MartinDT
Registered user
Having followed the postings of a similar thread on this website, including all the humorous postings, I thought I should have a go too.
Slightly different buddy preferences:
Must be a spirited rider, ignore my age when you look it up, I don't hang about. You can smoke if you want but don't expect me to wait about if you're a chain smoker.
I ride nearly every week in Mid/North Wales throughout the year. I do two or three trips per annum to the mountains in Europe normally lasting 2 weeks each.
No camping, no boring large hotel chains and as little motorways as possible. I stick to tarmac and hunt out remote B&Bs in the mountains wherever I can.
And no, I don't stop to look at museums and the like but I do slow down for spectacular scenery.
Oh and one final point, I like the fact that there are now so many great touring bikes out there, none of the "we all ride the same bikes business". As long as you can keep up you're welcome.
It will be great to hear from like minded souls.
Slightly different buddy preferences:
Must be a spirited rider, ignore my age when you look it up, I don't hang about. You can smoke if you want but don't expect me to wait about if you're a chain smoker.
I ride nearly every week in Mid/North Wales throughout the year. I do two or three trips per annum to the mountains in Europe normally lasting 2 weeks each.
No camping, no boring large hotel chains and as little motorways as possible. I stick to tarmac and hunt out remote B&Bs in the mountains wherever I can.
And no, I don't stop to look at museums and the like but I do slow down for spectacular scenery.
Oh and one final point, I like the fact that there are now so many great touring bikes out there, none of the "we all ride the same bikes business". As long as you can keep up you're welcome.
It will be great to hear from like minded souls.
and my domestic manager usually wants more notice for authorized absence.