Back End Buccy October 8/9/10 2021
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Re: Back End Buccy October 8/9/10 2021
Nicely warmed up for the Boxertrix ride out
Phil.
R1200S and loving it !
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R1200S and loving it !
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Re: Back End Buccy October 8/9/10 2021
popsky wrote:Nicely warmed up for the Boxertrix ride out
Yep
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Re: Back End Buccy October 8/9/10 2021
Ready for the off
E0A0643E-A127-4B16-9F1C-3E623CE0CEEC by John Taylor, on Flickr
MickB was the only one in the car park and we introduced ourselves and ‘hit it off’ straight away, similar age and like minded with regards to bikes and, speed and general biking stuff Image
Everyone else arrived pretty soon after that with Chris the last to arrive.
D4B56216-483E-4D94-AE7B-6627CE77BD1F by John Taylor, on Flickr
95AA8241-4BCF-4462-94C2-CB82E647F522 by John Taylor, on Flickr
41284E8E-92EE-42BB-BAC1-3C90D26DAA53 by John Taylor, on Flickr
Paul’s very swift truck
D48EB9A1-46C3-429C-8874-3F370BD6E5F4 by John Taylor, on Flickr
Once Chris & Paul had decided who was to be my morning ‘Rear Gunner’ and who in the afternoon, we set off on damp roads. Out the car park and West initially, away from Moffat centre and keeping on the A701 heading South alongside the A74(M). Now in my defence m’lord of the morning roads I took the group on, it was a hastily put together route as explained in my last post ((Overuled Image) and only put into my sat nav that very morning. Apologies to all because it wasn’t my usual standard of route as Chris very kindly pointed out later that morning Image
Anyhow, I won’t bore you with the mundane roads up to our first stop after an hours riding and then to our lunch stop, suffice to say that they were BOR-RING. We stopped in Longtown (which Chris reckoned was a ‘ruff as Cowboy Town’ and nicknamed it ‘Dodge City’ but seemed fine to me, for a coffee, parking on the high street
7092BE68-1E27-439C-8AC3-228F9864D368 by John Taylor, on Flickr
Micks very nicely turned out ‘S’ Image
A8AB4868-2D83-475F-ACEA-740760CE8CC4 by John Taylor, on Flickr
A290F87E-B466-4640-BC54-8F4399BA71AD by John Taylor, on Flickr
We found a cafe and some sat inside for a second breakfast, I think Image and some of us stood outside because it was now dry and we’re sat enough on the bikes and felt good to stretch our old legs. As we were stood outside the cafe, all hell broke loose on the High Street. Cop cars & vans flying everywhere, on a Saturday morning and I thought Image Mmm, maybe Chris was right about Longtown Image Anyhow, it didn’t impact on our ‘council’ coffee Image and we were soon rallied and on our way.
The Sat Nav - honest - took us onto the A69 heading East and after a few miles I’d had enough and took the very next exit out of some roadworks the local council had very kindly started previously. Ignoring my Garmin I pointed the ‘ViPeR’ East down what I thought was a crackin little narrow side road, corners covered in farm shit and gravel and woke me up immediately Image
We reached the A68 and I headed South, then back onto the A69 - just don’t ask Image and after loosing Paul along with Gawaine & Jenny, ‘not my fault your Grace’ through a wrong turn, we were soon all reunited only for Gawaines R1100s to not ‘fire up’. By his own admission, the battery was dodgy before coming to Moffat and he had left the ignition & lights on as they pondered what to do and where to go at the side of the road. No matter, With Chris as ‘pilot’ we pushed him 3 miles along the road - felt like three miles anyway Image and She burst into life Image
Back along the A69 and up the A68 and past the junction we came out of a little earlier Image I don’t think anyone noticed if I’m honest Image the roads were still dry and we even saw the sun popping it’s nose out which was very welcome Image️ This section of the A69, although not the best, was still a welcome change from the shite we’d been on and after an initial game of follow the line of camper and cars, we were soon making ‘good progress’ North to our lunch destination. At one point, when we were following the car ‘caravan’ at a leisurely pace, a GS came from, out of space I think, ‘off like the clappers’ past us all, on solid whites and, well, ‘fooked off’. In my helmet I thought, Jesus, that’s not like Paul, he must be really passed off worth he route and roads so far or, he was firing ahead to get to a photo opportunity position and film us all riding along, that must be it I said to myself. We arrived at Otterburn Mill for lunch, still dry and were greeted by an immaculate Peugeot 205 which I duly photo’d and had a quick chat with the owner who was only too happy to tell me about his car Image Image
7C55B5E9-B725-477A-BF8A-CA3EFF81275B by John Taylor, on Flickr
5D448502-1DE0-4E1B-A120-D2615B239150 by John Taylor, on Flickr
Lunch, which was and always is superb, home cooking at its absolute best, was despatched, plenty of chat and banter was had and as we were getting onto our bikes, the rain started spitting on, and it came, and came, and just got worse as the afternoon progressed, but that didn’t bother us hardened, long in the tooth UK Bikers Image
Tbc
E0A0643E-A127-4B16-9F1C-3E623CE0CEEC by John Taylor, on Flickr
MickB was the only one in the car park and we introduced ourselves and ‘hit it off’ straight away, similar age and like minded with regards to bikes and, speed and general biking stuff Image
Everyone else arrived pretty soon after that with Chris the last to arrive.
D4B56216-483E-4D94-AE7B-6627CE77BD1F by John Taylor, on Flickr
95AA8241-4BCF-4462-94C2-CB82E647F522 by John Taylor, on Flickr
41284E8E-92EE-42BB-BAC1-3C90D26DAA53 by John Taylor, on Flickr
Paul’s very swift truck
D48EB9A1-46C3-429C-8874-3F370BD6E5F4 by John Taylor, on Flickr
Once Chris & Paul had decided who was to be my morning ‘Rear Gunner’ and who in the afternoon, we set off on damp roads. Out the car park and West initially, away from Moffat centre and keeping on the A701 heading South alongside the A74(M). Now in my defence m’lord of the morning roads I took the group on, it was a hastily put together route as explained in my last post ((Overuled Image) and only put into my sat nav that very morning. Apologies to all because it wasn’t my usual standard of route as Chris very kindly pointed out later that morning Image
Anyhow, I won’t bore you with the mundane roads up to our first stop after an hours riding and then to our lunch stop, suffice to say that they were BOR-RING. We stopped in Longtown (which Chris reckoned was a ‘ruff as Cowboy Town’ and nicknamed it ‘Dodge City’ but seemed fine to me, for a coffee, parking on the high street
7092BE68-1E27-439C-8AC3-228F9864D368 by John Taylor, on Flickr
Micks very nicely turned out ‘S’ Image
A8AB4868-2D83-475F-ACEA-740760CE8CC4 by John Taylor, on Flickr
A290F87E-B466-4640-BC54-8F4399BA71AD by John Taylor, on Flickr
We found a cafe and some sat inside for a second breakfast, I think Image and some of us stood outside because it was now dry and we’re sat enough on the bikes and felt good to stretch our old legs. As we were stood outside the cafe, all hell broke loose on the High Street. Cop cars & vans flying everywhere, on a Saturday morning and I thought Image Mmm, maybe Chris was right about Longtown Image Anyhow, it didn’t impact on our ‘council’ coffee Image and we were soon rallied and on our way.
The Sat Nav - honest - took us onto the A69 heading East and after a few miles I’d had enough and took the very next exit out of some roadworks the local council had very kindly started previously. Ignoring my Garmin I pointed the ‘ViPeR’ East down what I thought was a crackin little narrow side road, corners covered in farm shit and gravel and woke me up immediately Image
We reached the A68 and I headed South, then back onto the A69 - just don’t ask Image and after loosing Paul along with Gawaine & Jenny, ‘not my fault your Grace’ through a wrong turn, we were soon all reunited only for Gawaines R1100s to not ‘fire up’. By his own admission, the battery was dodgy before coming to Moffat and he had left the ignition & lights on as they pondered what to do and where to go at the side of the road. No matter, With Chris as ‘pilot’ we pushed him 3 miles along the road - felt like three miles anyway Image and She burst into life Image
Back along the A69 and up the A68 and past the junction we came out of a little earlier Image I don’t think anyone noticed if I’m honest Image the roads were still dry and we even saw the sun popping it’s nose out which was very welcome Image️ This section of the A69, although not the best, was still a welcome change from the shite we’d been on and after an initial game of follow the line of camper and cars, we were soon making ‘good progress’ North to our lunch destination. At one point, when we were following the car ‘caravan’ at a leisurely pace, a GS came from, out of space I think, ‘off like the clappers’ past us all, on solid whites and, well, ‘fooked off’. In my helmet I thought, Jesus, that’s not like Paul, he must be really passed off worth he route and roads so far or, he was firing ahead to get to a photo opportunity position and film us all riding along, that must be it I said to myself. We arrived at Otterburn Mill for lunch, still dry and were greeted by an immaculate Peugeot 205 which I duly photo’d and had a quick chat with the owner who was only too happy to tell me about his car Image Image
7C55B5E9-B725-477A-BF8A-CA3EFF81275B by John Taylor, on Flickr
5D448502-1DE0-4E1B-A120-D2615B239150 by John Taylor, on Flickr
Lunch, which was and always is superb, home cooking at its absolute best, was despatched, plenty of chat and banter was had and as we were getting onto our bikes, the rain started spitting on, and it came, and came, and just got worse as the afternoon progressed, but that didn’t bother us hardened, long in the tooth UK Bikers Image
Tbc
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"18 BMW S1000R Sports - (bought new)
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"11 Porsche Boxster 987 S Black Edition No.261 of 987
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Re: Back End Buccy October 8/9/10 2021
I forgot to post the couple of photos I took as we walked into the Cafe of the Old Mill workings and the COVID safe Sheep, masked up
7B9674BC-D9F7-4A3E-BAD1-E152F2840861 by John Taylor, on Flickr
A758D669-7A8E-422A-B5D6-689FD5386C09 by John Taylor, on Flickr
7B9674BC-D9F7-4A3E-BAD1-E152F2840861 by John Taylor, on Flickr
A758D669-7A8E-422A-B5D6-689FD5386C09 by John Taylor, on Flickr
"02 Yamaha XJR 1300SP in Kenny Roberts Yellow - (bought new)
"18 BMW S1000R Sports - (bought new)
"11 Porsche Boxster 987 S Black Edition No.261 of 987
"18 BMW S1000R Sports - (bought new)
"11 Porsche Boxster 987 S Black Edition No.261 of 987
Re: Back End Buccy October 8/9/10 2021
Thanks for the write up, sounds like your Boxertrix tour was up to the usual standard.
All the best
Ian
All the best
Ian
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