Gravel Latte

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Bozo
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Gravel Latte

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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.
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Re: Gravel Latte

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That ain't gravel but it is latte.
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Bully

We almost spent as much time on gravel as drinking the coffee...its progress

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Re: Gravel Latte

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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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Re: Gravel Latte

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Bully

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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