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Well you got my bike in your first three photos you posted and me in the third photo of the following two posts... Thought my bike would sneak in...![]()

.I had to learn that recently.
Anyway, a great day I thinks; cheers Mike for putting us onto that.
Nice to meet a few more Tossers, and the more familiar one's to me, and hope to see you all again soon.![]()
simply because the work laptop is constrained by administrator rights, so I can't really do alot on it 

I had to learn that recently.
Anyway, a great day I thinks; cheers Mike for putting us onto that.
Nice to meet a few more Tossers, and the more familiar one's to me, and hope to see you all again soon.![]()
I will try and find how much the day made, Next one maybe mothers day at Wooton Bassett, a day not to miss.
Going to say it again, the ride was unorganised, there were acidents waiting to happen... So I'll be giving future rides like this a miss,but may turn up and meet the good people though...![]()
Nicely done...count me in for Wooton Bassett![]()
I took my brother in law with me, a novice rider himself, and he said how well everyone behaved , and loved how the police and the support riders were whizzing down the outside and constantly blocking roads and exits in order to give us all safe passage and minimize any potential hazards.Going to say it again, the ride was unorganised, there were acidents waiting to happen... So I'll be giving future rides like this a miss,but may turn up and meet the good people though...![]()
I took my brother in law with me, a novice rider himself, and he said how well everyone behaved , and loved how the police and the support riders were whizzing down the outside and constantly blocking roads and exits in order to give us all safe passage and minimize any potential hazards.
Personally i think if you are feeling unsafe in rides like this, i feel you need to source additional training to increase your skillset, (click the link)i found no reason to feel under pressure or in danger, far from it.
I found it totally enjoyable and totally pleasureable.
I wish to give a big thumbs up and thankyou to all the un-named,un-paid support riders, who made the event pass off without any problems or accidents,well done lads![]()
I do quite a few of these sorts of rides a year and can understand what Billythebiker is saying but as ever it's up to each rider to ensure their own safety. In these sorts of situations I prefer to ride on my own rather than part of a sub group. I can set my own speed, not be concerned if anyone gets lost an if I'm not comfortable with the adjacent riders I can change position as and when I please, and you can usually join up with any mates your with when you stop.
Oh and I can't see any photos with me or my bike in them.

But to have mates you have to talk !! sorry about the lack of bike pics![]()