As Broady said, all are very welcome. But please ride at your own pace (its a group ride-out, not a race). The group wont turn off the road that your on without regrouping. So if we get split up, or you think that you might get split up. Please just ride at a safe pace and you find the group stopped somewhere safe on the road you’re on. The ride is popular because the roads are challenging. The guys that ride them regularly obviously know which way the road goes. Most of the fallers on the ride fall off thinking they need to keep up. We’d rather wait a few mins here and there than send another rider to the hospital. Turn up and enjoy!:w00t:
A big thanks to you all for making me feel so welcome.
The route you use is amazing and feel the addiction growing.
I hope the wait for the breakdown recovery people was not much longer.
Anyway look forward to doing it again soon
Please forgive me, I am very, very old and the ol’Mad Cow Disease is creeping in! Are the Hypermoto rider? It was very good to meet you all and a pleasure to have you guys/girls on the ride.
Can I split hairs and say that The BCR actually left at 8.30 and this was Ratty’s rideout. So todays BCR was actually incident free!:w00t:
On to our hero - Stevie. He is at home now. By profession he and his wife are super hero’s in the NHS. Stevie is booked into Broomfield Hospital for the early part of the week, but they intend to try and get him into a local hospital to them. Good luck buddy!
Its a dash bad show mate, you hurting yourself like that. The rest of us had to take it a bit easier as we didnt have you to sort us out if we’d binned it. Stevie is obviously a tough cookie, he was gonna ride home with a busted collar bone!:blink:
Please forgive me, I am very, very old and the ol’Mad Cow Disease is creeping in! Are the Hypermoto rider? It was very good to meet you all and a pleasure to have you guys/girls on the ride.
Can I split hairs and say that The BCR actually left at 8.30 and this was Ratty’s rideout. So todays BCR was actually incident free!:w00t:
On to our hero - Stevie. He is at home now. By profession he and his wife are super hero’s in the NHS. Stevie is booked into Broomfield Hospital for the early part of the week, but they intend to try and get him into a local hospital to them. Good luck buddy!
Its a dash bad show mate, you hurting yourself like that. The rest of us had to take it a bit easier as we didnt have you to sort us out if we’d binned it. Stevie is obviously a tough cookie, he was gonna ride home with a busted collar bone!:blink:
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Yes that was me, and I hope Ratty’s bike gets fixed easily (damn electrics).
I would also like to wish Stevie a speedy recovery.
look forward to doing it again soon
I enjoyed the lanes & company as usual. I hope Steve gets well soon & Rattys bike gets sorted easily & hopefully cheaply. Any idea whats wrong with it Ratty?
twas a good Ride this morning! till steve had his moment:w00t: GWS soon fella:)
and then coming off the infamous HH…my bike dieded looks like its the R/R as the battery is getting no charge at all…borrox! got recovered home from HH in the end, down the M11, battery is on charge overnight and i’ll be off to essential in the morning to get a check over and find out if its the R/R or the alternator. thanks to the boys n girls fr coming back too see where i was and to D29 and Kaos who stayed with me till recovery showed up.
its been a while since i have rode with BOTH them pesky hooligans normally on the BCR, you know the two old boys…Sneaky and Broady:D and nice to mmet you aswell tony, and to see the super-retarders out:)
Was fun Ratty, we got to meet Ron, the top old geezer who plied D29 with orange juice and was showing off his rather awesome lifeboat models. (they were actually rather cool)
Besides how else could I have got my face almost entirely pink!