Army Motorcycle Championships 19th 20th Nov 2011

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Re: Army Motorcycle Championships 19th 20th Nov 2011

Post by arceye » Sat Oct 22, 2011 5:35 pm

I did'nt know where Long Valley is even though i went past it today. :oops:
So only down the road from me. :roll:
I think that one will be too difficult for me though.
I will have to get down there to watch you in action on the KTM.
Make sure you fuel up and tighten that sprocket nut. ;) :lol:
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Re: Army Motorcycle Championships 19th 20th Nov 2011

Post by Roy W » Sat Oct 22, 2011 8:17 pm

arceye wrote:I did'nt know where Long Valley is even though i went past it today. :oops:
So only down the road from me. :roll:
I think that one will be too difficult for me though.
I will have to get down there to watch you in action on the KTM.
Make sure you fuel up and tighten that sprocket nut. ;) :lol:

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Go on, you know you want to really!
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Re: Army Motorcycle Championships 19th 20th Nov 2011

Post by Bunker » Sat Oct 22, 2011 8:52 pm

I didnt know we had so many vets among us, any of you know how to safely remove a tick from my cat?
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Army Motorcycle Championships 19th 20th Nov 2011

Post by Xerxes2K » Sat Oct 22, 2011 10:16 pm

Twist anti clockwise then pull... That how I like to do it anyways :p
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Re: Army Motorcycle Championships 19th 20th Nov 2011

Post by Minter » Sun Oct 23, 2011 7:44 am

Roy W wrote:
arceye wrote:I did'nt know where Long Valley is even though i went past it today. :oops:
So only down the road from me. :roll:
I think that one will be too difficult for me though.
I will have to get down there to watch you in action on the KTM.
Make sure you fuel up and tighten that sprocket nut. ;) :lol:

Arceye

It's not the winning that matters. Some of us have to come last. If I get the time off work you'd have somebody behind you

Go on, you know you want to really!
It'll be no more difficult than the LDT but equally as enjoyable! At least they'll be no tarmac to fall off on!

ALSO OPEN TO RAF, NAVY, TA AND POLICE VETERANS TOO! I doubt the RAVC will be there so dont bring your poorly cats and dogs!

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Re: Army Motorcycle Championships 19th 20th Nov 2011

Post by Roy W » Sun Oct 23, 2011 4:38 pm

Which bike are you using Minter?
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Re: Army Motorcycle Championships 19th 20th Nov 2011

Post by Minter » Sun Oct 23, 2011 5:16 pm

Roy W wrote:Which bike are you using Minter?
Not sure yet! Depends what my mates will ride! :lol:
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Re: Army Motorcycle Championships 19th 20th Nov 2011

Post by Roy W » Sun Oct 23, 2011 6:12 pm

Minter wrote:
Roy W wrote:Which bike are you using Minter?
Not sure yet! Depends what my mates will ride! :lol:

Just noticed that Bunker will be eligible to ride. How about it Simon?

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Re: Army Motorcycle Championships 19th 20th Nov 2011

Post by mick » Mon Oct 24, 2011 7:06 pm

HI,

just a quick ? Won'y be able to do this year's but thinking ahead. Says open to a variety of ex this and thats and current MoD civil servants. I'd be keen to have a bash next year (yes, I WILL get the MT on the road by then). I am currently a mental health nurse working within an NHS Trust which has an agreement with the MoD regarding treating both vets and current forces folk (Catterick is within our area of operation). Any chance I could swing an entry?

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Re: Army Motorcycle Championships 19th 20th Nov 2011

Post by Minter » Mon Oct 24, 2011 10:04 pm

mick wrote:HI,

just a quick ? Won'y be able to do this year's but thinking ahead. Says open to a variety of ex this and thats and current MoD civil servants. I'd be keen to have a bash next year (yes, I WILL get the MT on the road by then). I am currently a mental health nurse working within an NHS Trust which has an agreement with the MoD regarding treating both vets and current forces folk (Catterick is within our area of operation). Any chance I could swing an entry?

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No harm in asking SSgt Cordon the secretary of this years meeting for further info.. His contact details are at para 21 at the begining of this thread... More the merrier i say especially if you have an MT!!

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