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Re: Distinguished Gentlemen's Ride Team
« Reply #60 on: 13.06. 2017 23:53 »
Just wondered if anyone has tried pre-registering for the DGR yet? I have (twice in fact) but haven't received any email confirmation to say I've pre-registered. Any idea when the 'proper' registration starts?

By the way, I'm hoping to ride either the London or Oxford event.

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Re: Distinguished Gentlemen's Ride Team
« Reply #61 on: 14.06. 2017 03:16 »
I pre-registered. I don't think they send confirmation for this, rather, they probably just use it to email notices.

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Re: Distinguished Gentlemen's Ride Team
« Reply #62 on: 14.06. 2017 10:29 »
I've also preregistered ,in Liverpool , anyone northwest like to join me you're very welcome , now to finish that bloody gearbox !!
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Re: Distinguished Gentlemen's Ride Team
« Reply #63 on: 14.06. 2017 10:36 »
So did I...
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Re: Distinguished Gentlemen's Ride Team
« Reply #64 on: 14.06. 2017 12:18 »

... By the way, I'm hoping to ride either the London or Oxford event.

Steve

I think GB did the Oxford run out last year.

I did London a couple of years ago on my A10; it was a warm day and the traffic was inevitably bad. My all iron engine got to warm my calves more than a little (downside of wearing plus 4s perhaps) but the bike stayed a good un. Last year I did Cambridge on my Nimbus and the traffic was much worse there. That bike is a real big lump of iron, and got a bit snotty, but kept running.

I have a clash this year with a Sunbeam Club rally, but the ‘Beam is in disgrace at the moment so we’ll see. I’ll certainly put off pre registering for now. I was wondering about using my     
H1 Kawa and going with some loon flares and tie and die top – keeping it all in period but would that be distinguished enough?
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Re: Distinguished Gentlemen's Ride Team
« Reply #65 on: 14.06. 2017 13:01 »
I may do the Coventry DGR this year. I wasn't very happy with certain aspects of the Oxford ride. Coventry is much closer to me than Oxford. I just hope the ride isn't around the hideous Coventry inner ring road.
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Re: Distinguished Gentlemen's Ride Team
« Reply #66 on: 14.06. 2017 13:29 »
Not registered yet and again we have a club ride to BattleBridge (essex), that day so I will combine the two as Cambridge was the nearest last year and that did not look or sound like fun. I hope I will not be the only one this year. Any one else in that area what to join the ride or meet there, they are more then welcome.
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Re: Distinguished Gentlemen's Ride Team
« Reply #67 on: 14.06. 2017 13:52 »
If you have issues with the route, I believe you could contact the leader of the particular ride to make suggestions. To get the contact information for a specific ride leader you could write to Mark Hawwa (the founder of the DGR) at mark@gentlemansride.com.

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Re: Distinguished Gentlemen's Ride Team
« Reply #68 on: 14.06. 2017 14:36 »
...we have a club ride to BattleBridge (essex), that day...
Maybe you could persuade your club to make it a DGR run.
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Re: Distinguished Gentlemen's Ride Team
« Reply #69 on: 14.06. 2017 15:30 »
I am working on it, but I think they already believe I am making a takeover bid, and so am meeting some resistance to some of my 'new' ideas  >:D.
I am one of the younger members our oldest has just had his 90th birthday and he was still riding last year. They are something to live up to  *smile*
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Re: Distinguished Gentlemen's Ride Team
« Reply #70 on: 14.06. 2017 20:18 »
Angus,

You could ask them if they have prostates and, if so, are they sure it's going to be healthy for their remaining years?

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Re: Distinguished Gentlemen's Ride Team
« Reply #71 on: 10.08. 2017 21:11 »
G'day All.
Gee that site (https://www.gentlemansride.com/) is hard to navigate,I can't find our forum team.
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Re: Distinguished Gentlemen's Ride Team
« Reply #72 on: 11.08. 2017 04:28 »
I just set up the BSA A7/A10 Forum Team. Here is the link: https://www.gentlemansride.com/join/BSAA7A10Forum

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Re: Distinguished Gentlemen's Ride Team
« Reply #73 on: 11.08. 2017 09:33 »
I pasted BSAA7A10Forum into the team search box and got no results.
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Re: Distinguished Gentlemen's Ride Team
« Reply #74 on: 11.08. 2017 13:01 »
I just did the search (magnifying glass at top of page) using "BSA" and it's there in the resulting list. Like last year, I've requested the ride name for the team be changed to "Worldwide Ride" rather than "Chicago Ride". Also, I don't know why there is a lowerecase "a" in the name, but that is trivial.

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