Reg No GS1200GGG

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Coming back on the ferry from Santander to Plymouth.As we backed our bikes round to line up to go up the out ramp a chap on his GSA backed his bike in mine nearly knocking me and the misses over.no apology or anything.when I unloaded back home I now have a dent on my vario pannier.Chhers mate!
 
Coming back on the ferry from Santander to Plymouth.As we backed our bikes round to line up to go up the out ramp a chap on his GSA backed his bike in mine nearly knocking me and the misses over.no apology or anything.when I unloaded back home I now have a dent on my vario pannier.Chhers mate!

most bikers are complete bell ends, do you expect anything less.

The only thing worse than a biker, is a British biker abroad. Like most brits abroad.
 
most bikers are complete bell ends, do you expect anything less.

The only thing worse than a biker, is a British biker abroad. Like most brits abroad.

I'll have to slightly disagree..
I met Sam Manicom (and Birgit, but she's german) in the Pyrenees, and he was very nice! :)
 
So what is the registration then.....as....GS1200GGG...is not a registration uk number...
Unless I don't understand reg numbers.
 
Thinking about it now his plate must have been GS120GGG.ive calmed down a bit now.had a fortnight in Portugal and Spain.Never dropped the bit then this bloke nearly knocks me over.
Everyone we spoke to on the boat going and coming back were great.i guess the point I'm trying to make is be careful when your all crowded together.
 
most bikers are complete bell ends, do you expect anything less.

The only thing worse than a biker, is a British biker abroad. Like most brits abroad.

Very true
British GS riders abroad are the most enthusiastic & entitled
 
The statistics of bellend brits abroad would probably go up drastically if I met a couple of the tossers in this forum. Which, Ironically I do hope to bump into one day:thumb
 


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