Hello from West Yorkshire
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Do you work at the glass place by any chance as I recognize the blue sheeting in your avatar plus there is no mandatory bins in shot,see last years Scotland run with Al,s bike for clarification
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Is that your Grinder chat up lineadyf wrote:,6ft2 long hair and a gormeless exspression

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No Al it's your fantasy date
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The Blue sheeting is an airport (previous owner is a helicopter technician).adyf wrote:Do you work at the glass place by any chance as I recognize the blue sheeting in your avatar plus there is no mandatory bins in shot,see last years Scotland run with Al,s bike for clarification
I train driving instructor trainers (if that makes sense)
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Will be heading to Squires this weekend, hopefully on Saturday for the Auto jumble, weather looks better for Sunday, but might not be allowed two pass outs in one weekend!!
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Hello and welcome from another West Yorks based forum member (Ossett nr Wakefield) I'm planning a ride over to Squires this weekend, whether is Sat or Sun will depend on the weather (I don't like rain), keep an eye out for a Yellow Aprilia RSVR (which as replaced the Storm) riden by a good looking bloke early 30s, slightly greying hair, well OK the last bit is a bit of a fib try mid 50s completely white hair (still good looking thoughlockwood1956 wrote:Will be heading to Squires this weekend, hopefully on Saturday for the Auto jumble, weather looks better for Sunday, but might not be allowed two pass outs in one weekend!!

I've now gone all European and bought a KTM Superduke GT and Aprilia RSV1000R
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Storm is now gone
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Storm is now gone

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Greetings youngster. Fairly new VTR owner and forum member here. But, I can attest that they are a fine bunch of (very knowledgable) nutters. When I got the storm I felt my road skills had deteriorated over the dirt bike riding hiatus so I went to my local Roadar group and am now in the final stages of becoming a tutor myself. Eeeek, the poor buggers won't know what's hit them.
The standard of my bike tutors was incredibly high. If I'm a tenth as good as them I'll be pleased.
Have fun!
The standard of my bike tutors was incredibly high. If I'm a tenth as good as them I'll be pleased.
Have fun!
"I spent a lot of money on booze, birds and fast cars. The rest I squandered" (George Best, RIP)
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Hello and welcome to the forum 

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I'll take that!KermitLeFrog wrote:Greetings youngster

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I have the RoSPA gold for car and have done the RoSPA diploma in advanced tuition.KermitLeFrog wrote:When I got the storm I felt my road skills had deteriorated over the dirt bike riding hiatus so I went to my local Roadar group and am now in the final stages of becoming a tutor myself.
I saw the IAM at squires but not noticed RoSPA there yet.
I also haven't been tomy Roadar group recently either (through lack of time), but want to do the bike award once I find my feet.
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Although they are both based on "Roadcraft" I found the bike stuff very different to the car stuff. To my mind the car stuff is very out of date but the bike stuff is relevant.lockwood1956 wrote:I have the RoSPA gold for car and have done the RoSPA diploma in advanced tuition.KermitLeFrog wrote:When I got the storm I felt my road skills had deteriorated over the dirt bike riding hiatus so I went to my local Roadar group and am now in the final stages of becoming a tutor myself.
I saw the IAM at squires but not noticed RoSPA there yet.
I also haven't been tomy Roadar group recently either (through lack of time), but want to do the bike award once I find my feet.
cheers
bob
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I look forward to learning 

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Nice to meet you this morning, even though we were both leaving at the timeadyf wrote:Hello Bob I'm at Selby mate so only 10 mins from you ,go to squires all the time all year round if you fancy a ride out also members Ziggy (tadcaster) ,flatty(wetherby) nearby ,if you see me say hello be on white and red BMW f800r with beowolf pipe ,6ft2 long hair and a gormeless exspression

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Good to meet ya Bob ,sorry couldn't stay at penrith in a cafe at the moment trying to decide whether to press on in the rain or piss off home
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Which way did you decide?adyf wrote:trying to decide whether to press on in the rain or piss off home