bam bam i see were off early ktms following in great numbers
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Are they orange?
bam bam i see were off early ktms following in great numbers
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i'll wave as you go past at 10.42
good luck
Ian

bam bam how you both???????????????? eventfull week end !
Do tell!
She was also being towed back, but had managed to leave the road and dropped down a bank, beating herself up somewhat in the process.
yeah lil ran out of petrol on the gravel part of the last liason back to the camp, i leant her and moly (i think) a tow line and off they went, eventually caught up with them on the road after the tow line had been released, they hooked up again but a few metres later a wobble set in which sent lil and bike off to the left edge of the road and over the bank to a steep drop of about 20 feet, lil in a heap at the bottom on one side of tree, dr on the other side of the tree in a foot or so of water in a stream. lil was shaken up and bruised but otherwise ok dr needed 4 of us to lift up the opposite side of the stream over a bank and back across the stream to a less steep slope and the road. after a check out by the army medics and some fuel for the dr lil rode back to the camp .... one tough cookie![]()
Wheras I'm sure Bam Bam or Lilith will be along shortly to give the full version of events, I can give you an quick overview.
Bam Bam started the weekend with a bad back. Helped enormously by very hard, dry conditions, he didn't make the start on Sunday. Last seen (by Denise and I) walking very slowly, carefully and deliberately towards the "facilities".
I saw Lilith at the end of the test stages on Saturday, she was "shattered" but happy, and ready for the ride back to the camp site. On my way back, I stopped to tow one of the BMW's (Mavis Cruet?) the last couple of miles as he had run out of fuel. We passed a number of riders and marshalls at the side of the road in a small copse, who waved us on. Apparently Lilith was the reason!She was also being towed back, but had managed to leave the road and dropped down a bank, beating herself up somewhat in the process.
Bruised rather than broken was the prognosis, but she didn't start Sunday either.
Mark
still got bruised ribs and shoulder. 
Now fuelled up with Mollys help, Lilith then rode the bike back to camp


I learnt a few things but in particular 30 litres is one heavy tank ! The tank is coming off for the rest of the rallies.
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