Popeye
Registered user
One of the great benefits of being self employed is you can take advantage of good weather days, hop on the bike and go for a blast, which is just what happened today.
I’ve also recently fitted some Wilbers shocks front and back and wanted to see how they performed and have a fiddle fine tuning them.
I also wanted to try and “geotag” my photos using the track logs from a Garmin etrex GPS in preparation for a big tour this summer.
Headed off from Nottingham into Derbyshire for the day via Wirksworth and the café at Monyash.
Off up the B5055 through Ashford In the Water
Then the fabulous B6049 up through Bradwell and on up past Ladybower Reservoir to Strines Moor looking out in the distance to Strines Reservoir.
The roads around here became completely empty, great surface, huge variety of corners and lots to look at.
Stopped off at the side of Broomhead Reservoir
Then back around the warren of little roads that criss cross over Strines Moor
Back via Monyash Café for a coffee and cake and spent a happy hour chatting to a fascinating 80 year old chap there who had been out for the day on his Norton.
It was just one of those days where it was lovely to be on the bike, in the country with Spring in the air !!
I’ve also recently fitted some Wilbers shocks front and back and wanted to see how they performed and have a fiddle fine tuning them.
I also wanted to try and “geotag” my photos using the track logs from a Garmin etrex GPS in preparation for a big tour this summer.
Headed off from Nottingham into Derbyshire for the day via Wirksworth and the café at Monyash.
Off up the B5055 through Ashford In the Water
Then the fabulous B6049 up through Bradwell and on up past Ladybower Reservoir to Strines Moor looking out in the distance to Strines Reservoir.
The roads around here became completely empty, great surface, huge variety of corners and lots to look at.
Stopped off at the side of Broomhead Reservoir
Then back around the warren of little roads that criss cross over Strines Moor
Back via Monyash Café for a coffee and cake and spent a happy hour chatting to a fascinating 80 year old chap there who had been out for the day on his Norton.
It was just one of those days where it was lovely to be on the bike, in the country with Spring in the air !!