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Shongololo

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Re: l'france
« Reply #15 on: August 23, 2007, 01:43:17 PM »

the problem i found abroad is when you first get there,it's in your head to drive/ride on the right,however in the mornings or after a brew break,i found myself on the left :shock:,can be little scary lol.just think about before you get going :icon_thumright:

Stick some tape inside your screen on the right hand side to remind you
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Re: l'france
« Reply #16 on: August 23, 2007, 10:17:08 PM »

there is only one downside, when you get back to the uk you realize it's even more shit than when you left, european drivers are on the ball when it comes to bikes and as Yogi pointed out the roads are top banana :icon_thumright: and the slip roads on motorways curve to the right and can go on forever :headbang:
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Re: l'france
« Reply #17 on: August 24, 2007, 01:22:06 PM »

As I haven't tried it, do the clocks on the 10'r change to km/h from mph if you hold the mode and reset buttons down...used to on my Gixxer!  If so, do that!

I travelled to Brno for the Gp 2 years ago on my gixxer and it was awesome.  LOved the European roads, autobahns etc!  You'll have a ball.

All I would say, is take lots of piss/fag/petrol breaks.  Obviously to keep you focused, but also its nice to just catch up with you riding mates.  Otherwise the ride there is like a solo trip.  France is very easy to be able to play it by ear and not book anywhere.  Just turn up and get a good b&b, some top scram all for about 30-40 quid.

Enjoy the trip, shame you going to see the yanks play a game they just "don't" get...I'm trying desperately to get some tickets for a few games.  Cause its the world cup, my old club player rights don't have as much oomph!
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Re: l'france
« Reply #18 on: August 25, 2007, 12:02:36 AM »

All I would say, is take lots of piss/fag/petrol breaks.  Obviously to keep you focused, but also its nice to just catch up with you riding mates.  Otherwise the ride there is like a solo trip. 
The guy on the SV650 thats going is so slow the rest of us will be wearing onions round our necks, twiddling our moustaches and mincing around the place like "cheese eating surrender monkeys", by the time he turns up....... :lol:
A few of us are ex-army, so we may as well invade while we are there.

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Re: l'france
« Reply #19 on: August 25, 2007, 12:16:39 AM »

 [rofl] Cheese eating surrender monkeys  [rofl] +bhp bud!!
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Re: l'france
« Reply #20 on: August 25, 2007, 01:24:51 AM »

[rofl] Cheese eating surrender monkeys  [rofl] +bhp bud!!
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Re: l'france
« Reply #21 on: August 27, 2007, 03:29:47 PM »

Ha ha....quality!  [clap]

However...i used to have an SV650...and I could keep up with the best of em....no point having all that power of a thou and knowing feck all what to do with it ;-)

Enjoy the trip though dude!
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Re: l'france
« Reply #22 on: August 27, 2007, 10:54:30 PM »

One tip...



"Beware, they are all foreigners"  :icon_thumright:
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Re: l'france
« Reply #23 on: August 28, 2007, 12:14:21 AM »

The guy on the SV650 will be a misfit and his sister will want her bike back...... [rofl]  talk him out of it before its too late or get him to buy a faster bike before you go ...... FFS. [naughty]

Make sure you take your medical card with you, you will need it for neck treatment looking for that twat on the SV650 in your mirrors all the time.

I was doing an observer run today with a guy on a SV650 and on the way back he tried to give it barry biscuits he popped his cork at 120 max., when we stopped for a briefing i told him to try and make better progress because i hadn't been above 2nd gear all fooking day.
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Re: l'france
« Reply #24 on: August 28, 2007, 05:36:48 AM »

My '04 10r, a couple of R6, an R1, and a rather stunning '93 Blade, oh and an SV650. We are riding over to watch England v's USA world cup game in Lens, then after that playing it by ear. I would like to have a blast down some of the smaller class roads south east of Lens, and maybe around the Belgium, Luxembourg borders. This will be my first time riding abroad. I don't have to worry about any kit (except waterproofs, etc) as we have a dutyful non biker driving over in a car , slowly following to meet up with us at campsites etc. :hello2: what could possibly go wrong........ [rofl]

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Hmmm, not far from the 'ring that be......    :evil4: :evil4:   :headbang:
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Re: l'france
« Reply #25 on: August 28, 2007, 08:48:42 PM »

The guy on the SV650 will be a misfit and his sister will want her bike back...... [rofl]  talk him out of it before its too late or get him to buy a faster bike before you go ...... FFS. [naughty]

Make sure you take your medical card with you, you will need it for neck treatment looking for that twat on the SV650 in your mirrors all the time.

I was doing an observer run today with a guy on a SV650 and on the way back he tried to give it barry biscuits he popped his cork at 120 max., when we stopped for a briefing i told him to try and make better progress because i hadn't been above 2nd gear all fooking day.

Thats the thing with the 10R, just soooooooo easy to keep it on the pin.
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Re: l'france
« Reply #26 on: August 28, 2007, 09:54:15 PM »

Ha ha....quality!  [clap]

However...i used to have an SV650...and I could keep up with the best of em....no point having all that power of a thou and knowing feck all what to do with it ;-)

Enjoy the trip though dude!
Good point well presented. Although SV650 man, makes driving miss daisy look like bullitt....... :roll:
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Re: l'france
« Reply #27 on: August 31, 2007, 05:44:04 PM »


I'm off to France in september with the old man and his friends (freebie) and your bothered about your mate on a SV650  :shock: :shock: :shock: they are all over 60  [wall]

Looks like i'll be heading off on my own for some fun  :icon_thumright:

I was gutted when my trackday buddy couldn't make it  :-(

AND I'VE JUST GIVEN UP SMOKING  :pottytrain2:
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