Just wanted to say what a great weekend we all had, good to see so many new faces, and a few familiar ones too!Great venue, you should have an ABR meet there...
Sorry I only had one AJP to play with, but Rob and Barry appreciated it for sure...Barry especially as he ran it out of Fuel!
Interesting comments on the 200cc overlander, maybe we should resurrect it...
Zen and the art of Cider...
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Re: Zen and the art of Cider...
Yeah.. A great meeting.
Cracking little bike. I had a blast around the field. Lots of fun.
Cracking little bike. I had a blast around the field. Lots of fun.
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T'was a good weekend to be sure.
Talks good, food good, cider...........hic!
Thoughts are in the early stages for an ABR rally but might need to barter over camping costs :S
Talks good, food good, cider...........hic!
Thoughts are in the early stages for an ABR rally but might need to barter over camping costs :S
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Had a fantastic time at this weekend, the atmosphere was laid back, the presentations were entertaining, and the food was fantastic, will definitely be attending next year...well done Gabe and team..
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+1. Great weekend from every aspect. Really nice relaxing atmosphere, great people, food and lovely food & beer. Here are some photos of it
Cheers to Gabe, Mary and everyone else who put a load of hard work in to make it a great weekend
Cheers to Gabe, Mary and everyone else who put a load of hard work in to make it a great weekend
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Echoing Richard, I'm gutted I couldn't make it but there is a small matter of being something like 8,000 miles away at the moment :unsure:
Hopefully next year ...
Hopefully next year ...
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Some people will look for any excuse not to go! :whistle: :laugh:Mr Free Market wrote:Echoing Richard, I'm gutted I couldn't make it but there is a small matter of being something like 8,000 miles away at the moment :unsure:
Hopefully next year ...
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WOw, super jealous I couldn't be there :sick: , and it was on my doorstep! I hear some of my fellow TRFers took you on the local lanes.
Next year I will be there (if I can hang onto a bike for long enough).
Bren :laugh:
Next year I will be there (if I can hang onto a bike for long enough).
Bren :laugh:
And now, Harry, let us step out into the night and pursue that flighty temptress, adventure.
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