Monday, 29 July 2024

Think positive

 In a week which has had negligible good news but plenty bad we shall ignore the Muppets running the country (and every country) and concentrate on what is important, Motorcycling!

A reasonable week to get out and enjoy the roads, I was only caught in an unexpected shower once this week, hang on, unexpected? This is Scotland, just like the Spanish inquisition you should always expect rain. Monty Python sketch (Spanish Inquisition )

When you get out on the bike you are of course watching for danger all the time but it does allow you to think about life and how it is generally brilliant if you ignore the news, meanwhile if anyone has a foolproof method of avoiding paying some taxes to the government money to waste on general nonsense let me know.

A run on several bikes this week, all right I'm very lucky, I hear you!

Keep on keeping on......


Mk3 Commando out for a run
750 Roadster
and from another angle
Blurry T3
Glenlyon (Gravel is terrible for the whole route)
A brace of Nortons in Glenquaich

Tuesday, 23 July 2024

Dalesman Rally

 A wee bit of a change from the norm last weekend, we go to a couple of Winter Rallies but seldom go to Summer rallies because we are too busy doing our own thing normally. Earlier in the year I received an E mail from Peter Holland (Ex NOC Treasurer) asking if I fancied going to a rally in the Yorkshire Dales in July run by the Dean Valley club, a quick 5 minutes discussion and a check of our Diaries and we decided to go.

We left Friday morning and headed via a very busy Edinburgh Bypass to the A68 to head down to Yorkshire thus avoiding a lot of Motorway riding. A few roadworks with Traffic lights didn't hold us up too much and we noticed the speed cameras were out of action for some reason ( I have just checked and seemingly it was due to improved drivers behavior???)

There was an dodgy part just before the border where a pick up and caravan must of had a puncture coming down from the border and stopped immediately before a hairpin to change a tyre, he was on the road, his wife was just standing there doing nothing and the traffic including another van and caravan were overtaking as if it was a dual Carriageway, we has just enough room to squeeze past as the oncoming traffic was blind to us until it was too late! I did think about stopping and trying to educate them but then I would have been putting us in more danger so I carried on a bit slower.

A stop at the cafe in England at Rochester Relish for Brunch, worth a visit, and when we were leaving I was speaking to some guys outside about their Bikes (a Z900, 350LC and 250 RGV) when one of them turned round and I realised it was Mark Jackson from Edinburgh, an old friend of David T who'd we had been out in Edinburgh with him and his wife Fran when we lived in the big smoke, small world!

Apart from a suicidal Fireblade rider who was overtaking an Arctic dangerously coming in our direction on our side of the road and the roads getting busy as we neared Darlington it was a good run down. I think we took a more interesting route than we should have done but we arrived at 4.30, met Peter, Tents up, booked in and off to the pub where we met Nigel from Hinkley who we seem to see at every rally we go too, as the weekend passed we met lots of people we knew, there is no escaping for sure (Not that we were trying to escape) 

Good weekend and a great rally. Toilets were portaloos and we camped quite close which meant there was a certain smell over the weekend but that was our fault for camping too close, Fiona won Long distance female so that was a bonus.

An early start Sunday, Tents away and on the road for 07.15 which is unheard of and a reasonable but chilly run home (Despite it being very warn Friday and Saturday) A burst of Rain Saturday but we were in the pub so it didn't matter.

Photos tell the story as always

All in all a great weekend, where too next??   


Nice LC
And RGV
And Mark's Z1000
Mark and pal ready for the off
Almost there, last of the Summer wine
Dinner self cooked on Friday
And again
Nigel on the left and his Triumph pal on the Right
Getting dark
2 CBX's ridden by a husband and wife (I think he said he had 6!)
Breakfast
Honda maintenance
Vetter panniers on a modern Z1000
an older GS
General view
I spoke to this guy a few times over the weekend, he has bought this 400 Scrambler to replace a long line of GS's, he spoke very highly of it
A bit dull but warm
Braw BSA
Our Triumph pal who reckons he is now getting mid 40's to a gallon
wing
General view 3
Plenty outfits there
Looking like rain
A Beer before Dinner
Still looking like rain
And more importantly sun in the Morning (But colder)


Monday, 8 July 2024

Euro tour Part 4

We left Moreilles and headed North ish to Pete & Vicky's place which was only an hour away, we stopped often just to waste time which was fine, the usual hassle to find places that are in the back of beyond, GPS's aren't the answer to everything and neither is Google when coverage is sketchy but find it we Did. Pete and Vicky are well known in the Guzzi world, purveyors of second hand spares trading as Reeboot Guzzi, they also run a B&B in their restored farmhouse which is very impressive (In Google as Fortified Farm) and Vicky and Pete are excellent cooks so you never go hungry. Our friends Sue and Martin are regulars and they kept telling us to visit, just sorry we took so long to get there.

Its a very nice area to base yourself, they have rooms including a Dorm if that's your thing as well as camping and hookups for motorhomes. A great place for a small Rally or for anything really, I cant recommend it highly enough and they speak good English even though they are from Plymouth..

Two days there and a small run to Vouvant, a nice medieval City and worth a visit. The hospitality was first class and I wished I'd had the van so I could have stocked up with Guzzi bits!

Hanging around
Still hanging around (Brewing up tea)
Pete and Vicky's place
Nice building
Set for Dinner Al Fresco
Vouvant war memorial
The Keep which seems to be a bird house now
Castle walls
Fiona up the steps
Surrounded by a river
Cool old town
Ready to eat again
Bikes at rest
Fi at rest
Enjoying the company!

We left with the dark clouds forming which became heavy rain, Pete phoned us that night to ask how we got on, the weather never came to anything at their place but I'm glad to say we took the rain for them! Fiona had booked us into a Caravan in a campsite which was excellent with a view of a very swollen Loire, the sun came out when we arrived and that gave a chance to dry everything including the helmets which were soaking inside! The pain was made bearable by an excellent 6 Euro bottle of wine from the Camp shop! 


On the Thursday we set off for Caen, in fact past Caen to Ouistreham, it was busy around Caen but Ouistreham was quiet, a nice place to spend a day before we got the Ferry at 11.30pm on the Friday. There were a few groups of migrant youths going around which gave the place a bit of an edge but apart from a group trying to intimidate us which obviously failed it was OK.

Ferry docked at 6am in Portsmouth Saturday and we managed to get North of Birmingham before it was too busy eventually arriving at the Buccleuch Hotel in Moffat for our last night.

All good things come to an end and this was no exception, a wonderful trip and for us a lowly 2500 Miles, great times , great people, cant wait to start planning the next one .



Bloody wet
And the sun is out
River looked full
Wine and sunset
Ouistreham fishing boat
Fi sight seeing
Our neighbours
D Day celebrations
This couple had been down to Magny- Cours for a scooter rally
Weird 
Having a coffee
Getting dark as we queue for the boat
Parked in the Buccleuch
Heading home soon