Boxing day bimble to Imber village, Salisbury Plain

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Boxing day bimble to Imber village, Salisbury Plain

Post by Godspeed » Thu Dec 26, 2013 4:43 pm

Had a fantastic ride today. Headed across Bristol and round via Chippenham and then down to Westbury. Pretty icy first thing, and knobblies give you a good old impression of slipping about too!
Anyway headed up to Imber, then carried on across to Market Lavington then found a couple of byways there to ride on. Nobody about at all - absolutely great!!! What better way than to clear your head :)
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Re: Boxing day bimble to Imber village, Salisbury Plain

Post by Godspeed » Fri Dec 27, 2013 4:40 pm

Sorry, just realised how maa-hoo-sive those pics came out!! :)
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Re: Boxing day bimble to Imber village, Salisbury Plain

Post by arceye » Fri Dec 27, 2013 8:00 pm

Glad you got the bike running better now since Wye Valley. :D
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Re: Boxing day bimble to Imber village, Salisbury Plain

Post by namtip » Sat Dec 28, 2013 1:03 am

Nice pics Godspeed. Is that the Apophis extra large tank you have there?
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Re: Boxing day bimble to Imber village, Salisbury Plain

Post by Godspeed » Sat Dec 28, 2013 7:04 am

namtip wrote:Nice pics Godspeed. Is that the Apophis extra large tank you have there?
Yep, part of the reason I bought this particular bike cause it came with both tanks and the extra range is great! I think I can get almost 220 miles before needing to refill, and even then there's still 50 miles left! Yeh it's a bit heavier when full, but still manages fine off-road :)

Oh yeh, arceye I ended up replacing the coil and ht lead and it's been absolutely fine since.... Apart from I've just snapped my speedo cable, and the clutch basket needs filing down and....... ;)

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Re: Boxing day bimble to Imber village, Salisbury Plain

Post by Derrick » Wed Jan 01, 2014 3:34 pm

Glad to hear your getting to know your MT, there is always something that can be done, but the good thing is you can keep using it while waiting to do most jobs.
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