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i will just growl at the traffic....that'll do it !!!! grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

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Deleted Member @ 25/01/2011 19:15  

i think that's a brill idea but i won't be on a bike for a while as had a bike accident last week and has really put me off going on a bike again, but who knows it could be early days all i can say is oooppppssss a daiseeyy lol and i only have a cbt at the min

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suzy maurauder @ 25/01/2011 19:17  

Once dates and meeting places have been decided it could be worth inviting standard members along as well. A few private messages from event organisers to those standard members with L plates who can't post in the forum wouldn't hurt. It could even get them to spend some of that vast amount of money they save in road tax on a full membership. If it's late enough in the year, one of them might even have a KTM 125 Duke. Anyway, just an idea.

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Contradiction @ 25/01/2011 19:24  

Suzy, it will be later in the year when it's warmer and drier so I am sure by then you will be back in the swing :-)

Good one contra will be doing nearer the time, think I am safe saying that this will be going ahead, just need the logistics to work lol and to figure the start points :-)

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Deleted User @ 25/01/2011 19:30  

All are invited to events like this just have to be into bikes as thay are ALL prosective members Its just the rally that has a member rule

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JP @ 25/01/2011 19:32  

Suzy.. what about getting a pilly from someone you can trust .. maybe take part in the Pilly ride out day? That might boost your confidence again. I'm only on CBT too ( albeit for the 2nd time! lol) and like Shell says.. by the time we have this ride out you will probs be back out on your 125 again.

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Karey @ 25/01/2011 19:35  

There ya go Ian ... Something to keep you going for now ... Get Suzy back on her bike again :-)

Suzy. I know how you feel 3 days after doing my CBT, whilst on a lesson I came off turning onto a duel carriageway, in a thunder storm, my instructor asked me if I could manage the 2 min ride to the local Morrisons, back break only as the leaver had gone, 30 min later we pulled into the car park with me protesting that it was the longest 2 min ride ever, to be asked ... Well would you have got back on the bike if I told you it was 30 min away?

Ended up on crutches for 8 weeks with a torn tendon but so glad I did not give up :-)


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Deleted User @ 25/01/2011 19:51  

I dropped my bike at Squires on a very busy sunday in summer!! broke my front break lever too.. was shaking like a leaf..but a couple of strangers rode the 20 miles back home with me...and i was fine.. You will be ok.. as soon as you get back on.

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Karey @ 25/01/2011 20:06  

I dropped the bike on me in a lesson and got a cracked rib....I'm still nervous Suzy ...especially, now after not going out since November cos of the weather and I know I will be crapping myself the first time out. But hey girl we got this far and all us ladies know what we have to overcome to do that. Make use of your pals on here Suzy xxx

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Minnie the Minx @ 25/01/2011 20:17  

I'm up for this if I'm free once we know dates. I can pick up at Matlock. Me and my Bonnie are definitely built for comfort not speed, so no worries about pottering around with learners in tow! Oh, and my advice re nerves, get straight back on. I nearly chucked next day when passing where I got knocked off, but within a couple of days I was fine.

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6ypsy @ 25/01/2011 22:10  

Best to just get out regardless of the weather as if you can ride in it bad it gives you oodles of confidence in dry. Also means if your out and the weather turns bad you won't freeze up or stress about it.

As for CBT/small cc bikes is the 50/60 open roads and how to gauge and turn into corners (road craft). While doing these types of runs you learn a lot it's I feel a straight 50/50. Half what you can be told and the other half getting out there and doing the miles.

I have filming equipment so can do that also if anyone requires and thought some runs from central Scotland around back of Falkirk would be a fantastic place to go.



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madscots @ 25/01/2011 22:18  

Cracking idea! Shell, you can put me down to ride shot-gun if you're still looking for volunteers. Have you any dates in mind yet?

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desres @ 25/01/2011 23:13  

The scotch piper would be a good meeting place for riders on merseyside. usually quite quiet on a Saturday / Sunday and is a great take off point into Lancashire too. I am sure me and wills can escort a few riders.

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Phil @ 25/01/2011 23:21  

ive got one of those action cams you can strap to your head or handle bars, its got about one hour filming on a 2gig card with sound but the good thing is its water proof to three meters so filming in grumpy weather is no problem or shallow water when fallen in

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nellie @ 26/01/2011 00:27  

i have a dvr and an external camera for my bike. will record for about 4 hours on the internal memory and you can add additional memory. i also gave a clip on camera on order from ebay. cost something like £16 so no tears shed if it gets damaged.

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Phil @ 26/01/2011 00:52  

WOW !

The interest so far is GREAT offers so far covering at least 10 areas thank you so much all ... Could still do with someone to help Mad, and 6ypsy and don't have much between Manchester n Scotland or below Midlands, Yorkshire is a wee bit sparse too.

Thankyou to everyone offering help, just shows the true spirit of BM :-)


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Deleted User @ 26/01/2011 06:55  

We could even organise a ride out at the K.I.S.S rallie perhaps, I will put it to Jackie, i dont like the idea of video mounts on bikes, i know its a double edged sowrd, as you can advise on riding skills, but some of the learners may feel uncomfortable with being filme, best to cast a vote with the riders maybe...just a opinion.

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Deleted Member @ 26/01/2011 07:21  

Ian your mission (should you choose to accept it) for now is to get a certain young lady feeling confident on her bike again

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Deleted User @ 26/01/2011 10:29  

A ride out is already being planned for the KISS Rally but due to the variety of folk attending prob not a good idea to make it specific for 125s, i'll leave that to Shell lol I am happy for folk who want to offer their services or those on 125s who would like to take this opportunity up to contact me and Shell says us 2 chat everyday :)

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Brummie Jackie @ 26/01/2011 10:33  

hi ya guys and gals Thank u for for being supportive it does mean a lot just need to get better and who knows i may be a different person come in 6 weeks time . mwha and big hugs to all. x

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suzy maurauder @ 26/01/2011 10:45  

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