LOL Apparently it needs an engine, or is that considered a consumable?weeksy wrote: ↑Mon Jun 28, 2021 4:55 pm https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/it ... 186197034/
Needs some work done
RRTL to do lands end to John o groats for charity?
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I had a very similar (gp)z550d1. Fairly reliable (apart from terrible coils and very susceptible to rust). This was 25 years ago as well, amazed any have survived!millemille wrote: ↑Mon Jun 28, 2021 3:19 pm Having organised the very first LDDD (which went on to become the LDC) back in 2013, and took part as well - along with @porter_jamie - it's an experience well worth having.
I rode this bad boy...
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If only we knew someone who would fix bikes up for bacon butties
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Re: RRTL to do lands end to John o groats for charity?
It's finding them too that's an issue.
There's also the other costs to consider here
£300 entry.
£260 fuel + ferry £9.
£297 bike
That doesn't include a hotel at start or end. So really looking at a grand. Sure it's a grand spent for a good cause, but if doing it either privately or as a forum entry it needs to be considered
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Where ever you are in the country it is the best part of 2,000 miles (home to Lands end, lands to JoG, JoG to home) in 3 days.
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If you're getting on a ferry near Inverness something's gone wrong!
They get a ferry on the west coast of Scotland south of Glasgow that takes you north to get past Glasgow, avoiding the need to battle through the weegies.
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Slightly north of Inverness, down via the Black isle, Nigg to Cromarty maybe. Nigg is oil rig central, they park spare rigs there. Cromarty is very pretty.
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