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Cleat Eastwood
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The dissenter is every human being at those moments of his life when he resigns
momentarily from the herd and thinks for himself.
momentarily from the herd and thinks for himself.
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Purty!None of the above should be taken seriously, and certainly not personally.0
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The dissenter is every human being at those moments of his life when he resigns
momentarily from the herd and thinks for himself.0 -
I too remember the 60'smy isetta is a 300cc bike0
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Cleat - take a drive (or cycle !!) from Castle Douglas to Newton 'Tootin' Stewart and then back through New Galloway and Crocketford back to Dumfries, you'll get a fantastic treat.
Else, the pass of Killiecrankie - was there a few weeks ago, absolutley stunning and the lookout from Queens View, Loch Tummel. So you can copy/paste your contrived yankee doodle New England/New Hampshire 'fall' pics all you like but come up here, learn some vernacular, drink whiskey (Glenfarclas, Laphroaig) and its all on your doorstep "awa fi the smoke and misery o' doon sooth".seanoconn - gruagach craic!0 -
All the gear, but no idea...0
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The dissenter is every human being at those moments of his life when he resigns
momentarily from the herd and thinks for himself.0 -
Faster than a tent.......0
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I've posted this a few times, but I loved this bike...
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A couple from round Ennerdale last week:
They won't win any prizes, but I think they might catch the feel of a calm Autumnal evening.0 -
pinarello001 wrote:NapoleonD wrote:... but I loved this bike...
"Loved", Hmmm, past tense, c'mon spill the beans...
Briantrumpet - Nice pic of a Loch - somewhere ?
Had to sell after my accident last year to fund the temporary loss in income.Insta: ATEnduranceCoaching
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Cleat - Huyton is lovely this time of year
if you listen closely you can sometimes be treated to the mating call of the ned-scal with its decadent call of "oi get yah t*ts out ya slaaaag waaaaay haaaaay"Keeping it classy since '830 -
NapoleonD wrote:pinarello001 wrote:NapoleonD wrote:... but I loved this bike...
"Loved", Hmmm, past tense, c'mon spill the beans...
Briantrumpet - Nice pic of a Loch - somewhere ?
Had to sell after my accident last year to fund the temporary loss in income.
Maybe you should move out of posh Cheshire. I hear there's plenty of work for you in Manchester, soon make up for it in overtime.seanoconn - gruagach craic!0 -
pinarello001 wrote:NapoleonD wrote:pinarello001 wrote:NapoleonD wrote:... but I loved this bike...
"Loved", Hmmm, past tense, c'mon spill the beans...
Briantrumpet - Nice pic of a Loch - somewhere ?
Had to sell after my accident last year to fund the temporary loss in income.
Maybe you should move out of posh Cheshire. I hear there's plenty of work for you in Manchester, soon make up for it in overtime.
It is Manchester where I ply my trade...Insta: ATEnduranceCoaching
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pinarello001 wrote:Briantrumpet - Nice pic of a Loch - somewhere ?0
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NapoleonD wrote:I've posted this a few times, but I loved this bike...
It's one of those magic bikes which stand up without support!Do not write below this line. Office use only.0 -
Or maybe theres a stick propping it up that is camouflaged against the groundInsta: ATEnduranceCoaching
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NapoleonD wrote:Or maybe theres a stick propping it up that is camouflaged against the groundDo not write below this line. Office use only.0
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NapoleonD wrote:Or maybe theres a stick propping it up that is camouflaged against the ground0
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seanoconn - gruagach craic!0