Thumper Club Forum
Club House => Chatter => Topic started by: guest7 on April 07, 2013, 08:34:48 PM
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I rode Silverfox's CB250 RS back from Cowbridge Common cafe this morning (the cafe is a biker meeting place on sundays). It was really enjoyable and the shocking fact is that it was the first thumper I'd ridden properly for nearly two years* :o
How did that happen?
GC
* Although as I'm typically middle-aged my memory may be out in either direction by up to 12 months ;)
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Time is a strange thing, when I was booking the R80 I rode in the IoM last week I realised that it is around 20 years since I last rode a boxer twin :o
Equally, when I jumped on my Honda to test ride it a few weeks back it was probably approaching ten years since I'd ridden a big four... still immediately felt like I'd never stopped riding them though ???
Still awaiting riding a bike on a warm day to see if it's the same as I remember mind you!! ::)
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Aye Smudge,
Snow drifts gone from the Cronk y Voddy then? How many to a sleeping bag to keep warm?
Hope all is well, but I'm not sure about a 'Blackbird', plenty of poke but an antithesis to a slim hipped single, with a lusty thump!
Good health.
My regards, Bill.
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Aye Bill, still 6'plus snow walls but the roads themselves were fine. Seeing the place properly gives you a whole new level of respect for the riders, scary!
Blackbird was the right bike at the right time at the right price, it's a car with two wheels, just a (very very) fast car lol :-)
That said, although I can feel the weight it handles very nicely, give me some dry twisties and she'll lean! B-)
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Nb, no sleeping bags required this time, we were in nice comfy cottages at Groudle Glen :-)
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MMmm, very fast car!?! :-X Too quick for me I suspect! ::)
Those cottages have been there a wee while, all nice and sparkly when I went across in '76. Worth the dosh?
All the best, Bill.
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Lol, ok Bill, "car" is maybe a bit unkind, but I wanted a transport first and a bike second this time, if that makes any sense?!? It's too fast for almost anyone if you tweak her tail, but trundles along comfortably at sensible velocities if a little common sense is appled :-)
The cottages are still nice and clean and comfortable. There was a group of us spread across three of them so good value for us. Free use of the wee tourist railway for anyone in the cottages as well ;-)
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Aye Smudge,
Thank you for the information.
As for the 'Blackie', right bird, right price at the right time! ;) Cannae be bad!
Regards, Bill.
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Aye not often I get that combination! She's been named "Beastie" in a slightly Jethro Tull moment, just seems the most fitting name/description! ;D
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I've just seen the Isle of Man pics in today's MCN. Blimey... The racing line seems to have narrowed up Cronk y Voddy :o
(http://www.energyfm.net/cms/thumbnails/News%20Picture/Cronk%20Y%20Voddy%20Snow__________wi240he180moletterboxbgwhite.jpg)
GC
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Aye GC,
There are others on Google images. Just tap in Cronk y Voddy and hey presto, the Cresta Run appears!
This link has a good thread: Cronk y Voddy snow (http://1000rr.co.uk/racing-bike-sport/9776.htm)
Sleet again tonight!
Regards, Bill.
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Sleet?! Blimey, glad to say the roads are clear here at my mothers near Edinburgh and temp seemed to be above freezing. Don't really want to try riding the beastie on sleety/snowy roads!!
Will have to have a look for the IoM snow pics, was certainly not what we expected when we booked it months ago!