06-12-2009, 07:25pm
(06-12-2009, 06:31pm)Busanova Wrote:(06-12-2009, 03:05pm)Heidi1 Wrote: You should have been there King and Carbonbusa, the SA mob did you proud. I'm doing a roll call in another thread (I worry about everyone) and tonight I'll download the pics and do a bit of a ride report. So many funny things happen when you have that many big shiny bikes in a very small country town.Heidi you're a treat!
We had the best weekend, everyone looked out for each other, there was no trouble, the weather was PERFECT, no tickets on the loop, a slight mechanical hitch but that isn't my story to tell, the French chef at the club got over excited and did two special menus for us and we met a group of new friends.
How can a person have so many good points?
I got the opportunity to lead a group of special bike enthusiasts around my local area. A priceless photo of the group parked outside my digs. This I'll frame!
Then to you witness great care and mateship for Max's dilemma. Not to mention Brookesy's thinking outside the square and his honesty and warmth when I said I couldn't keep up with him on the Darragh. I wish he dressed a little more protectively!
Whatabout that Bazzman - who cares about appointments and meeting times- Paul I love the wheelie up the Brown - gave me a great giggle!
Cheers,
Busanova
What a smart young fella is Josh Brooks, and what a brilliant rider. Real tallent, watch out Britain, here comes one of our best!
I broke the locating lugs for the front mount of the Knuckle that joins the Shocker to the Swingarm and Frame - at the frame. Rooted frame, need a new one. Josh was smart enough to see that we could get the black home without it sitting on the undertray after it had eaten it's way through the carbon hugger. I rode it home and it didn't let me down. Bloody well done Brooksy!
Good weather, good woman, good road, good bike, good-bye!!