I wasn't originally thinking of coming that way but I can always drop down to the M3 through Bracknell if that's any help. What sort of time? it's about 2 1/2 hours for me to get to Clacket lane services from home and I do like my bed in the mornings Especially as I'm 5 hours behind you guys working in Canada and I'll be well jet laggedMacV2 wrote:Pete L is coming up from Bristol way I know thats the M4 but you could arrange to meet at Clacket Lane Services & ride in the last bit together...
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My new ride is a bit of a Howler and I love to make her Squeal
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I'm riding up to meet tony.mon from Brighton, fancy tagging along? Can meet bottom of the A23! He knows where he's going too so no chance of getting lost.StormyRob wrote:As long as ny bike is in one piece by then I could meet you at the m23/m25 junction?
Could go from there. That doesn't mean we won't get lost
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You will be if your going to Canterbury...StormyRob wrote:As long as ny bike is in one piece by then I could meet you at the m23/m25 junction?
Could go from there. That doesn't mean we won't get lost
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That's better than most of the population of Grain can do.........StormyRob wrote:I typed in Isle of grain
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wall.j wrote:I'm riding up to meet tony.mon from Brighton, fancy tagging along? Can meet bottom of the A23! He knows where he's going too so no chance of getting lost.StormyRob wrote:As long as ny bike is in one piece by then I could meet you at the m23/m25 junction?
Could go from there. That doesn't mean we won't get lost
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I am coming from Dorchester as iam there on the friday, iam looking at leaving about 5am. Thanks for the offer though. I may try a quite route there and some spirited roads on the way back .
missing the noise, not the vibes. However never say never!
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tony.mon wrote:That's better than most of the population of Grain can do.........StormyRob wrote:I typed in Isle of grain
The yokels have an advantage Tony they can type an extra pair of letters than most people...Allegedly that is. Not being born here I only have heresay & scurrilous romours to go on....
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