Norfolk 2010 ... 24/25/26 Sept.
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Hmmm - the one thing that does work pretty well compared to most big cities is the traffic system - the inner ring road is excellent unless you are unfamiliar with it and can't figure it out or cope with the short transition to the on/off ramps.Aladinsaneuk wrote:i went through the centre of coventry the other day at rush hour - hence my some what jaundiced view....
That said there are a few roads to steer clear of at peak times.
“Scientists investigate that which already is. Engineers create that which has never been.”
-- Albert Einstein
-- Albert Einstein
I used to work in Leicester also... now that was a nightmare off the M69 up Narborough Road
Its cold, wet and miserable here... I sure hope it brightens and warms up a bit... riding in cold damp weather ain't my idea of fun!

Its cold, wet and miserable here... I sure hope it brightens and warms up a bit... riding in cold damp weather ain't my idea of fun!
"There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one..." - Joey Dunlop. Isle of Man TT Champion.
Well its now pissing it down here, and its windy as hell...
Unfortunately I don't have the luxury of a car... Wifey needs it tomorrow for her trip down South
I'll wait until midday to see what the weather brings... but I've done my fair share of crappy weather riding and if it were 50 miles I could cope with it, but not 400
Its a shame, the weather always has to put a dampner on things :(
Here is my baby, ready to rock!

Unfortunately I don't have the luxury of a car... Wifey needs it tomorrow for her trip down South

I'll wait until midday to see what the weather brings... but I've done my fair share of crappy weather riding and if it were 50 miles I could cope with it, but not 400

Its a shame, the weather always has to put a dampner on things :(
Here is my baby, ready to rock!

"There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one..." - Joey Dunlop. Isle of Man TT Champion.
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norfolk weather update
lovely and sunny - a bit of a breeze but nothing major
i can see some clouds so we will get some showers i expect - but that is it
so - get the hell out of the smog areas and hopefully better weather :)
lovely and sunny - a bit of a breeze but nothing major
i can see some clouds so we will get some showers i expect - but that is it
so - get the hell out of the smog areas and hopefully better weather :)
Let's face it, you wouldn't go to a nurse to get good advice on a problem with a Falco - you'd choose an Engineer or a mechanic...
I'm not riding safe or partying hard :(
Sorry the prospect of 200 miles of wet roads is more than enough to put me off, so have a great time and you'll have to mock my tent skills another time
Sorry the prospect of 200 miles of wet roads is more than enough to put me off, so have a great time and you'll have to mock my tent skills another time

"There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one..." - Joey Dunlop. Isle of Man TT Champion.
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What bright sunny bits????
200 miles of cold soggyness now mostly forgotten after a pleasant evening of good food, good company, deep and meaningfull Aprrilia techno babble (whoosh...) and into the early hours alcohol fueled general bollox talking which I did understand (well it made sense then!).
I got home mosty dry and hope you got a nice ride out.
Thanks to Samray as ever and to the delightfull Delia (aladin) Sane catering.
Shebx
200 miles of cold soggyness now mostly forgotten after a pleasant evening of good food, good company, deep and meaningfull Aprrilia techno babble (whoosh...) and into the early hours alcohol fueled general bollox talking which I did understand (well it made sense then!).
I got home mosty dry and hope you got a nice ride out.
Thanks to Samray as ever and to the delightfull Delia (aladin) Sane catering.
Shebx
There is only one way of life and that's your own.
I'd like to say a very big thank you to Sam, Pete and Hanna for sorting out the Norfolk weekend - they did an excellent job.
Yes it was a bit wet and a bit chilly but nothing that should worry the majority (though we might aim for sometime closer to summer next time).
Although I only got there on Saturday morning I did manage to see everyone - which was nice.
Attendees were:
Samray
Aladinsaneuk
Malteser (Miss IOW TT)
Sheebee
HisNibbs (Hello Barbie let's go party)
Griff
BenWah
k1w1boy
Martdude
Oh, and me
.... and a special thank you to Pete for lending me his rainproof overuit to ride home after I discovered that I'd not packed my over-trousers - It made a huge difference to the journey home.

Yes it was a bit wet and a bit chilly but nothing that should worry the majority (though we might aim for sometime closer to summer next time).
Although I only got there on Saturday morning I did manage to see everyone - which was nice.
Attendees were:
Samray
Aladinsaneuk
Malteser (Miss IOW TT)
Sheebee
HisNibbs (Hello Barbie let's go party)
Griff
BenWah
k1w1boy
Martdude
Oh, and me
.... and a special thank you to Pete for lending me his rainproof overuit to ride home after I discovered that I'd not packed my over-trousers - It made a huge difference to the journey home.

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I only facilitated and vacillated, Pete and Hanna did all the work, and made a damned good job of it too.
My parting words to Miss Hypothermia were to get stuck into some pies and develop a layer of blubber like the rest of us.
Best dressed digit award went to Martdude who looked like ET but couldn't phone home until he retrieved his phone from China or somesuch.
Thanks to all for a great time, and for turning up despite weather forecasts.
Hope you all considered it worthwhile and didn't get too wet on the way home.
Must have been quite a trek for most of you.
p.s. I had a dry ride out there in the sun before the falco effect came into play, and a dry ride home after they all departed.

My parting words to Miss Hypothermia were to get stuck into some pies and develop a layer of blubber like the rest of us.

Best dressed digit award went to Martdude who looked like ET but couldn't phone home until he retrieved his phone from China or somesuch.
Thanks to all for a great time, and for turning up despite weather forecasts.

Must have been quite a trek for most of you.
p.s. I had a dry ride out there in the sun before the falco effect came into play, and a dry ride home after they all departed.

In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular.
Yes, a very big thank you to : Saruman/Sam for working his special magic with the site;
and to DeliaPete for feeding us so munificently.
A special thank you to Sheebee for introducing me to the unique pleasure of tequila-soaked jaffa cakes.
And thanks to everyone for being such good company.
Oh, and a special mention for the Full River Chinese takeaway in Acle: not only did they have my phone, they took the trouble to ring my home, in an effort to return it. (Unfortunately, Gill didn't have any of your numbers to pass the message on). Good service!
and to DeliaPete for feeding us so munificently.
A special thank you to Sheebee for introducing me to the unique pleasure of tequila-soaked jaffa cakes.
And thanks to everyone for being such good company.
Oh, and a special mention for the Full River Chinese takeaway in Acle: not only did they have my phone, they took the trouble to ring my home, in an effort to return it. (Unfortunately, Gill didn't have any of your numbers to pass the message on). Good service!
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It's an electric line
To your zodiac sign
I've got a Black and Silver Machine!
It's an electric line
To your zodiac sign
I've got a Black and Silver Machine!