You know summers arrived properly, when the smell of 6 week old road kill enters your helmet! Choice.
Enjoyable brisk 100 mile ride on the old girl today. Took in box Hill, remarkable like Bournemouth these days seeing the old folk walking round, checking out the bikes they rode In their youth. Chewing the fat...
Getting old. Or not so
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Getting old. Or not so
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2019.Triump explorer 1200xca. The upstart
2016. K1200r. Fun, but mad
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2000 yamaha fazer 600. born again
1982 kwacker 1000j2. they did away with the kick start
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Re: Getting old. Or not so
Having moved from Surrey to Norfolk, I've noticed a definite change in road kill species. In Surrey it was usually a fox squished on the road, whereas here in Norfolk, it's predominantly muntjac deer and pheasants, with the occasional hare. All the foxes seem to have buggered off to the big cities. I have yet to thoroughly explore the biking roads of Norfolk, but I'm guessing there won't be too many alpine passes to practice zig-zagging over.
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