Don't buy blue...and nod.

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Been playing bikes all weekend. Today saw a first stop at Boxhill and one red and two blues turn up. Took a blast down to Bognor Regis, stopped on the way and saw another blue. This evening after a long hoon I stop back at Boxhill again and another blue one turns up.

Blue - common.

Yesterday, out on a sports bike first thing, usual nods though it was pretty quiet. Out all afternoon on the GS and definitely less nods, especially from sports reps. Today out on a naked/streetfighter and plenty of nods. There's a definite don't nod at a GS thing.

So many bikes out today I was like the Churchill dog at one point.


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Everybody and his Churchill dog was out today. Hard to find a spot to park at Fingchinfield......no boys in Blue though.

What I did notice was how many GS riders turned up with full alu luggage, water bottle, spare wheel, petrol can and satellite phone......just for a Sunday ride out from Basildon. Charlie and Ben Kanobi have a lot to answer for.
 
I rode about 200 miles today, did Salisbury Plain, and the New Forest, and counted two previous model 12GS's and loads of sports bikes, but NO new GS's. In fact, other than mine, I still haven't seen one on the road yet.:rob I'm obviously going to the RIGHT places!:D
 
Everybody and his Churchill dog was out today. Hard to find a spot to park at Fingchinfield......no boys in Blue though.

What I did notice was how many GS riders turned up with full alu luggage, water bottle, spare wheel, petrol can and satellite phone......just for a Sunday ride out from Basildon. Charlie and Ben Kanobi have a lot to answer for.

I thought the same thing, half the GSs on the road have full pannier and top box set up, probably 24x7. Especially if they are Zega or the like and covered in stickers saying you've swam the Panama Canal with the bike on your back.


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I thought the same thing, half the GSs on the road have full pannier and top box set up, probably 24x7. Especially if they are Zega or the like and covered in stickers saying you've swam the Panama Canal with the bike on your back.


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I leave my 3 x Varios on all the time, handy when I pop in to the shops for a few bits, and somewhere to put the helmet. Also I can't be arsed to keep taking them off and putting them on depending what ride I'm doing.
No RTW bits though and no stickers.:rob
 
Everybody and his Churchill dog was out today. Hard to find a spot to park at Fingchinfield......no boys in Blue though.

What I did notice was how many GS riders turned up with full alu luggage, water bottle, spare wheel, petrol can and satellite phone......just for a Sunday ride out from Basildon. Charlie and Ben Kanobi have a lot to answer for.

I was in Finchingfield today - first time there, girlfriend riding pillion - surprised at how many bikes were there -struggled to find a spot to park my red (fastest colour) LC :D
 
I've done a couple of hundred miles over the weekend through northants, bucks and leics and still haven't seen a new GS on the road.
Where are they all??
 
I was in Finchingfield today - first time there, girlfriend riding pillion - surprised at how many bikes were there -struggled to find a spot to park my red (fastest colour) LC :D


I was there at 1ish with my red Wasserboxer. A number of riders asked about the changes and were impressed by the apparent finish quality.

Then the Harley, my exhaust is louder than yours, mob turned up so conversation impossible.
 
Yes, there is a Tea Room/meal cafe , pub etc. the police are often about to appease residents. Very attractive postcard picture village with duck pond and East end gangsters.

Being pretty local, I only tend to go there on days other than Sunday to avoid the rush. Attractive postcards villages look all the more attractive when not rammed with bikes. Then again, big bike gatherings have never appealed to me. :)

If you go want a spot of lunch (especially during the week when it us more peaceful) you could do worse than head up the hill from the pond to the Three Tunns. Run by husband and wife bikers and really nice food.

Cheers,

Matt

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I was there at 1ish with my red Wasserboxer. A number of riders asked about the changes and were impressed by the apparent finish quality.

Then the Harley, my exhaust is louder than yours, mob turned up so conversation impossible.

Think I was there just about 1.15 and stayed until about 3 - saw a few GSAs with far too many stickers on the panniers and at least one twat suit, there were a few Triumph Explorers but no superior Wasserboxers other than mine.
 
I thought the same thing, half the GSs on the road have full pannier and top box set up, probably 24x7. Especially if they are Zega or the like and covered in stickers saying you've swam the Panama Canal with the bike on your back.


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"stickers saying you've swam the Panama Canal with the bike on your back" :jes:jes
 
Think I was there just about 1.15 and stayed until about 3 - saw a few GSAs with far too many stickers on the panniers and at least one twat suit, there were a few Triumph Explorers but no superior Wasserboxers other than mine.

Well, have you been to Specsavers recently!:D

I was parked just up the hill from the Tea Room outside the little meeting rooms in between a trike and old Goldwing that had done 230,000 miles according to the owner on the original tyres, I bet, as well

Number plate GS BYKE, RED with no rear seat.
 


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