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FiscusFish 29-Jul-2006 21:53

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Originally Posted by chicken
........... but my bum hurts now...


Way, way too much information about your private life there Chi....

Redsps 29-Jul-2006 21:54

any pics yet guys.
any MK1 's in supercool,superlight yellow.

R

monstermob 998 29-Jul-2006 22:02

got home ok chain repair held up ok-i owe nelly a beer!! am getting use to these long rides -- no aches or pains!!!!!!!am on a borrwed pooter cos mines broked was hoping for pictures by now--

chicken 29-Jul-2006 22:20

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Originally Posted by FiscusFish
Way, way too much information about your private life there Chi....


at least you don't know about the bit where Frank told me to get on my knees...












...oops...

chicken 29-Jul-2006 22:23

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Originally Posted by A888SP
any pics yet guys.
any MK1 's in supercool,superlight yellow.

R

There was one SL in yellow courtesy of Judy.

There were more cameras there than a japanese bus tour of the Carl Zeiss factory so I'm sure there be some piccies along soon.

Iconic944ss 30-Jul-2006 00:11

What a great day out.

I blasted straight down to Cornerspeed as I thought I should really get there as early as poss since I set the wheels in motion for the meet!

A brace of 7/9 series bikes were already there and Neil greeted me and was obviously proud to have the legendary "BlooDuke" on display (in the first pic), which he fired up later and sounded awesome, especially inside a building.

A few 2V's were already there - Colin (Ziggi) from the 900SL.com site + Herb and shortly after Andy900ss and Chi appeared to be welcomed into the hallowed hall.

Lisa also made a modelling appearance :devil: and then Judi turned up on her Yellow SuperLight just to prove how nice and different they really do look.

It was good to kick ideas and modifications around with owners of similar machines; I was most impressed with Chi's STM clutch slave which has convinced me I need to uprate mine to make the action lighter.

Sadly, the time flew by and peeps had to drift away to return to 'normality' - I was one of the last to leave but I was desperate to finally find Squires Cafe on the way home - which I did, at last!

Canny place - sign posting is naff and I rode straight past! Quite busy even for Sat teatime and it looked like the Bandit owners club were having a rally of some sort. Some trade stands and a mobile Dyno were there, making a good noise on the few bikes I heard. I couldn't resist a coffee and a newly baked pastie and enjoyed the nicely chilled atmosphere - there was only one other Duke that I could see in the place but, I'll definately return now I know where its at.

The weather just couldn't help its self and had to rain lightly on the outskirts of Cleveland but, I didnt even bother to stop to don waterproofs - just wound him up to ***mph and enjoyed the ride :D

264 mile round trip today and every ride is feeling easier now however, all these motorway are starting to square off the back tyre......time for a trackday me thinks :devil:

Many thanks to Neil for letting us meet at Cornerspeed - top bloke!

Thanks as well to all that turned up, nice one.

Cheers - Frank

Douglas 30-Jul-2006 08:52

Too late!
 
Sorry I didnt see any of you yesterday. I checked the bike over for the trip, put some air in the front tyre and satisfied all was well dis a few jobs on my 748. Hopped on to come up to Cornerspeed, and found the front tyre was completely flat!

It turned out to be leaking around the valve, so tyre off and a tour of tyre cenres until I got a new valve put in, and wheel back on the bike. Arrived at Cornerspeed to find the last bike leaving, and Neil on his own! I saw a couple of bikes leaving as I approached the estate, and a couple at full chat going the other way on the M!!

Oh well, perhaps there will be another one next year, because I was really looking forward to this years!

chicken 30-Jul-2006 11:21

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Originally Posted by Douglas
I saw a couple of bikes leaving as I approached the estate, and a couple at full chat going the other way on the M!!



That was me and Dave heading back down at the end. We stopped off at Leicester services for a burger and he said he saw an SS on the other side - must have been you!

Iconic944ss 30-Jul-2006 11:48

Ahhhh...I did see an SS shoot past the Texaco service station I was in on the A38. Sorry about your misfortunes Douglas.

Don't worry - it was too much fun not to have another one sometime ;)

Frank

Iconic944ss 30-Jul-2006 12:14

Picture with titles
 


A fitting tribute to a departed friend - "BlooDuke"



A lovely pair ! - Colin (Ziggi) from www.900sl.com and a sweet 750ss



And the Sun shone!



Canny turn out for such a nice Saturday.



Andy's throaty sounding modern SS turned up for the fun


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