Hawes- - July.

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Re: Hawes- - July.

Postby stoney » Mon Jul 26, 2021 3:04 pm

Great photo Paul.
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Re: Hawes- - July.

Postby Yogi Bear » Mon Jul 26, 2021 3:56 pm

Looks like a great weekend was had! 8) :D :D

I was gutted to have to cancel this last Wednesday after faceplanting whilst out cycling.
The plastic surgeon sewed my lip back on & the dentist will fix my broken teeth.
Unfortunately it’s my daughter’s birthday on the Moffat weekend but I Will see you all next year.


Glad to hear Chris is ok.

All the Best

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Re: Hawes- - July.

Postby Paul » Mon Jul 26, 2021 4:01 pm

A few more pics from the weekend

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And finally, somebody had the balls to tell those reckless red squirrels to slow down:
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Re: Hawes- - July.

Postby bikemad99 » Mon Jul 26, 2021 9:29 pm

Glad to hear Chris is going to be OK.Good to see everyone again and talk Boxerbollox to great friends old and new.We miss the rides out but enjoy the MX5 rides instead,maybe if we live long enough some of you may join us.Don`t knock it till you try it.We will start and look at Moffat,and may come along.
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Re: Hawes- - July.

Postby Morse » Tue Jul 27, 2021 12:05 pm

Hi All

Just got home thanks to Philippa, she was not too grumpy (so far) which considering it's her birthday is amazing. It was great to catch up with everybody again after such a long COVID break.

Huge thanks to everybody for all your kindness and help, not least for dragging 250kg of Muttley off my now black and blue swollen foot. York Hospital A&E were brilliant, no tutting about motorbikes being dangerous either. I don't feel too bad about bothering the NHS, because this is only the 2nd time in 48 years motorcycling I've been to A&E. In 1975, I think, I was knocked off my Triumph Daytona 500, damaging the same left foot.

All the Best & Safe Riding

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Re: Hawes- - July.

Postby ianc53 » Tue Jul 27, 2021 6:58 pm

I was gutted to have to cancel this last Wednesday after faceplanting whilst out cycling.
The plastic surgeon sewed my lip back on & the dentist will fix my broken teeth.


What actually happened Alastair? Was it a road bike or mountain bike you were on?

Wishing you a speedy recovery, and as small a bill as possible from the dentist.

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Re: Hawes- - July.

Postby Yogi Bear » Tue Jul 27, 2021 9:57 pm

ianc53 wrote:
I was gutted to have to cancel this last Wednesday after faceplanting whilst out cycling.
The plastic surgeon sewed my lip back on & the dentist will fix my broken teeth.


What actually happened Alastair? Was it a road bike or mountain bike you were on?

Wishing you a speedy recovery, and as small a bill as possible from the dentist.

Ian


Thanks Ian

I was on my gravel bike on the canal towpath. I went too fast into a cobbled overflow & saw too late that it was wet. My front wheel slid & got jammed in between the cobbles & I went over the handlebars, forgetting to let go & hit the cobbles a mighty whack with my mouth….

To add insult to injury, the sidewall of my tyre got ripped so I had to fix that before cycling home & getting to A&E

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Re: Hawes- - July.

Postby boxerscott » Wed Jul 28, 2021 10:41 pm

Morse wrote:Hi All

Just got home thanks to Philippa, she was not too grumpy (so far) which considering it's her birthday is amazing. It was great to catch up with everybody again after such a long COVID break.

Huge thanks to everybody for all your kindness and help, not least for dragging 250kg of Muttley off my now black and blue swollen foot. York Hospital A&E were brilliant, no tutting about motorbikes being dangerous either. I don't feel too bad about bothering the NHS, because this is only the 2nd time in 48 years motorcycling I've been to A&E. In 1975, I think, I was knocked off my Triumph Daytona 500, damaging the same left foot.

All the Best & Safe Riding

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Re: Hawes- - July.

Postby ianc53 » Thu Jul 29, 2021 7:32 pm

To add insult to injury, the sidewall of my tyre got ripped so I had to fix that before cycling home & getting to A&E


Well hard :D

Speedy recovery Alastair.

All the best

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