Cotswolds lanes

stanbloke

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Sunday was planned as a little day out in the Cotswolds.

Did'nt count on slippey grass / mud / steep hill / road tyres....Hmmm.....ah well, got there in the end. Bloomin good day out tho. :D
 

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Boris

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Just shows all those dual purpose tyres like tourances and even K60 are just useless when you show them a bit of damp grass or mud. Full knobblies are the only way if planning anything more than gravel trails.
 

Steve T

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Wots the ugly Welsh geezer from ABR doing in shot? :eekicon: :D

Looks like hard work to me, but if thats your entertainment, enjoy :thumbsup:

Steve T

:cool:
 

Paul-S

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Boris said:
Paul-S said:
Nice one

Did you lose a few pounds?

That's a rather polite way to call someone a fat b'stard

When we were in Italy a few years back we had to wheel my AT backwards about 150 metres up a slope of that gradient as I had accidentally dropped into a mountain bike black run while we were off road on a downhill section. I was enjoying it and some of the smaller jumps till I got to the cork screw and stopped immediately. Weather was scorchio and we lost a few pound that day I tell yer!
 

stanbloke

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Your right Boris....full knobblies for laning. :D

We did'nt intend to get into that state as we were just having a potter about but we were having a great time so what the heck. :D

Paul-S....cheeky sod....but yes i have lost a few pounds but Bond-yzf lost a lot more pushing, top bloke. :thumbsupanim:

I am looking at a little bike for this game now, it will be a lot easier.

Bob's reports make me smile and there a lot of cracking place out there to ride...25o/400 are the way forwards methinks. :mockery17:
 
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