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Dirty French Stuff

Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2020 12:14 pm
by bikenav
Anyone done any of these, they look good, bit expensive for me though.
https://www.cocoricorando.fr/en/

Re: Dirty French Stuff

Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2020 1:09 pm
by Tramp
The French events of any size with motorbikes are epic and welcome all nationality lots of banter, food and alcohol... French hospitality at its best... Expensive by UK prices but the memories will last a lifetime..

On a different tact the gpx routes are usually on wikiloc.... But being organised events they will cross private land like most Rando events do... I bumped into some riders. In the north of France this year while out on my mountain bike... They just shouted and waved.... Cest la Vie.

Re: Dirty French Stuff

Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2020 1:23 pm
by bikenav
If somebody wants to sponser me to go on a recee instead of another in the current topics, will be happy to report my findings. ;)

Re: Dirty French Stuff

Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2020 5:08 pm
by MR X
You should get in touch with Phil JAX SHACK
He could arrange something along them lines big garden to boot

Re: Dirty French Stuff

Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2020 5:19 pm
by daveuprite
Yeah, Phil's your man. And when you're fed up with the riding, he takes poetry classes and does ballet instruction in the evening. What a guy.

Re: Dirty French Stuff

Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2020 6:21 pm
by PHILinFRANCE
Knob :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Anyway thanks for the shout guys , if anyone fancies some out there riding in the LOT 46 S France , give us a tinkle

ImageIMG_2517 by Philip Parkinson, on Flickr

ImageP1020864 by Philip Parkinson, on Flickr

ImageP1020961 by Philip Parkinson, on Flickr

Image20170913_125943 by Philip Parkinson, on Flickr

Image20170915_164244 by Philip Parkinson, on Flickr

Image20150920_120605-EFFECTS by Philip Parkinson, on Flickr

Image20180419_095415 by Philip Parkinson, on Flickr

Image20180418_120419 by Philip Parkinson, on Flickr

Image20180418_093146 by Philip Parkinson, on Flickr

Image20200814_180848 by Philip Parkinson, on Flickr

Image20200726_133159 by Philip Parkinson, on Flickr

Image20200606_165328 by Philip Parkinson, on Flickr

Image20200606_152928 by Philip Parkinson, on Flickr

Image20200607_100854 by Philip Parkinson, on Flickr

Image20200607_101616 by Philip Parkinson, on Flickr

..............You get the idea

Image20200519_190924 by Philip Parkinson, on Flickr

Re: Dirty French Stuff

Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2020 6:50 pm
by bikenav
Hey PIF, HiJaked my post with your sales pitch. Only kidding.
A couple of years ago I was down your way, and did ring and spoke to your wife with a view of maybe stopping by (dont remember when or where I was going) but the line was really bad and ended up just passing by. next time will make more effort. Most of your "promo"pics are of little bikes and I know from experience the Region has plenty of slopes, but I guess there is good stuff for the big bikes too, winging it solo as I do usually, I have to be a little bit cautious in the hills. One day we will speak again, we have done so at the Midlands rally 3 years ago, but being the grey man on a grey bike even if it had orange blood, I doubt that you remember. To Another time. Paul.

Re: Dirty French Stuff

Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2020 7:30 pm
by PHILinFRANCE
I do sort of remember Paul but shit at names , i'd know if i saw you , take care and fingers crossed the world will open up again and i can show you some big bike stuff

Re: Dirty French Stuff

Posted: Tue Nov 17, 2020 7:24 am
by chunky butt
As others have said, give Phil a bell, great place to ride, and the hospitality is second to none. ;)

Re: Dirty French Stuff

Posted: Tue Nov 17, 2020 9:49 am
by boboneleg
bikenav wrote: Mon Nov 16, 2020 6:50 pm Hey PIF, HiJaked my post with your sales pitch. Only kidding.
A couple of years ago I was down your way, and did ring and spoke to your wife with a view of maybe stopping by (dont remember when or where I was going) but the line was really bad and ended up just passing by. next time will make more effort. Most of your "promo"pics are of little bikes and I know from experience the Region has plenty of slopes, but I guess there is good stuff for the big bikes too, winging it solo as I do usually, I have to be a little bit cautious in the hills. One day we will speak again, we have done so at the Midlands rally 3 years ago, but being the grey man on a grey bike even if it had orange blood, I doubt that you remember. To Another time. Paul.
Paul, there's plenty of riding to be had at Jax on bigger bikes. I done lots with him on the donkeys (DR650) and most of it I'd attempt on my T700. You sound like you know what you're doing on your GS so I reckon you'd love it, even the tarmac roads are ace.

I will be on my way down there again as soon as this covid malarkey is sorted, It's one of the best areas I've ridden in.