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with Melinda Messenger? That's not a particularly good deterrant is it
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Quote: with Melinda Messenger? That's not a particularly good deterrant is it
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Chris, you're a freshly engaged young man, you shouldn't be have those kind thoughts already, tut,tut
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Quite right Dave, leave that sort of thing to us more experienced pervs.
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MOTO GUZZI T3 with Le Mans engine, frisky for an old girl
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RE Himalayan
Down to 3 toys at the moment, need to go shopping I think
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Cleaned the bike of five months of crap on top of ACF. Fitted the PL347 racks and E21 panniers, now looking much more like a bike to tour on!
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I think I know the answer but is anyone taking the bike to bike BT Radio?
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Yep, nice new shiny 'S' version......
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Beta Alp 200. For falling off In muddy bits.
I suffer from C.D.O. It's like O.C.D. but all the letters are in the correct order, just as they should be.
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Quote: I think I know the answer but is anyone taking the bike to bike BT Radio?
Excuse my ignorance but is this a different technology to the earlier Interphone conversation? At the moment I don't have anything and am dithering whether to invest or not.........
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Well I am about to sell my BlueTooth bike to bike Radio if anyone is interested
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We need to think of a stop for Sunday night......
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Quote: We need to think of a stop for Sunday night......
I have looked and Saga spanked me.
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Loads around St Malo. More Hotel than B&B
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Saga, shall I book a twin?.
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Crikey, you lot do panic. I've spent years travelling for work and, unless I was going to be based in one place for a week or so, I would never bother pre-booking accommodation as you can always find somewhere for one night. However, if it stops you worrying by all means go ahead and book somewhere. But I will admit that this approach nearly failed in Italy a couple of years back when cats and me had to ride about 20 miles to find a room for the night!
Btw, if anyone is interested, I was recently around Manchester and Derbyshire area's and did as I stated above, however, I used a new phone app called hotels.com which tells you what accommodation is available where you are, plus it has reviews posted by other users. It works great and highly recommend it.
Now on 9er number 2 .....
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Does it cover Europe as well?
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Quote: Does it cover Europe as well?
Dot com gives it away
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To provide you with a non-sarcastic answer Dan: yes it does .....
Now on 9er number 2 .....
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Edit: Installed it on the phone, very useful tool Steve. So I'm making you in charge of Sunday night. But dont have us running around like we did in Italy!
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Quote: Oh I like that
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