Sleepy Paul had a brand new KTM so gravel was on the menu on a magnificent day for a ride.
A transit on bitumen to Kinsella Road then a gentle ride along historic rail formations.
Wes was on a freshly lubricated GS with brand new Mitas tyres. Bozo was on a RT-P with well worn tyres. The rain made a few spots very interesting with the RT-P choosing its own lines around corners.
Having coffee coloured splashes over the bikes reminded the riders that it was time for a latte. Millbrook Winery was stunning for coffee and cake before a blast back along Nettleton Road.
Excellent ride with good company and a quality coffee plus gravel.
Gravel Latte
Re: Gravel Latte
That ain't gravel but it is latte.
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Re: Gravel Latte
Bully
We almost spent as much time on gravel as drinking the coffee...its progress
Bozo
We almost spent as much time on gravel as drinking the coffee...its progress
Bozo
Re: Gravel Latte
Bozo wrote:Bully
We almost spent as much time on gravel as drinking the coffee...its progress
Bozo
Spose that is getting somewhere, nearly justifies a set of Tourances. Did you get any mud on the bikes ?
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Took the splattered bike to Cats this morning as evidence of a muddy ride but heavy rain has now washed it clean.
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Took the splattered bike to Cats this morning as evidence of a muddy ride but heavy rain has now washed it clean.
Bozo