Uinneag
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Didn't know Ford made bikes
Noticed the flotation aids you have @ the back of the bike are they essential for ford riding
I wanted to see a bit more of the North Wales roads so was going to avoid the "off-road" this time and go for the "road" option.The route is 110 miles
I wanted to see a bit more of the North Wales roads so was going to avoid the "off-road" this time and go for the "road" option.
However, I'll think I'll do the "fords" one - a happy medium.
Is there Ice-cream on this route
Yeah, sure can do - you certainly know how cheap I amI'll buy you an extra large Mr Whippy if you'll ride backmarker??
Yeah, sure can do - you certainly know how cheap I am
As I have a video camera and no bike (courtesy of dropped valve being sorted - Thanks Clarks/BM). I will be coming up for the weekend in a box with a wheel at each corner.
It is a small box so I don't know if the right thing is try fords/tracks. If there is a slot in a vehicle I am happy to vid the proceedings. BTW as the world's most unhappy pillion I think it would be better as a passenger - get some shots en route too.
Is that do-able?
Neil
OK I will pillion it
Will be in the hotel Friday night - see you there.
Can't see it anywhere but I guess we are talking 10am departure? Sort it Friday night.
Neil
so here we go have been riding for about three months now, and really fancy doing the ford ride out, but dont want to hold anyone up. I have a dakar and have 500 mile old tourances fitted, will these be ok? Also what do I need to bring along with me? ( spares, tools and so on ).
ps
it taken me all week to manage to wangle the weekend off, and having to cover someone on bank holiday monday, but cant wait feel like a small child at xmas!
thanks for your help in advance
:cool