meal on friday night in Inverness
Im pretty pissed all i can do is watch the posts Sounds like it"ll be FUN.. (I know you are all going to RIDE there, if you are able, sorry about your back KAS, I know how it is)
Please ride safe, you guys have some pretty awesome machinery, bring your selves and the bikes home in one piece, but above all, HAVE FUN.( i do realise its a few weeks off, but the sentiments there all the same)
Please ride safe, you guys have some pretty awesome machinery, bring your selves and the bikes home in one piece, but above all, HAVE FUN.( i do realise its a few weeks off, but the sentiments there all the same)
Craig from the land of the long white cloud. Teal VTR 2001.
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there are various ways to go.
you can cross at scotch corner and up the m6, m74, m8, a82.
or m6, m74, m73, m80, m9.
or up a1 to around wooler area and cross country from there, head for coldstream, dalkieth, m8
or all the way up the a1 and it joins the m8.
the a82 is up loch lommond side, more scenic, a9 might be quicker, speed cameras on it though.
all roads will be busy, the m8 in particular at both the edinburgh end and around glasgow from 12 on a friday afternoon, standing traffic crossing the clyde at the kingston bridge.
you can cross at scotch corner and up the m6, m74, m8, a82.
or m6, m74, m73, m80, m9.
or up a1 to around wooler area and cross country from there, head for coldstream, dalkieth, m8
or all the way up the a1 and it joins the m8.
the a82 is up loch lommond side, more scenic, a9 might be quicker, speed cameras on it though.
all roads will be busy, the m8 in particular at both the edinburgh end and around glasgow from 12 on a friday afternoon, standing traffic crossing the clyde at the kingston bridge.
cheerz
kev
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