Biking in SW scotland

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Me three. Would probably be on my own if its a week so let's make it a week :twisted:
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With Op this & that next year there'll be Storms all over the realm. When were you aiming for this one Al? :D
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Thanks for the reminder, I will get my thinking cap on when I can find it :D
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I will get my thinking cap on when I can find it
You might have to refer to the workshop manual for that one :lol:

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Hi mate ,love that part of Scotland,used to play golf at kirky,newton Stuart,etc.can not wait to take the storm on those roads,what is that route that goes to Ayr cutting out stranrear,the coast road?that is great in the car must be awesome on the bike ,count me in mate.cheerz ady f.
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Ady, that route to Ayr through Dalry is in one of the Google maps in a earlier thread, but it is a belter on the bike, and next to no cars :D
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Don't mind barbies ,but the venison ,steak,haggis,neaps(that right?)and whisky in that part of Scotland are excellent.used to get taxi to restaurant at gatehouse of fleet ,masons arms Al?great food,gorgeous young waitresses who could ask for more!can not wait to get back up there,the people in kirkudbright are lovely,we had a wooden hut over the bridge turn left ,borgue road I think,looked out over the estuary ,spent many very happy nights sat on the rocks whisky in one hand,cigar in the other.god I miss not going up there once a year.it will feel like going home,did it 6 years running.
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Ady, it will be all that and great roads :D

Sounds like you know a few of the locals.... Benny claims to have been abused by some local girls as well :lol:
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Are we having an Op Storm Scottish invasion?
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Does this mean we got to wear Kilts instead of leathers. :lol: :lol:

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He's right, the roads are fab, I lived in D&G for 4 yrs and rode the coastline up to Glencoe and back via Loch Lomond, stunning scenery and great roads made for biking taking in the Isle of Skye on way if you wanted to. I love the roads down here now as live near Brecons and as much as I don't miss the area, the roads are great and view stunning, k'bright is on the coastline and I'm sure his place would be a good stop over and yes, BH defo get molested by some girls there in the past....Or so he says pml... Enjoy the ride guys, and get your seat sorted cos I know for a facr from riding from Wales to D&G it is 400 miles alone! lol..So unless you have a gel seat or an iron man butt, you'll feel like you're riding on breezeblocks lol.. :beer:
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AMCQ46 wrote:Ady, it will be all that and great roads :D

Sounds like you know a few of the locals.... Benny claims to have been abused by some local girls as well :lol:
He did, he got 'accosted' in K'bright :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: and no David Coulthard in sight to help out pml...
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but one of the girls was related to david :D
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Sounds good and if you are thinking of invading Scotland let me know and we can meet up my favourite road is the old kettle road from Garelochead to Arrochar.
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