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Re: Distinguished Gentlemen's Ride Team
« Reply #330 on: 22.05. 2022 17:01 »
Home safe after a fab time at the London DGR. Total distance travelled 275Km. I’m farkin’ knackered!

Memo to self, you’re over ten years older than the last time you did that and they’ve not been an easy ten years!

Photos to follow.

Poppy x

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Re: Distinguished Gentlemen's Ride Team
« Reply #331 on: 22.05. 2022 19:03 »
Back from my local ride. Maybe 35 or 40 riders. As I suspected, very much like my own personal local rides out - a loop or two around my town (1.5 miles to the west) and some somewhat faster bits on bigger streets. I teased the orgazizer at the end, noting that he may have left two or three stop signs off the route. I was riding near the end of the pack, wishing those ahead were a little more convincing when getting cross-traffic to hold for the group. Nevertheless, we generaally rolled through most stop signs as a group. I did miss the excitement of the Chicago ride with 400-500 other bikes and route cruisers who zoom along next to the pack to stop traffic, with Chicago cops turning their heads.

As you can probably assume, being in a small ride in a Chicago suburb, my bike did get almost all the oohs and ahs. That may have been the pay off for missing out on the Chicago ride.

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Re: Distinguished Gentlemen's Ride Team
« Reply #332 on: 22.05. 2022 19:53 »
Hi Peeps,

So the London ride had about 500 bikes. Superb weather, warm but not silly hot. London being London there was lots of traffic, and we couldn't jump the traffic lights, so it all got a bit fragmented. BMW didn't like the stop / start and misbehaved by flickering it's oil light. Need to talk to the mechanic who built it, but my guess is the oil just getting too hot and runny.

Everyone had a great time, and on a personal note, everyone was super friendly and chilled about my being trans. Loads of nice comments and not one single dodgy look. Definitely a good day for all!

My photos were done on my ancient iPhone so they're not great. Unsurprisingly, they're all of bikes apart from the 3 attached to this post.

Prepare for a photo dump!

Top image of me flashing peace was by a pro photographer @lulunanaphotography

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Re: Distinguished Gentlemen's Ride Team
« Reply #333 on: 22.05. 2022 19:58 »
Laverda 750SF is one of my dream bikes...

Rare as hen's teeth over here.

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Re: Distinguished Gentlemen's Ride Team
« Reply #334 on: 22.05. 2022 20:02 »
Both tasty as...

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Re: Distinguished Gentlemen's Ride Team
« Reply #335 on: 22.05. 2022 20:04 »
I'm guessing the Guzzi is a tweaked convert or spada as they're the cheapest here

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Re: Distinguished Gentlemen's Ride Team
« Reply #336 on: 22.05. 2022 20:08 »
The green Triumph started life as a Police model (hence the horn), but the owner already had something similar so they decided to jazz it up a little.

And more of the Mike Hailwood Replica, because you want it!

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Re: Distinguished Gentlemen's Ride Team
« Reply #337 on: 22.05. 2022 20:11 »
Last of the images.

Couldn't work out if this mightily tricked out Guzzi started life as an LM1 or not.

Either way, trick wheels, massive Delorto carbs, lots of little tweaks and a sexy paint job.

I would!

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Re: Distinguished Gentlemen's Ride Team
« Reply #338 on: 22.05. 2022 22:08 »
The green Triumph started life as a Police model (hence the horn), but the owner already had something similar so they decided to jazz it up a little.

And more of the Mike Hailwood Replica, because you want it!

I want this horn.

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Re: Distinguished Gentlemen's Ride Team
« Reply #339 on: 23.05. 2022 09:06 »
Well billy no mates here got all dressed up in shirt and tie and just did a little 25 mile loop around the local villages. A bit of a lip service to the event, but there were so many other events on today and I had commitments in the morning. Oh well at least I did it.
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Re: Distinguished Gentlemen's Ride Team
« Reply #340 on: 23.05. 2022 09:47 »
Any day on a bike is better than a no bike day, and besides which, you can still donate if you are so minded!

 *eek*

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Re: Distinguished Gentlemen's Ride Team
« Reply #341 on: 23.05. 2022 10:00 »
Top image of me flashing peace...
With that mini kilt, you might have been flashing your 'piece', (if you still have one 😉)
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Re: Distinguished Gentlemen's Ride Team
« Reply #342 on: 23.05. 2022 13:13 »
Congratulations to our small DGR team for raising $565  toward prostate cancer research and men's mental health. BTW, it's not too late to join the team and contribute, if you are so moved.

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Re: Distinguished Gentlemen's Ride Team
« Reply #343 on: 23.05. 2022 17:25 »
I was well layered up!

Not interested in showing them little Poppy!  *eek*

With that mini kilt, you might have been flashing your 'piece', (if you still have one 😉)

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Re: Distinguished Gentlemen's Ride Team
« Reply #344 on: 23.05. 2022 17:50 »
Not interested in showing them little Poppy!  *eek*
You didn't want little Poppy popping out 😉
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