Hell bent for leather

Started by Mrs Ava, May 22, 2005, 18:54:35

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Mrs Ava

Where to post this....well, this is the gallery, and as it is pics, I guess here is as good a place as any!

Just come back from a high speed, leather clad, weekend in Wales.  Departed Friday morning and took a very scenic route to Welshpool travelling via Northampton and the Cotswolds.  Then all day Saturday was spent with another 67 bikes, mostly Yammy Thundercats, but there was a Ducatti, some Hondas other Yamahas and a Triumph, riding around the highways and byeways of mid Wales.  Then journeyed home today, via a pair of wonderful chums, to be reuinited with our babies.  The only way to travel!  ;D

Mrs Ava


Dirkdigger

Great photos Emma, funny to hear the name Welshpool pop up. I spent many a happy year with my grandparents in Welshpool. Scenery is lovely, especially along the river Severn.

Moggle

#2
OOooh all those bikes  ;D

Mr M and I might be going on a similair thing around the Cotswolds in a few weeks for Suzuki SV650s (and 1000s?)
Lottie-less until I can afford a house with it's own garden.

ava_banana

Moggle.......is one of the guys who goes/helps called Daryl.......

.......he was with us on this one and he says he has been on an SV650 one and they were thinking of going to the Cotswolds for the next one....?

....we are all visitors to this earth........enjoy your stay.....:)


tim

Emma - I wondered why you were a bit windblown in your avatar!

And you passed through the Cotswolds without having a bun with us?? We could just accomodate 67. I think!

Moggle??

Marianne

Brings back memories of not long ago when my last bike was a Guzzi 650 V twin.
A beautiful animal she was !  8) ;D
Enjoy today to the full.  You are not sure of a tomorrow.
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Marley Farley

;D Great to see, reminded me of our days with veteran & vintage bikes.  ;D re built many a bike & won some prizes. Always rode the bikes everywhere ;D Great days ;D ahhhhhhhhhhhhh 8) 8)
"I consider every plant hardy until I have killed it myself".

Roy Bham UK

;D The only motor powered bike I ever rode was one of those things they used to throw out of aeroplanes during the war :o It used to look like I was scraping my ar*e on the road when riding it ;D Can't remember what it was called tho. ??? ;D

tim


Gardengirl

Great photos Emma - brings back happy memories for me when hub and I were fancy free (before sprogs and loads of animals ;) ;D)  Mind you, the hp was a little less in our case, just a humble Lambretta but boy did we have some fun, travelling all over the place on it.  Ahhhhh - happy days :) :) :)
Happy gardening all...........Pat

Moggle

Quote from: ava_banana on May 23, 2005, 17:51:38
Moggle.......is one of the guys who goes/helps called Daryl.......

.......he was with us on this one and he says he has been on an SV650 one and they were thinking of going to the Cotswolds for the next one....?



Don't know I'm sorry  :-[ Hubby is in charge of organising it and he has all the organisational skills of.... someone not very organised!  :-\ We shall just pitch up on the day  :)


Quote from: tim on May 23, 2005, 18:26:05
And you passed through the Cotswolds without having a bun with us?? We could just accomodate 67. I think!

Moggle??

Actually Tim, my new house isn't all that far from you I don't think, I now live a couple of miles outside Charlbury - officially just inside the cotswold boundary!  :)
Lottie-less until I can afford a house with it's own garden.

ACE

Nice bikes, I am just planning a small courtyard garden for a local garden show in september. So as there are loads of two wheeled fans in the gardening world I think I might build a bikers garden for a bit of fun. Now I need to do a  list of plants with 'attitude' and find a nice climber that will spread over the harley.

I knew it was a mistake to find my feminine side  :-*

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