Great pics, Amalfi Coast is now firmly on the bucket list
Great pics, Amalfi Coast is now firmly on the bucket list
That sounds like a proper good way spend a day out....
As soon as my garage is finished I can see where a couple hundred quids getting spent
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Nice roads from Stoke to Welshpool too
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Do it. Was great.
This was slightly off the coast, on the SS163 up to Sorrento. It gets far, far more bendy back towards the coast
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Anywhere near Anglesey Graham ?
Yesterday I met up with a couple of fellow Enfield owners for a run through the Essex countryside. Started around Tiptree, then down to Tollesbury, then onto Mersea Island for a final stop before working my way back through the Maldon lanes to go home.
We were making some great noises
View out over the marina (albeit I'm cheating a bit, as this was from today when I took my 911 down there with the wife in tow).
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Sounds like the eventful trip we had a few years back. Deek binned it just as we got over the border on the Friday and left the bike in a field Just when you thought it couldn't get any worse one of the other guys pitched it off the top of the mountain in the Brecon Beacons and ended up 30 feet down off the road with busted ribs and shoulder - standing out on top of the black mountains at 10pm waiting for a recovery truck was fun, especially when you it's Sunday night in Wales, you have 50 miles or so to get back to your hotel, and you know you're barely fuelled with naff all chance of getting any until the morning.
Spent a bit of time over the week trying to sort the KTM out. Stupid thing.
Firstly, it wouldn't start....again.... The battery has been on charge and seems to have good voltage - in fact it's showing 13v whereas the new battery I bought shows 12.8v - and indeed today it managed to start the bike, albeit lethargically at first and then it wound into it and it caught.
Swapped over to the new one now. So we'll see...
Also sorted my handgrip problem. The heated grip had lost adhesion with the bar and was spinning around and getting annoying as the wiring for the heater elements would sometimes catch the clutch lever. Not a surprise it wasn't gripping given there was a significant lack of contact adhesive on there.
Some numnuts when fitting the heated grips had lost one of the fixings from the hand guards. Of course, being KTM, you can only buy the entire hand guard assembly at Maximum Effort Costings (Keep Taking Money) so they've bodged it with a nut that doesn't belong there. Had to get inventive with that one, to get it back in and secure.
All back together now and ready for a little trip up to Lincolnshire tomorrow.
I have a strange theoretical question about bike licences.
See. I know this guy who moved house and when applying for a new car driving licence for change of address, he was issued a bike licence as well. Full a licence that he apparently did back in 2013 (he didn't, he was in Australia) so as he now has this gifted a licence (thank you jesus) would he need anything else in order to ride a bike?
This is all theoretical by the way
If the answer is yes, what cheap but decent bike would you guys suggest he gets to umm... Learn?
By chance is there a 79 code by side of it?
Could be a case of be careful what you wish for !
The training you need to pass your test is what will keep you alive while you learn to ride a bike properly.
Get a 250/300 and some training and you might be in with a chance.
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A busy mostly bike related weekend for me, trying to get average miles up before the 'season' comes to a close (I do ride in winter but since it's been such a nice summer and we're having a bit of a sunny resurgence...).
On Saturday I took the missus on the back of the Enfield over to Stow Maries WW1 aerodrome and, whereas before I've only ever stopped for breakfast, this was the first time I've had the time to have the complete tour around the place. Got there at 10:30 ish and didn't end up leaving until gone 2 - quite surprised at that actually.
It was a really good tour and whilst some of the planes they have are for 'filming' purposes some are more original and, up close, make you think long and hard about the glamorous appeal of being a fighter pilot in times when aviation was but a teenager and shooting a machine gun at your own propeller at 18,000 feet would have on today's youth
The airfield is still in use today for private planes too. Quite a nice selection of bathtubs with wings and older, cooler things.
And then on Sunday I was due to go over to Kent on the KTM to watch the Sidcup MCC motocross event. Unfortunately, the KTM didn't want to start and with missus on the back I didn't want to do the M25 with a pillion on the Enfield, so I binned it off for the car instead. It's in here because it is at least bike related though
Yesterday I did mostly ride a brand new Ducati Scrambler from Barcelona to the mountains outside of Tarragona via Sitges Its funky !
No pictures I'm afraid but will try to get a couple of snaps over the next couple of days. Its raining at the moment
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I had forgotten just how monumentally shite I am at taking pictures.
Here is all I have.
If anyone fancies some sunny riding in Spain, I can heartily recommend this place. Lovely people, lovely place, great roads, nice weather and I really liked the Ducati Scrambler.
The scrambler..
View from the battlements...right
...and left...
Other bikes are available...
Mega. You'll have to tell me all about that.
I just booked to go back out for 2 weeks at Christmas/New Year