When the trail goes cold.

Yes, the sneaky Scouse waits till I've gone to work then 'pops around for a cuppa'.......:D

Probably waiting carefully, behind one of them gravestones........................until the coast is clear, then nips in 'for a cuppa':comfort
 
Jesus that must have made your blood run cold, very glad she's only battered a bruised.

I'm not showing this to Ems as she's decided to sell the 125 and wait until we're down in Dorset to get an off road bike. Decided she hates riding in traffic but fancies off road. We'll see ;)
 
Good ride report. :thumb2
Interesting trip.

Pleased that Ange didn't suffer any serious injuries. :thumb2

My wife rides a Ducati Multistrada 1000 and Aprilia Pegaso 650 (Rotax 655) although the latter now needs a new rear shock - More expense. :rolleyes:

Christine dropped her Multistrada at Dover while doing an unexpected U-turn at slow speed, :blast its a good job I had R&G crash bungs fitted before our trip to Germany and the Nurburgring. :thumb

The wife also ended up in a ditch near the Nurburgring on the same trip, her legs sticking up and body down, she was unable to get out without my help due to the steep banks.
Her bike only suffered a a broken front brake lever which I was able to replace at the Festa Ducati which was in full swing.
My wallet on the other hand suffered terribly. :eek

I know how you feel keep picking the other half's bike up, its exhausting in many ways. :nenau
In fact, I nicknamed her "Lino". :D
 
Great pics and report Tim

Glad Ange not too badly hurt :eek:

Love the way that if you've got a few spare days you just b#g#er off somewhere :beerjug:

Little message to myself, don't waste time wondering where to go - just go:rob

Lynchy :D
 


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