A day in the dales with my son on his 125

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Shame the weather has turned colder this weekend but the sun was still shining so headed off into the dales with my lad. He's had an MT125 for a few months now. It used to be not worth spending a lot on a 125 as you'd only have it a few months, but as you're stuck with one for 2 years now you may as well get a nice one. He's actually just passed his full test which financially is pointless, but good to get the proper training and now he's ditched his L plates he gets nods from other bikers!

So we did a loop from Harrogate > Ripon > Leyburn > Aygarth > Kettlewell > Grassington > Pately Bridge > Harrogate - about 90 miles.

At first I found it a little frustrating having to knock the pace back so much, but then after half an hour I actually quite enjoyed just bimbling about, rolling on and off the throttle in 3rd trying not to use the brakes at all. As long I kept it under 60 he could keep up fine - it just meant no overtaking and sitting in traffic, but once resigned to it it was quite relaxing! Stopped for a tea at Aysgarth where there was a brief snow flurry, and then at Kettlewell in the cafe for some food.

All in all a great day out - the little MT is a cracking bike. At first glance it looks like a full size bike but comes in at just 140KG so it feels so so easy to move around. I quite fancy the 300 version for commuting.

We've got a trip booked in August to go to Belgium to do some more WW1 stuff (also with my dad on his Bonneville) and I have no doubt that the 125 will be absolutely fine for 150 mile days.

Dales ride with Jake by Dave Wrightson, on Flickr

Dales ride with Jake by Dave Wrightson, on Flickr

Dales ride with Jake by Dave Wrightson, on Flickr

Dales ride with Jake by Dave Wrightson, on Flickr

Dales ride with Jake by Dave Wrightson, on Flickr

Dales ride with Jake by Dave Wrightson, on Flickr
 
A nice day out. Time we'll spent.:thumb2

The first time I went out with my lad he ripped past me when the road opened up to a dual carriageway.
Then a plain blue Mondeo with matching blue lights ablaze followed on.
He was then pulled over and bollocked for his eagerness, before reaching the national speed limit sign 200yards further on.
The officer said "you just couldn't wait could you". I was glad it happened, it took some of his cockyness away.
We still laugh about it today.

Love your special edition GS. Oh and that cup as well...:beerjug:
 
Love your special edition GS. Oh and that cup as well...:beerjug:

Cheers, people seem to be a bit marmite on the Rallye compared to the TB, but I still love it after 4 years :)

I also want one of those cups - going to put it on my Father's Day list!
 
Good one Sagalout .... quality time :thumb

My supplier for the Dent Weekend, and my own embroidery, can make those mugs. The script or any pictures thereon are not dishwasher proof.

I'll pm you their email address ... down in the Süd Schwarzwald at the mo, but on the case :thumb

:beerjug:
 
I did almost the exact same route but starting and finishing in Leyburn. Did you encounter the camera van on the A61 ?
 
Sounds and looks like a great day out. The trip to Belgium with your Dad and your son sounds brilliant. Three generations on motorbikes, what a great way to spend time together. Enjoy :D
 
nice time well spent…i love the area you rode, one of my favourites
 


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