Heinz's first long rideout
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Re: Heinz's first long rideout
This time tomorrow Heinz will be making the wit mile return journey home.
He will also be carrying an extra 20kgs of baggage
He will also be carrying an extra 20kgs of baggage
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Re: Heinz's first long rideout
You been on the pies then Kev?krazy kev wrote: He will also be carrying an extra 20kgs of baggage
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Re: Heinz's first long rideout
How is Bordon these days? I haven't been there since 1970 when I attended my first class trade course at SEME. Now that's all moved to Lyneham I imagine it's rather quiet there.
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Re: Heinz's first long rideout
NO I AIN'T.Newtsalad wrote:You been on the pies then Kev?krazy kev wrote: He will also be carrying an extra 20kgs of baggage
I prefer a kebab
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Re: Heinz's first long rideout
the camp is going. It's going to have a shopping centre built on it as well as houses and new schools.Watty231 wrote:How is Bordon these days? I haven't been there since 1970 when I attended my first class trade course at SEME. Now that's all moved to Lyneham I imagine it's rather quiet there.
Part of the railway is going to become a new road.
Come 2020 it will look totally different. I will post up some pics soon.
I'm going to miss the old bordon. I moved to the area around 1970 and moved
To swansea around 1988
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Re: Heinz's first long rideout
Well in a hours time I will be on my way back home. That's another 195. miles
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Re: Heinz's first long rideout
Safe journey chap.
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Re: Heinz's first long rideout
home safe and sound. i was slightly quicker coming home by around 15 minutes and there was a very strong head on south westNewtsalad wrote:Safe journey chap.
wind coming over the heads of the valley.
Heinz has performed fantastic during the last 7 days.
i have also found that when the fuel guage needle touches the red that there is still a litre
in the tank as i can just about squeeze 3 litres in the tank.
it took around 9 litres to cover the 195 mile trip covering around 65 miles until the needle
hit the red on the gauge
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Re: Heinz's first long rideout
You're a trooper kev.
You've averaged just under 100 mpg. Just thought you might have had just a tad more, even though you're fully laden.
Still you can be proud venturing in this foul weather as well.
You've averaged just under 100 mpg. Just thought you might have had just a tad more, even though you're fully laden.
Still you can be proud venturing in this foul weather as well.
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Re: Heinz's first long rideout
The extra thirst of the 110.