i would recomend it, some great views abd good coastal roads :rockon:
i packed too many clothes... lol
leathers with a rain suit, as textiles stay damp.
if you go camping buy a tanno as this was the best bit of kit i took. made a great porch to both cook under and leave all your damp...
i suffer this every tuesday living in poole, we get the bike nights, and its frustrating riding on my way home and getting stuck behind a 10k sports bike with 5k of optional parts and a summer rider who blasts pass at 100 + on the motorway but as soon as you hit traffic cant filter of ****e, or...
Well i survived over 1500 miles riding round Ireland met some fab people and got some nes stories to talk ablout in the pub,,
Heres a few pics (Working on a film but didnt want to bore everyone with hours of great bike cam action)
i ride all year round anf in the winter months all 8 of them, i use a high vis belt thing, Cool does not stop you from being hit i guess. a judging just how crap some car drivers observation can be, every little helps:rolleyes:
15 miles... you lucky bugger, gonna take me over 4hrs to get up there lol :D
made my 12v socket holder today, marine 12v socket was £6 plus £1.00 for the tub, and i had a fef rubber gomits already, should be pretty much water tight now :thumbup:
I was going to spray it with...
glad your in one peice, could have been worse, if you let get inside your head it will burn you :(
best thing is say to yourself "i lived" many dont, thats what keeps me going... :thumbup:
Bikes been serviced and mot'ed. got most of my stuff together all the dam documents too.
Headind off on august the 2nd towards fishgard ferry port... its so close now i can taste it. will post some pics when i do the "test" pack on thursday :rockon:
dunno if i should cut off the straps on...
meta alarm turned out to be a plug and play version, and it was just tripping out a fuse :(
shame SOS bike recovery are a bunch of cowboys AVOID these helpless freaks at all costs ;)
So with the meta unit off at the menders and my bike back up and running with a bit more bike savy under my...
Well i have a lifeless bike in the Garage, after the alarm decided tuesday night to just suck all the life from my trusted steed, first i thought the fob had run out of batteries, So £8 later, still no Bleep Bleep. then i tryed the manual overide which just set the alarm off, now i have a back...
wow Over £800, i would want them to throw in a free service and mot every year for that ;)
Carol Nash quoted £225 with breakdown cover.... But i found out the hard way that breakdown cover means sending out a smegging monkey who tries to rip out your alarm and then says the best thing you can...
Getting back on track now bud cheers, got myself a bit depessed, but a qck slap and my second week without pain killers seems to be helping, :uk:
Again cheers for the advice and tips guys, really starting to get excited now :D
dam the list is getting big... am i gonna fit all this on the...