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BMW ride out

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BMW ride out from Gloucester bmw 7/04/13 any one on here on this trip out ?
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Gary wrote:BMW ride out from Gloucester bmw 7/04/13 any one on here on this trip out ?
I prefer my rideouts a little more spirited :)
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slparry wrote:
Gary wrote:BMW ride out from Gloucester bmw 7/04/13 any one on here on this trip out ?
I prefer my rideouts a little more spirited :)







Indeed you do Mr. Parry, [smilie=hmm.gif]




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Hinckley man wrote:
slparry wrote:
Gary wrote:BMW ride out from Gloucester bmw 7/04/13 any one on here on this trip out ?
I prefer my rideouts a little more spirited :)







Indeed you do Mr. Parry, [smilie=hmm.gif]




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It'll be a sea of dayglo and white helmets... and I can almost guarantee they'll do that knobbish thing at junctions to act out their plod biker fantasies.

I like a lot of BMW bikes, but I really don't think I (or most of the posters here) fit with the usual BMW bike demographic.
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Perhaps we should all turn-up and jeer at 'em. :lol:
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given recent history they'd probably get a restraining order on me Nick :)
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slparry wrote:given recent history they'd probably get a restraining order on me Nick :)


And not a moment too soon Steve. :lol:
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slparry wrote:given recent history they'd probably get a restraining order on me Nick :)
They already got one Steve :lol:
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:shock: so not such a good day out.
ho well its still a day on the bike lol, im still getting to grips with it
a little slower ride not all bad for me :oops:
i have only been on two wheels just over a year and this is my first sports bike.
also i might be able to keep up :lol:
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You could always go and see what they are all about. If its not for you, exit roundabout left. :?
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Twinspark wrote:It'll be a sea of dayglo and white helmets... and I can almost guarantee they'll do that knobbish thing at junctions to act out their plod biker fantasies.

I like a lot of BMW bikes, but I really don't think I (or most of the posters here) fit with the usual BMW bike demographic.

Would that be the same knobbish thing we always do at junctions on our rides out? :oops:
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bikemad99 wrote:
Twinspark wrote:It'll be a sea of dayglo and white helmets... and I can almost guarantee they'll do that knobbish thing at junctions to act out their plod biker fantasies.

I like a lot of BMW bikes, but I really don't think I (or most of the posters here) fit with the usual BMW bike demographic.

Would that be the same knobbish thing we always do at junctions on our rides out? :oops:
The one that actually works really well too Reg? ;)
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bikemad99 wrote:

Would that be the same knobbish thing we always do at junctions on our rides out? :oops:
Do you stop traffic, to keep the 'rideout' together?

If so, you're also a knob.

Or, do you do the usual of a 'tail end charlie' to mop up those who have fallen behind, and show them where to go? - which is perfectly acceptable.
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