Northern Ireland / Irish 400 owners - LAST TRY!
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Name and shame Vic !
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Really looking forward to it boys. The bike was pretty much finished, just waiting for the seat to arrive from Richy and that would be it all done; until Monday night when I knocked a bit of timber down from the rafters of my garage by accident. It boinged off the tank and left a dent. I could've cried! But I chose a bout of extreme cursing instead. It didn't really help all that much. The dent stayed put, no matter how much I swore at it.royster81 wrote:So when's the first run out this year lads
Anyway it should be all fixed next week, so I'll be rarin' to go, Royster. If you could arrange for someone to come out and give the roads down our way a bit of a scrub first tho. As if the road salt isn't bad enough, it seems a lot of our local farmers are getting started early in their task of covering every inch of rural tarmac with cack.
I will do everything in my power to attend this year.
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Soupyzrx wrote:royster81 wrote:So when's the first run out this year lads[/Royster. If you could arrange for someone to come out and give the roads down our way a bit of a scrub first tho..
Ill be right over if it means more turn up this year lol
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First ive seen of this!
When, where, what time! Is it only 400,s.
400s are all I got?
When, where, what time! Is it only 400,s.
400s are all I got?
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Id be game for this
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First off , where are you guys ? No point planning a meet in Newcastle if your in omagh ! Lol
Sundays are about the only day that suits us family guys buy next Sunday (31th) Vic and I are at the Anglesey track day so it'll have to be some Sunday after that.
Sundays are about the only day that suits us family guys buy next Sunday (31th) Vic and I are at the Anglesey track day so it'll have to be some Sunday after that.
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Ah good, this'll be my consolation for the fact that it looks like I'll not be fit for Anglesey after walking backwards into a hole during a bit of careless grass cutting and buggering my ankle. Even if I could get my foot up onto the footrest, I wouldn't be able to get my boot zipped up until the swelling goes down a lot.
So a local meet soon would be brill.
So a local meet soon would be brill.
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So this begs the question,where and when ?
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Whenever you like, wherever you like.
What about the Hospice run from Carrick Castle on Sunday 21st (I think) June? We could form a little 400cc enclave within the procession.
I know those ride-outs are as slow as shit and deadly boring, but they're for a good cause and we could just stick with it for as long as we fancied and if the notion takes us we could just feck off for a spin by ourselves.
Just a thought.
What about the Hospice run from Carrick Castle on Sunday 21st (I think) June? We could form a little 400cc enclave within the procession.
I know those ride-outs are as slow as shit and deadly boring, but they're for a good cause and we could just stick with it for as long as we fancied and if the notion takes us we could just feck off for a spin by ourselves.
Just a thought.
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Maybe, always an option.
Rhory and I also discussed meeting at Sprucefield then taking a scoot up to Dundrod.
If anyone wants to do a lap, fine. If not, others can stop at grandstand for a chat.
Not much miles but its normally more about metting up for a gossip.
Rhory and I also discussed meeting at Sprucefield then taking a scoot up to Dundrod.
If anyone wants to do a lap, fine. If not, others can stop at grandstand for a chat.
Not much miles but its normally more about metting up for a gossip.