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Great Sunday Ride
Posted: Sun 17 Jun, 2012 9:38 pm
by Intrepid Ken
Today we had a great day, 7 bikes in total. Only one step off and 6 riders got lost together, luckily I found them again and was able to teach them how to follow me

........ I'll say no more about it!!!!
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Re: Great Sunday Ride
Posted: Sun 17 Jun, 2012 10:33 pm
by KoosWA
Thanks guys great day out....and Ken thanks for leading me on the roundabout route to follow your tracks. Discovered another great track at least......oh and thanks for "finding" us again. Don't know what we will do without you. Probably be home earlier.....
Re: Great Sunday Ride
Posted: Mon 18 Jun, 2012 11:01 am
by bill9117
I agree a great ride and day out with no incidents apart from intrepid causing some concern when he went past bully who everyone else realized was directing a left turn and not just watching people go past as Ken explained later was his reasoning for not turning left like the rest of us.
The new Dr 650 was like a dream compared to the GSA in these conditions. It went where you wanted it to go and when it got out of hand a twist on the throttle sorted it out unlike the 1200 GSA which could be compared to a oil tanker as against a speedboat when it came to control and confidence. I still admire the GSA"s other features for long distance travelling with some light offroad stuff but for this sort of riding give me the doctor (Dr) any time. Mind you Doris was not impressed when I came home with it, she wasn't at all impressed. Needs some work done on this one.
Ken who was it that was photographed in the puddle?

Re: Great Sunday Ride
Posted: Mon 18 Jun, 2012 6:12 pm
by reklaw
Yes, a great Sunday ride including my little excursion into the puddle
I must get out with the DR Owners, New Guys & Oldies (DRONGO's for short) a bit more often.

Re: Great Sunday Ride
Posted: Tue 19 Jun, 2012 2:45 pm
by bill9117
reklaw wrote:Yes, a great Sunday ride including my little excursion into the puddle
I must get out with the DR Owners, New Guys & Oldies (DRONGO's for short) a bit more often.

Cheeky bugger especially the "OLD" bit

Go back to wallowing in puddles
