Author Topic: My God! I can still ride!  (Read 1153 times)

guest7

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My God! I can still ride!
« on: January 16, 2011, 08:37:09 PM »
As Jane Austen often said, "It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a wife must be in want of a good ride".

Unfortunately, due to a lack of funds, I have been unable to insure my bikes since just after Easter 2010 so good riding has not been a feature of the last half year or so. With the Dragon Rally approaching my brother was starting to get jittery about me sorting myself out for the rally so the other night he rang to say I was insured (at his expense) and when did I want to take the DR650 out for a ride?  :o :o :o :o :o :o

With Steffan's shed meet pencilled in for Saturday morning it was obvious what needed to be done. I arranged to pick up the bike from Gareth's house at 7.30 on Saturday morning and set off on the 90 mile trip to the shed meet. The weather was bloody horrible and I didn't have a dry mile for the whole trip (nor two thirds of the return leg). The slog up the A470 to Merthyr was easy and boring, it's dual carriageway all the way, but after Merthyr the road gets more interesting. I had a good ride over the Storey Arms pass and then cut across to Sennybridge and the tortuous delights of the A40 to Llandovery. This is a famous biking road and in heavy rain the DR was more than fast enough for its twists and turns.

When I reached Llandovery I was getting a bit wet-in-the-gloves and when I saw a nice looking cafe with an espresso machine I decided to stop. Most bikers use the West End cafe further into the village, but the Penygawse tea rooms cater for the more discerning coffee drinker. They told me that most riders still use the other cafe, but they get all the continental riders who need their espresso fix. the owner is a fully trained and time-served Barista. The tea rooms have a sideline as a guesthouse and I think I might take Mrs Onepot to stay there soon.

Back on the bike it was time to tackle one of the most demanding sections of Welsh A road that I know of, the first stretch of the A482 to Lampeter (off the A40). It was whilst struggling to lose speed going into one of its deceptive tight corners that I realised I had no back brake. Once this fact was established (and we still don't know where the bloody fluid went) my riding was adjusted to ensure no more scares. Having said that it was hardly a slow ride and by the time I reached the turn off for Steffan's place I was grinning like an idiot.

All in all it was an excellent way to get back into riding again and I enjoyed myself a LOT. As for the DR, it was the first time I had ridden one any distance and I was very impressed. It has a fair amount of torque and is noticeably 'cammier' than the Honda RFVC Dominator motor that is its contemporary. The DR really starts to gallop after 5,000 RPM whereas the Honda motor has a very linear power curve.

It's nice to be back.  ;)

GC

Steffan

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Re: My God! I can still ride!
« Reply #1 on: January 17, 2011, 08:24:48 AM »
So when are you fitting the chair to it GC?  :P

Question: Can Carrick do a rally on a solo without all the packing space of a chair?

I'll get my coat  ;D

Steff

guest7

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Re: My God! I can still ride!
« Reply #2 on: January 17, 2011, 11:04:09 PM »
You're dead right Steffan, it is a shock to the system having to fit everything onto a solo when you've had years of sidecarring behind you.

I didn't manage too badly at last year's dragon though:



Those leather throwovers have been sold, replaced by a set of 'as new' Swagmans I picked up for £8. That purchase made my week I can tell you  :)

GC

Steffan

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Re: My God! I can still ride!
« Reply #3 on: January 18, 2011, 08:58:05 AM »
So who toted the tent you were sitting in and all the chairs, broken and otherwise?

Steff ;D

guest7

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Re: My God! I can still ride!
« Reply #4 on: January 18, 2011, 08:00:31 PM »
All that was carried in Gareth's trailer, towed by his 1200 Bandit. This isn't likely to be repeated this year as his CB250RS is probably a tad underpowered for trailer duty  ;)

GC

guest7

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Re: My God! I can still ride!
« Reply #5 on: January 18, 2011, 09:16:11 PM »
Getting back on thread, HERE's the website for that nice cafe and guest house in Llandovery. I can recommend it.

GC