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Off to Isle of Man

Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2015 7:34 am
by GerryB
First thing tomorrow morning me and g/f setting off for nearly 3 weeks .

Spanner for a mate , riding a TZ 250 in Classic TT and a Suzuki GSX in the Manx GP .

So , apart from a lap or two every day on the R1100S , it'll be fiddle fingers on the race bikes .

A few days no doubt to sight see as well .

Thankfully weather tomorrow looks dryish . :lol:

Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2015 12:37 pm
by Blackal
Watch out for police speed camera on the North side of Kirkmichael (on the brow of the hill after the Total filling station).

It's still a 30mph there (DAMHIK :cry: )

Have fun!

Al

Classic/Manx

Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2015 12:47 pm
by Malj
Me and the wife are traveling over mid week. try and get over to jurby rally on Sunday it's busy but a good day out.

Mal

Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2015 4:59 pm
by Gromit
Gerry - 'envious' doesn't even come close. :cry:

Have a great trip - hope the weather's kind too.

Re: Classic/Manx

Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2015 5:36 pm
by GerryB
Malj wrote:Me and the wife are traveling over mid week. try and get over to jurby rally on Sunday it's busy but a good day out.

Mal


I went to Jurby last year , but to be honest , the sunday is normally my only "day off".

When you've had your nose buried inside the guts of motor cycles (aged ones) trying to repair , tweek , bodge , its far more attractive to ride around the view sites north south and west , enjoying the hospitality , while recharging for another hectic week.

Spannering as one can imagine there is a looong day every day , once the riders get back from practice , so much prep work and lists to make for morning. Then early morning wheels out , off for tyres etc etc ....


Enjoy the Island . This year I'm sleeping in Glenmaye , so hopefully more rest than tenting in the paddock ..

Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2015 6:06 pm
by GerryB
Well , what a busy 2 weeks .

Over 1000 miles ridden, not a single problem.

The time went very well , till the last lap of the senior.

A huge wind came up on the mountain , and my mate ( the guy I spanner for ) was one of 6 seriously injured riders.

He had a big one at 33rd milestone .

He was airlifted to Liverpool , where his prognosis appears for a positive recovery .

Sadly one of the crashers has died .

But , before all this black cloud came down on us , my cuzzie and I had lots of fun , riding laps and riding around the island on our "off " days .


Riding around the Gooseneck .

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Cuzzie and I paying our respects

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Cuzzie and I going into Gooseneck , I was riding into him ....

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Here I am almost having to brake to avoid running into him .

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Chilling out up at Gooseneck car park.

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Well, I think the next big trip will be across to my apartment in Jacarilla in Spain .

Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2015 5:47 pm
by jeznewsome
Good work fella. ....jealous never been to IoM on a bike and seeing my old one there makes me even more jealous!

Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2015 1:15 pm
by GerryB
jeznewsome wrote:Good work fella. ....jealous never been to IoM on a bike and seeing my old one there makes me even more jealous!



Jeepers Jez ,

It was a great trip , and "your" bike goes so well.

Just had MOT and oil & filter change .

All good mate .


Hope you are fit and well.

Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2015 1:04 pm
by Stevie
jeznewsome wrote:Good work fella. ....jealous never been to IoM on a bike and seeing my old one there makes me even more jealous!


I've just been thinking exactly the same thing ! :)

Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2015 2:19 pm
by andy griff
Already booked up for the TT next year and looking forward to it very much :D
Thanks for the report and good luck to your mate - the last lap of the Senior was cruel this year.

Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2015 6:21 pm
by GerryB
Pete Symes was very very seriously hurt .

Fractured Skull ,
Collapsed lungs and broken ribs
Several smashed vertebrae,
Both legs, multiple breaks
Both arms multiple breaks .

Last night's report from his sister .

Message from Pete's sister , yesterday's report ...
Looking very positive .
Hi Everyone,
Pete has been more alert and aware today in between his sleeps. He has been breathing for himself more intermittently over the day and we have even had some smiles. Next surgery will have to wait until infection is cleared and temperature is down. A TV has been placed by the side of his bed and his nurse said that he has watched some today. We think he was also trying to 'people watch' in the unit! A good day with another step forward for our amazingly strong Pete. XX