Bozo's Sunday Sojourn

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Bozo's Sunday Sojourn

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Thanks Chris for organising that lovely run through some beautiful green West Australian countryside in magnificient weather to Narrogin and return today. 8)

It was well planned, organised and capably led by Chris Made even more enjoyable by some good riding companions, Which included Mr. Sprockett :P

It was wonderful to be able to get out and take in the lovely scenery and magnificent "Fresh Air" which was negated somewhat when I arrived home to find my wife had dispensed copious quantities of "Dynamic Lifter" in our garden :roll:

Thanks Chris

Swampy :twisted:
"I love a sunburnt country, a land of sweeping plains.
Of rugged mountain ranges, of droughts and flooding rains.
I love her far horizons, I love her jeweled sea.
Her beauty and her terror, the wide brown land for me."
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Swampy

Thanks, it was a very enjoyable ride.

Good to get a group ride in with such magnificent weather.

Thanks also to Hermann, Norm, Steve, DFS and Brian for the banter and company. Particular thanks to Sprockett for running as Tail End Charlie.

Sprocket's home made jumper leads were pretty close to the mark with 10mm wire able to carry approx. 45 Amps. BMW recommend 100 Amps. I am sure they would work to boost a dead bike battery but may get a little warm. Should ask Cookie or Colin.
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Re: Bozo's Sunday Sojourn

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Bakery Rating List has been updated to add Narrogin, Pingelly and Mundaring
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