
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Re: When/Where/Pics was the last time you rode your bike ?
It’s been a while since I last had a chance to get a few hours out in the dry.
Today there was an opportunity, the rain wasn’t due until early afternoon so off we went to The Old Depot in Weedon, Northants.
A quick coffee and off again to get back without getting wet.
Wrong bike wrong colour for this gang.
Dramatic skies dodging the showers heading home.
Today there was an opportunity, the rain wasn’t due until early afternoon so off we went to The Old Depot in Weedon, Northants.
A quick coffee and off again to get back without getting wet.
Wrong bike wrong colour for this gang.
Dramatic skies dodging the showers heading home.
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Re: When/Where/Pics was the last time you rode your bike ?
Bet they were easy to spot off the bike, must have 6ft long arms judging from the bars
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Re: When/Where/Pics was the last time you rode your bike ?
Decided to take the gs out for a look around superbike factory Macclesfield. Mixed weather but who cares.
They've got loads of bikes there and my intention was to sit on a bmw 1000xr, which I did. I'm about 5 9 and I wasn't quite getting enough foot down for my liking. Whilst I was sat on it, I tried 2, a bloke came over and said, he was up Scotland with 2 mates who both had them and both had gearbox trouble, so with that and the height, the end.
I only found 2 other bikes of mild interest in the whole shop, Enfield 500 x 3 and a rebel 1100 dct with a little seat on the back that my mrs could possibly get on, with her dodgy knees.
The Enfield i reckon would be a great little chugger for knocking about local ish, low seat and decent seating position. Same goes for the rebel.
I've recently developed the change bike itch again, nowt wrong with what I've got but my garage will only cater for 2 bikes and I fancy a little chugger.
From Mac, waze took me towards Buxton via Cand F then some strange route home, but I'm back now. A nice 120 miles had.
Not great pic's...
They've got loads of bikes there and my intention was to sit on a bmw 1000xr, which I did. I'm about 5 9 and I wasn't quite getting enough foot down for my liking. Whilst I was sat on it, I tried 2, a bloke came over and said, he was up Scotland with 2 mates who both had them and both had gearbox trouble, so with that and the height, the end.
I only found 2 other bikes of mild interest in the whole shop, Enfield 500 x 3 and a rebel 1100 dct with a little seat on the back that my mrs could possibly get on, with her dodgy knees.
The Enfield i reckon would be a great little chugger for knocking about local ish, low seat and decent seating position. Same goes for the rebel.
I've recently developed the change bike itch again, nowt wrong with what I've got but my garage will only cater for 2 bikes and I fancy a little chugger.
From Mac, waze took me towards Buxton via Cand F then some strange route home, but I'm back now. A nice 120 miles had.
Not great pic's...
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Re: When/Where/Pics was the last time you rode your bike ?
If you like the 500 have a go before you buy, the performance can be a bit underwhelming.
If you're ever passing Barnsley you can have a go on mine.
If you're ever passing Barnsley you can have a go on mine.
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Re: When/Where/Pics was the last time you rode your bike ?
Last month I found a channel on YT 'Bullet wanderer',he uploaded a series going around France on his Bullet.It looked good just chugging around on his EnfieldDodgy69 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 03, 2023 3:19 pm
I only found 2 other bikes of mild interest in the whole shop, Enfield 500 x 3 and a rebel 1100 dct with a little seat on the back that my mrs could possibly get on, with her dodgy knees.
The Enfield i reckon would be a great little chugger for knocking about local ish, low seat and decent seating position. Same goes for the rebel.
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Time to fit shiny new rubber to the Ducati in time for the annual long ride to South Wales and back to meet up with the RTTL trackday posse
Couldn’t get the bastard wheel nut off (220nm torque) but thankfully popped down to local car tyres place who change over my tyres to loose wheels normally and they rattle gunned it off.
Note the lack of exhaust as I rode there with it removed as it needs to be off for the wheel to come out and pretty much zero change to the noise as the cat does all the silencing
Couldn’t get the bastard wheel nut off (220nm torque) but thankfully popped down to local car tyres place who change over my tyres to loose wheels normally and they rattle gunned it off.
Note the lack of exhaust as I rode there with it removed as it needs to be off for the wheel to come out and pretty much zero change to the noise as the cat does all the silencing
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Re: When/Where/Pics was the last time you rode your bike ?
KungFooBob wrote: ↑Thu Aug 03, 2023 5:03 pm If you like the 500 have a go before you buy, the performance can be a bit underwhelming.
If you're ever passing Barnsley you can have a go on mine.
Not bothered about performance, I just fancy a chugger and I think the REs are the best in class regarding modern bikes.
I also sat on a Africa twin 1100 and there not as tall as I was expecting, but I just think big adventure bikes need to be shaft drive.
So many bike with so little difference, so for me, it's the oddballs that attract.
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I've still got last year's rubber on, bike's done pretty much F...all this year.Bigyin wrote: ↑Thu Aug 03, 2023 6:35 pm Time to fit shiny new rubber to the Ducati in time for the annual long ride to South Wales and back to meet up with the RTTL trackday posse
Couldn’t get the bastard wheel nut off (220nm torque) but thankfully popped down to local car tyres place who change over my tyres to loose wheels normally and they rattle gunned it off.
Note the lack of exhaust as I rode there with it removed as it needs to be off for the wheel to come out and pretty much zero change to the noise as the cat does all the silencing
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