New to the site and Biking !!

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Hows it goin folks

its my first time so be gentle !
Just sold my beloved land rover and bought an 800gs (first bike ever)

I was just wondering if anyone was heading over to the HUMM meet in ripley uk from ireland ,

are there any touring clubs here in ireland ?

cheers adam :aidan
 
Good man cheers :thumb:beerjug:

does anyone know where i can buy an airhawk here in ireland ?
 
Welcome

Hows it goin folks

its my first time so be gentle !
Just sold my beloved land rover and bought an 800gs (first bike ever)

I was just wondering if anyone was heading over to the HUMM meet in ripley uk from ireland ,

are there any touring clubs here in ireland ?

cheers adam :aidan

Welcome to the site and to biking in general.

I'm sure you will find loads of people willing to tour with you at the drop of a hat.... mention food and you'll have lots of takers.

Did 670 km on Friday in the company of Grumpy One and carried on to Navan to meet carsqhere and cleared out his shed of GS1200 panniers. Fab trip, but a bit wet on the return to Cork.
 
Hi Slim welcome:thumb,there should be lots going on shortly with summertime etc here.and if not you can always organise your own evning spin to a spot of your choice.
cheers
Jim
Just sold my beloved land rover and bought an 800gs (first bike ever)
By any chance are you into off road rideing:hide
 
thanks for the replys :beerjug:

yeah i could be into off roading im stilll tring to get the hang of it on tarmac !!:thumb, ill probably have to get some engine bars first and some half decent tyres !!
I was thinking of doin the BMW off road training in june ?!

can anyone recomend this ? :nenau
 
Hi Slim

Welcome to biking!

In at the deep end if you are going over to Horizons meet in Ripley! If you do go over (yes I and a few others will be) you will become a born again itchy feet two wheel traveler and enjoy one of the friendliest and informative bike weekends going. Even the legends go...Ted Simon, Lois Pryce, Sam Manicom, Dan Walsh et al.

Book early as there is a limit but go if you dare becoming infected with two wheel wanderlust!
 
Ive already booked,:thumb

it looks like it will be a good weekend, if i can find the funds im planning on riding to oz next year, just the carnet could be expensive :blast

im still tryin to decide what panniers to buy !! :nenau

would you now if there are any horizons eventshere in ireland ?
 
Hello Slim, and welcome.............

saw this old girl at the vintage Rally in Derry today......

whadya reckon................:aidan
 

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I was just wondering if anyone was heading over to the HUMM meet in ripley uk from ireland ,

Hi and welcome Slim. I'm giving serious consideration to the HUMM event - it's a definite maybe. :nenau

The off-road course in Bunclody is well worth doing. You'll learn lots of new techniques (and get to pick up your bike A LOT) plus it's good craic :thumb2
 
Hi W00KIE

i was enquiring about the BMW off road skills today, I found out you have to hols a full licence for 2 years+ i only got mine in february this year :blast

Ah well theres always 2011 :aidan


thanks for all the replies i feel welcome already :beerjug:
 
i was enquiring about the BMW off road skills today, I found out you have to hols a full licence for 2 years+ i only got mine in february this year :blast

That's a shame. There's a bit of road riding back and forth between the sections so I guess that's the problem. I wonder how hard would it be for them to fit a restrictor to a GS650 or an XChallenge?? It might be worth asking.. :nenau

I was looking at the HUMM site today and talked myself into registering. It must have been the pictures of camping in the sun (compared to looking out the window at rain all afternoon). :clap

If you're interested in a smaller trip before a full RTW, check out http://www.ukgser.com/forums/showthread.php?t=158225
 
it is a shame alright

i thought they might be a bit more accomadating as i just bought a new bike from them, but Duffys think otherwise they say they are very strict :(

Good man on registering, i think it will be a good weekend, roll on june :D

Id love to do some smaller trips if the funds allow, overtime is in short supply :comfort

I think skye at the end of august could be manageable :guitarist
 
Hi Slim,

I know the weather is a bit wet but you are sure to see the sky before August.

I recommend getting the engine bars sooner than later, don't worry about the airhawk until your ass toughens up, they are only needed for mega-riding, in my opinion.

Ask Tengiz99 who has an 800, he will have solved most of the issues by now....

Bin
 
Someone called? :augie

Yes on the engine bars. I got the adventure spec ones, they work, full stop!! Dropped it twice and no damage to anything other than scratching the bars. Beefy and they look pretty good.
Would also consider a HID upgrade as the stock headlights are a bit underpowered in my opinion.
Agree with Bin, do some riding and you'll find your behind toughens up. I tried an airhawk after having done about 2000km and found I didn't like it.

Those are the only essentials as far as I'm concerned. Might consider a top box at some point, but I hate to mess up the clean look of the bike. No doubt at some point practicality will win out. In the meantime the Lidl tank bag is working quite nicely as a tail pack.

Feel free to PM if you have any questions.
 
good man thanks,

would you think a bash plate is a good investment, i was lookin at the adventure spec one and bars they look pretty cool :thumb2

are the HID upgrades a DIY or dealer job ?

i priced the BMW aluminium panniers today 1275 euro for 2 panniers and fitting kit :confused:

ill stick to my ortlieb for while ! :beerjug:
 


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