Wye valley 2nd - 4th October.

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Re: Wye valley 2nd - 4th October.

Post by arceye » Thu Oct 01, 2015 9:01 pm

mt bandit wrote:bulldog and i , will be there mid morning
On the MT like a hero or in the bunker truck ? :roll:
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Re: Wye valley 2nd - 4th October.

Post by mt bandit » Thu Oct 01, 2015 9:26 pm

arceye wrote:
mt bandit wrote:bulldog and i , will be there mid morning
On the MT like a hero or in the bunker truck ? :roll:
Alas ,
my amal is playing up and i don't trust it , so i'm vamping gutted really coz i so badly wanted to ride in like a hero , :roll: , but after minter fits my new mikuni , and tunes it up for me , i'll never vamp again
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Re: Wye valley 2nd - 4th October.

Post by Minter » Thu Oct 01, 2015 10:27 pm

mt bandit wrote:
arceye wrote:
mt bandit wrote:bulldog and i , will be there mid morning
On the MT like a hero or in the bunker truck ? :roll:
Alas ,
my amal is playing up and i don't trust it , so i'm vamping gutted really coz i so badly wanted to ride in like a hero , :roll: , but after minter fits my new mikuni , and tunes it up for me , i'll never vamp again
:lol: I'll be there as soon as i can with a truck full of goodies! You'll want to ride it home Sunday thats for sure Mick - Shiny bit on the van ready to plug and play!

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Re: Wye valley 2nd - 4th October.

Post by Franc » Fri Oct 02, 2015 4:38 am

Safe journey everyone, anyone who is arriving before 3pm is welcome to turn up at my house for tea, coffee and biscuits.
I have to be at home to pick up my daughter from school.
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Re: Wye valley 2nd - 4th October.

Post by hounddog » Fri Oct 02, 2015 9:07 am

Unfortunately I wont be able to join you due to unforeseen family matters -
hope you all have a great weekend -

Ian
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Re: Wye valley 2nd - 4th October.

Post by Minter » Fri Oct 02, 2015 2:04 pm

Nevermind Ian, see you at the next one...

I'm just about to set off should be there around 1700 if the traffic is kind....

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Re: Wye valley 2nd - 4th October.

Post by Minter » Sun Oct 04, 2015 12:04 pm

Just got back from another great ride around the Wye Valley.. The weather was kind to us this year with no rain and bone dry tintern steps which made them really easy for a change! Devils stair case gets harder every year but what a great challenge! This has to be the hardest challenge for man and machine the MT riders ever have to face!

Big thanks to franc for leading us around the trails on his C90 and showing us some more new trails! Awesome.

Saturday night was full of the usual entertainment and banter soured only by England getting thrashed by the Aussies!

Big welcome to the ride out scene for Laurence and Jooles who rode all the way up from Kent..

See you all at the next one which all being well will be Mr Shineys Northampton extravaganza unless you brave the Dragon!

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Re: Wye valley 2nd - 4th October.

Post by moose » Sun Oct 04, 2015 2:22 pm

Well done lads for another great wye valley meet

Came a cropper with a large rock - the rock won ! And ive now got a gear lever with no end on it and a rock shaped gouge on my clutch casing :lol: and leaking loadsa oil luckily i didn't have to ride it home

Hope everyone gets home safe

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Re: Wye valley 2nd - 4th October.

Post by Jooles » Sun Oct 04, 2015 4:46 pm

Got home safely around 5. What a brilliant weekend. A big thank you all who made us feel welcome, especially Rick, spelt with a silent "p"!!! Really good to put faces to names-and many thanks to Franc for making it all possible - and a new carb!
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Re: Wye valley 2nd - 4th October.

Post by Franc » Sun Oct 04, 2015 5:13 pm

A big thankyou to all who came this year, what a scream! :lol:
Memorable moments include flying past Gronk on a particularly tricky track and doing the devils staircase on the C90, the exhaust took a massive hit and sheared the end can clean off, and destroying the brakes.
My neighbour Adam came out for his first trail riding experience, and did amazingly well on my MT604.
I feel sorry for Micks missus, as she won't stop hearing about Minter and his carb, Jeff and his antitheft system for his trailer, Bulldogs Honda MT500, and Lardmarc had me in stitches all night.
Finally, welcome to to the new guys that bit the bullet and survived the ribbing piss taking, and banter.
An amazing weekend full of giggles gaffs and games, only made better by an brilliant result in the rugby.......well done England. :D
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