North Wales Bimble.

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Re: North Wales Bimble.

Post by twmtomos1 » Sat Apr 14, 2012 4:57 pm

Yes Pete fantastic area for scenery and quite quick roads , we go that way quite often and to Betws y Coed and over Denbigh moores ,last time we went the weather was fantastic for a change ,which made for great riding , i usualy go on the mt 500 and the roads suite the bike quite well
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Re: North Wales Bimble.

Post by fantastic mister fox » Sun Apr 15, 2012 4:36 pm

The A5 is a pretty awesome all the way from Owesetry to Bangor one of my Favourite roads, (as long as it's not full of haulage lorries)
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Re: North Wales Bimble.

Post by ellrider » Sun Apr 15, 2012 4:41 pm

One of the many good roads and scenery in Gods Country.
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Re: North Wales Bimble.

Post by Derrick » Sun Apr 15, 2012 5:50 pm

Pete Low wrote:The A5 from Capel Curig to Bangor, has better scenery and a more enjoyable road:
Took that road when I went out for a ride during the Dragon this year. I agree with you Pete, it is a lovely ride.

I was aiming to meet my daughter, she's at Bangor Uni, but it was the weekend she was visiting friends in Manchester :roll: but went for the ride there anyway.
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Re: North Wales Bimble.

Post by twmtomos1 » Sun Apr 15, 2012 6:22 pm

went that way today Llanfairfechan to Llanberis up Llanberis pass and down to Betws y Coed great weather and back home and the 500 didnt miss a beat
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North Wales Bimble.

Post by Xerxes2K » Sun Apr 15, 2012 6:51 pm

This is what I did in Wales today...

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Re: North Wales Bimble.

Post by Wirralman » Sun Apr 15, 2012 8:26 pm

This is what I did in Wales today...
He was trying to take the easy route :lol: :lol: I powered through the main path just above his bike in the picture, no problem. But then, I've got a standard engine with a standard airbox, not a monster 604 that demands a K &N filter ;)

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Re: North Wales Bimble.

Post by Minter » Sun Apr 15, 2012 8:29 pm

Wirralman wrote:
This is what I did in Wales today...
He was trying to take the easy route :lol: :lol: I powered through the main path just above his bike in the picture, no problem. But then, I've got a standard engine with a standard airbox, not a monster 604 that demands a K &N filter ;)

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How on earth did you get that out! :shock:
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Post by Xerxes2K » Sun Apr 15, 2012 8:41 pm

Muscle power... Eric's.. Lol


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Re: North Wales Bimble.

Post by Wirralman » Sun Apr 15, 2012 8:51 pm

How on earth did you get that out!
Muscle power... Eric's.. Lol
No ...... brain power... Mike's ( my mate riding my MT No2, complete with metal plug cap)

Placed an old railway sleeper in the wheeltrack behind the rear wheel. There were four of us so we picked up the back end and dragged it onto the sleeper, then rolled it out backwards.

The first idea was to lift out the front end first onto 'dry ground'. Good in theory, but the dry ground melted away like sugar when the weight of the wheel touched it.

The tyres were worn Distanzias, which was a good thing. With off-road tyres he'd have bogged down further in and I hadn't taken my flippers.

The track is the Wayfarer. I'm sure the water wasn't that deep last September
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