North London meeting - Thursday 14th May 2009 - Trail ride evening!

There will be a few 'interesting' puddles !!! :augie

I will bring my camera.
 
Your sacrafice is duly noted and shall be appropriately rewarded///:beer:

Now then. Numpty question time, having not been out with you lot before: To knobbly or not to knobbly?
 
Your sacrafice is duly noted and shall be appropriately rewarded///:beer:

Now then. Numpty question time, having not been out with you lot before: To knobbly or not to knobbly?

Based on yesterday and if you have the choice, go knobbly - a few short sections were a bit muddy. But the trails can change quite quickly depending on the weather. This time of year a few days of decent sun and you'd sail round on road tyres without problems.

Greg
 
Based on yesterday and if you have the choice, go knobbly - a few short sections were a bit muddy. But the trails can change quite quickly depending on the weather. This time of year a few days of decent sun and you'd sail round on road tyres without problems.

Greg


And a few days of rain and your shiney new huskavan will be knee deep in water failing to start :augie
 
And a few days of rain and your shiney new huskavan will be knee deep in water failing to start :augie

Husaberg to you Mr E!

And I've now rerouted the breather pipes to avoid a repeat (as recommended by timolgra of this parish!).

:D

Greg
 

There are no pictures!

:augie

Anyway, I managed to stall the bike in a deep puddle behind The Rookery and the old girl just won't start when it's sitting in water. What's more, it the second time I've managed to stall it at exactly the same spot.

Push it out of the water and it starts fine.

The carb has two pairs of breathing tubes - both run down to the usual area under the engine. I guess that when stalled both pairs of tubes suck water back up towards the carb. So I've now rerouted one of each pair of tubes up to the headstock. That should now sort the problem.

Greg
 
As the longer evenings will be with us, we'll run a trail ride this evening - some gentle green lanes and maybe some wetting of feet! More details to follow.

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Trail-ride details:

30 miles of Hertfordshire's finest roads and trails perfectly groomed for your use.

The rideout will start at 6pm from:

The Coach & Horses
61 Newgate Street Village
Hertfordshire
SG13 8RA

Map

The pub is also on Garmin City Navigator.

The rideability of the route will depend on the weather in the days leading up to the rideout but I would hope to be back at Whitewebbs somewhere between 8 and 8.30pm.

:thumb2

Greg

Trail-ride next Thursday!!
 
Can you please indicate if you wish to do Thursday's evening trail ride.

Thanks

Greg
 
:thumb2

Don't like the look of the weather forecast though. I only have an option of trail attacks. Not sure they are up to loads of Mud:(.

PhysioJo is doing emergency babysitting whilst a friend goes to a child behaviour course:rolleyes: so will not be gracing us with her presence. The emphasis my will be on sitting on this particular baby:D

See you at the pub in Newgate.

Regards,

Path.
 
:thumb2

Don't like the look of the weather forecast though. I only have an option of trail attacks. Not sure they are up to loads of Mud:(.

The trails were reasonably firm when we checked them a couple of weeks ago and since then it’s hardly rained.

With only light rain forecast for tomorrow the trails will only get really wet on Thursday. Whilst these things are always difficult to predict, you may find that the trails are not too slippery.

Greg
 
Sorry Greg:( I am going to cry off as well. Not feeling too well at the moment. Some sort of virus (no tail or trotters yet though thank feck)
 
:dabone

If it's any constolation, I'll be at an interview that may be life changing in a number of respects... and if it goes well I may be compleatly pissed fairly soon after...

Just remember not to say anything unless you've been cautioned, and make sure your solicitor's present! I'm sure Belmarsh is nice this time of year David!:augie
 


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