couple of weeks back, I wobbled up to Dijon to meet up with the UK bunch. I rode up with a good friend of mine who lives near Lecco (about 8kms from the Moto Guzzi factory) meeting him at Ivrea at the bottom of the Aosta valley.
Time was tight so we hit the Autostrada and the motorway up to Dijon; the plan was to have a ride out on the Friday... pretty uneventful trip up, the sun was shining and the roads pretty quiet, we stay in a small hotel in Quetigny, tram ride into town is about ten mins and the hotel is Ok..
Ride out to the Jura mountains on Friday, we managed best part of 400kms just messing around on some very nice roads..
My old Rockster... Poalo is phoning in the dead fly count!
Its funny, it said bikers welcome in the window, we were made to feel as welcome as a fart in a space suit!
road sign says it all
bike park randoms
lots of 9T's in the bike park
nice Guzzi MK1
nice little cafe racer, think it was a /5..?
they do like their outfits in France!
as mucky as it gets...
all clean!
was a great weekend, the weather managed to play ball, we had about ten mins of rain on Saturday, then it kind of warmed up... if you've never been to Moto-Legende, it's a really cool event, €25 for a 3 day ticket and as much vintage stuff as you can look at. Freddie Spencer and co were mashing out demo laps on the 500 two strokes, plenty of autojumble type mess to wander through.. the numbers of folks was pretty impressive, they reckon 50,000 over the weekend!
Trip back was dry, warm and sunny, right until I got 50kms from home, then the biggest thunderstorm I've ever ridden through! just enough to get the bike minging...
few bike park photos... Dijon
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Thanks for sharing that, never been to that bikefest, but I have been to Aosta, nice fertile part of the world you live in We went on to do the St Bernard pass after that. Memorable day on our way back from Barberino Di Mugello.
Some lovely old boxers in the piccies.
Some lovely old boxers in the piccies.
Fiat Panda.
Fiat Scudo (with speedblock, pipe carrier, reversing sensors, reversing camera, tow bar, some new rust and Fake Plumber logo)
started out with nothing, still have most of it left.
Fiat Scudo (with speedblock, pipe carrier, reversing sensors, reversing camera, tow bar, some new rust and Fake Plumber logo)
started out with nothing, still have most of it left.
Just back from our MX5 trip to Lake Como,6 cars did the Stelvio pass,down then back up,then on to Lake Como.We then went over the Furka,Susten,Grimsel & St Gothard passes & through the Gothard tunnel twice,not because we were lost,because there was a mountain road closed.
Great weather apart from the odd rain storm and thick fog high in the mountains.The Derbyshire Peak district will seem very tame now.
Reg & Gwen.
Great weather apart from the odd rain storm and thick fog high in the mountains.The Derbyshire Peak district will seem very tame now.
Reg & Gwen.
2000 BMW R1100s
1964 Royal Enfield 250cc Crusader
2012 Mazda Mx5 2.0ltr Kuro.
2004 Roller Team Granduca 171.
1992 Jaguar 4ltr Sovereign.
2018 Volvo t3 v40 Cross Country.
Reg & Gwen.
1964 Royal Enfield 250cc Crusader
2012 Mazda Mx5 2.0ltr Kuro.
2004 Roller Team Granduca 171.
1992 Jaguar 4ltr Sovereign.
2018 Volvo t3 v40 Cross Country.
Reg & Gwen.
boxerscott wrote:Thanks for sharing that, never been to that bikefest, but I have been to Aosta, nice fertile part of the world you live in We went on to do the St Bernard pass after that. Memorable day on our way back from Barberino Di Mugello.
Some lovely old boxers in the piccies.
thanks for the comments, I live a few hours south of Aosta in the Apennines mountains, nearest big (ish) town is Villa Minozzo, we're close to the Cerreto pass which is the SS63 running from Reggio Emilia to Aulla, it's pretty beaten up after the winter... My best memory of the Grand St Bernard pass was of a mate who ran out of fuel at the top and coasted all the way to the garage at the bottom...
cheers
Ty
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