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Posted: 04 Dec 2007, 23:21
by mickstoy
[b]Eddie Evans :[/b]
> [b]mickstoy :[/b]
>> top day out lads despite freezing me b++++++s off felt like i was frozen stiff
>> on the way home, didnt help gettin lost either :o :lol: :lol: good to meet
>> up ed hope you wernt bruised up after your off i just wish i had a helmet cam
>> on :lol: fookin funny :lol: cheers lads :D
>
> It was funny and not too painful at the time. I thought I had got away with
> it but the handlebars struck my ribs. It wasn't too painfull on the day but
> my chest was really sore on Monday morning and will be for a week or two. :oops:
>
> Twice I have been to the Peaks now and twice I have had bruised ribs :) The
> lesson I am learning is to get some chest protection.
> PS
> I sent an e mail to pro circuit today for advise on jetting.
> I'll also have to sort out the rear light as the one on the bike has gone missing.
>
whoops :!: you never notice till the next day as for the chest protection and your back light i may be able to help iv got an acerbis rear light and plate holder that fits under the mudguard one of those armour suit thingys that covers chest,back,shoulders, elbow and lower arm only worn it once but i prefer seperate armour size large £50 for the pair if your interested

Posted: 04 Dec 2007, 23:35
by Eddie Evans
[b]mickstoy :[/b]

> whoops :!: you never notice till the next day as for the chest protection
> and your back light i may be able to help iv got an acerbis rear light and
> plate holder that fits under the mudguard one of those armour suit thingys
> that covers chest,back,shoulders, elbow and lower arm only worn it once but
> i prefer seperate armour size large £50 for the pair if your interested

I may be interested is it a large large if you know what I mean :oops:

Posted: 04 Dec 2007, 23:41
by mickstoy
[b]Eddie Evans :[/b]
> [b]mickstoy :[/b]
>
>> whoops :!: you never notice till the next day as for the chest protection
>> and your back light i may be able to help iv got an acerbis rear light and
>> plate holder that fits under the mudguard one of those armour suit thingys
>> that covers chest,back,shoulders, elbow and lower arm only worn it once but
>> i prefer seperate armour size large £50 for the pair if your interested
>
> I may be interested is it a large large if you know what I mean :oops:

:lol: im sayin nout :!: thinking about it mate it is quite a snug fit so maybe not but you can have the light for £15 plus postage if thats any good to you

Posted: 05 Dec 2007, 00:46
by Eddie Evans
[b]mickstoy :[/b]
> you can have the light for £15 plus postage if thats any good
> to you

I have ordered a unit off e bay on Monday, if that does not fit or doesn't arrive I would be interested if you've still got it. Thanks

Posted: 05 Dec 2007, 10:42
by mickstoy
ok mate no worries

Posted: 05 Dec 2007, 15:56
by Eddie Evans
[b]slider :[/b]
> [b]Eddie Evans :[/b]
>> [b]Gwyn :[/b]
>>> Sounds as though you had a good weekend Andy 8) I havent ridden around the
>>> Barmouth area for quite a few years now, fantastic area to ride with some stunning
>>> scenery 8) I must try and get up that way next year :D
>>
>> Sounds like a CRM day out to me 8)
>
> now that sounds like a plan ed!!

It could be if there's any interest. There are some great trails out there with fantastic scenary. It may be best to leave it a couple of months so that a full day can be made of it :!:
Whilst not being totally slick I think I could put a decent ride together in that area.
So any interest?

Posted: 05 Dec 2007, 16:40
by Gwyn
I'd be up for it in the spring :D Just got to get my ass in gear and get a tow bar and trailer sorted :roll:

Posted: 05 Dec 2007, 16:44
by slider
mmmmmmm,not sure! :roll:
i'll be there,work permitting of course :lol: :lol:

Posted: 05 Dec 2007, 18:39
by mickstoy
ill be there (sliders work permitting) i need a bigger van!! :lol: