Porthos1
Guest
Wow! What an awesome day.........
Noddy was kind enough to host and guide 9 of us (I think) for an amazing days riding around Thetford Forest. I have only just moved over to the area and was spoilt to bits by Noddy and team for 6 hours of childish fun
Ray initially guided me in to Noddy's shire on the fringe of the forest where I was met by a cup of tea and several helping hands to offload the bike. We were away by 0930 and the initial open tracks were a good warm up for the narrower and sandier tracks that were to follow.
The leaves were certainly down in the woods and at one point within the 1st 20 mins I was nearly over the handlebars having not 'read' the track in front. I had a proper 'Wayne Gardner' moment where my legs were up behind me at head height and it was all or nothing...........fortunately the Beemer helped me out and I landed on the seat rather than my ar**
The tracks were in great nick and the pace was good. Ray was 'bedding in' a new bike which having initially ridden tentatively, was flying by the afternoon once he realised that kick starting bikes is not a fun pastime!!
We stopped in a cafe in Brandon for a well earned lunch stop and in the afternoon were tempted to 'recce' part of the forthcoming enduro in the forest. We were told in no uncertain terms that if we did, our bikes may not look the same!!
We were only plagued by minor mechanical failure (1 x puncture, 1 knackered battery) and very few offs.
A massive thank you to Noddy for looking after us and to Ray for acting as a personal 'sat nav' to get there and back. Great to meet you all and already looking forward to the next one
I have got some phots of the day, but am away first thing tomorrow morning on a course in N Yorks (via the Dirtbike Show
) so it may be a few days before I can work out how to upload the shots.
Thanks All.
Noddy was kind enough to host and guide 9 of us (I think) for an amazing days riding around Thetford Forest. I have only just moved over to the area and was spoilt to bits by Noddy and team for 6 hours of childish fun

Ray initially guided me in to Noddy's shire on the fringe of the forest where I was met by a cup of tea and several helping hands to offload the bike. We were away by 0930 and the initial open tracks were a good warm up for the narrower and sandier tracks that were to follow.
The leaves were certainly down in the woods and at one point within the 1st 20 mins I was nearly over the handlebars having not 'read' the track in front. I had a proper 'Wayne Gardner' moment where my legs were up behind me at head height and it was all or nothing...........fortunately the Beemer helped me out and I landed on the seat rather than my ar**
The tracks were in great nick and the pace was good. Ray was 'bedding in' a new bike which having initially ridden tentatively, was flying by the afternoon once he realised that kick starting bikes is not a fun pastime!!
We stopped in a cafe in Brandon for a well earned lunch stop and in the afternoon were tempted to 'recce' part of the forthcoming enduro in the forest. We were told in no uncertain terms that if we did, our bikes may not look the same!!
We were only plagued by minor mechanical failure (1 x puncture, 1 knackered battery) and very few offs.
A massive thank you to Noddy for looking after us and to Ray for acting as a personal 'sat nav' to get there and back. Great to meet you all and already looking forward to the next one

I have got some phots of the day, but am away first thing tomorrow morning on a course in N Yorks (via the Dirtbike Show
Thanks All.
However the wonderful Sue provided coffee and chat and then, all of a sudden, 4 people all turned up at the same time and we all got down to the important business of unloading and preparing bikes. In my case, that meant popping to the petrol station for a fillup. On the way, I realised that I was missing one of my handguard bolts - it must have fallen out on the A14 on the way. Grrr.



