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Hi from Wiltshire
Posted: 17 Nov 2007, 23:08
by SaffieD
Hi Guys
Just picked up my CRM this afternoon and really looking forward to getting to know her
Anyone else from down this way?
Cheers
Derek
Here's a photo of my lil' beastie...
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http://www.bikepics.com/pictures/1090395/[/url]
Posted: 18 Nov 2007, 06:56
by Gwyn
Posted: 18 Nov 2007, 14:58
by slider
Posted: 18 Nov 2007, 16:08
by scrubs
Purdy lookin bike Derek, she's a corker mate. Where did you find her?
Welcome

Posted: 18 Nov 2007, 16:19
by trebor-trix
Posted: 18 Nov 2007, 18:05
by SaffieD
Cheers chaps. She's definitely going to get dirty - oohhh yes!!!
And that garden's not mine..... that's where I got her - bought her from a top bloke in Liverpool - bike was on ebay with a "buy it now" option - so I did. My little pad isn't big enough to play in - most of the space is taken up by the double garage..... an 04 ZX10R and a 92 CBR1000F keeping the AR company.....
Just need to link up with some like-minded people down this way to find out where they ride. Have a couple of ordinance survey maps to have a look at.
Could I use this baby on a motox practice track without buggering her up?
Posted: 18 Nov 2007, 19:04
by Gwyn
Yes, you'd have no problems going round a practice track, just make sure the bike is well prepped and you should't have any problems

I used my old (nicked

) AR in a 3 hour hare and hound no problem

The only thing i had to keep an eye on was long grass blocking up the rad louvres, causing it to overheat a bit, but once spotted and cleaned every lap, didnt have a problem

Dont know much about the riding around Swindon, but if your ever down in gods own country give us a shout

Posted: 18 Nov 2007, 19:05
by trebor-trix
i thought the old girl looked familiar, i watch

most of the crms that appear on ebay, keep abreast of current prices, perspective purchaser that i am
st. helens way i seem to recall, a nice example, 8) cool
Posted: 18 Nov 2007, 19:23
by SaffieD
St Helens it certainly was..... Was itching to go play today but it's been raining cats n dogs over here
Thanks for the info Gwyn - I might have to pay your area a visit - from what I've seen so far, whether you're on or off-road, the riding down your way is superb.
Posted: 18 Nov 2007, 19:43
by Gwyn
[b]SaffieD :[/b]
> St Helens it certainly was..... Was itching to go play today but it's been
> raining cats n dogs over here
>
> Thanks for the info Gwyn - I might have to pay your area a visit - from what
> I've seen so far, whether you're on or off-road, the riding down your way is
> superb.
No probs

I love Wales

Posted: 18 Nov 2007, 22:16
by andypugh
[b]Gwyn :[/b]
> No probs

I love Wales
For riding motorbikes it's great. I'll be there in 2 weeks with the CRM and the EC doing some green laning with the Trailrides Wales folks.
Anyone know Marianne? She is the best ever example of "don't judge a book by it's cover" I have ever met. She looks like a plump, middle aged, housewife. But she seems to be able to ride a bike places I wouldn't dream of, with her daughter on the pillion. The two of them did the Weston beach race in a sidecar this year too.
Maybe folk like me _can_ become gnarly off-road dudes

Posted: 19 Nov 2007, 07:06
by slider
marianne was riding one place behind me at the hafren on a drz400,only got chance to talk to her at one check though
Posted: 04 Dec 2007, 22:14
by Spacemonkey
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...to find out
where they ride. Have a couple of ordinance survey maps to have a look at.
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Go south of the M4 and you can ride pretty much any of the trails as most are BOATS (the green crosses on the OS maps) The Ridgeway is seasonal I believe around here, but illegal past the Wilts Border some place past Fox Hill. One of the best places in the countries for sheer number of legal lanes... Gotta be the main reason I'm staying here- it certainly isn't for the local totty!!!