Blimey there's hardly enough room for one, you must be from a close family!!
I think he was suggesting I’m the brain donor for posting the ‘organ donor’ quip.
I have a Bonneville (2014) but live a bit too far away to park it at the Amex.
I think he was suggesting I’m the brain donor for posting the ‘organ donor’ quip.
In my defence, in all my years in the game, I must have asked at least 3 times as many motorcyclists families to consider donating the organs of their dying relative, than I did car driver’s.
Those motorcyclists weren’t riding responsibly and reading the conditions as you describe above. They were taking the piss out of an empty A272 at 5am on a summer Sunday morning.
Correct.
It came across as the usual bike hater's reply but having read your explanation I can understand why you might have written it.
Must be a really sh1t part of your job.
I learned to ride up and down my grandfather's back garden in Crowborough when I was six years old and even rode to school in my last year on the bike I saved up for and bought from Redhill Motorcycles. I've been on bikes ever since (37 years now) and my one crash was at around 10mph when a woman reversed from a parking space into the side of me behind Hanningtons many years ago. I'd like to think that my survival this far has been down to those points Doc Lynham makes and more. Oh, and luck too.
I've owned plenty of bikes and at present have a nice CB1300 to get around on.
Thanks for your years in the game.
Not all of us get caught out!
Keep it that way!
That's a shame but you must have some of the best roads to ride on, up there in North Wales; Snowdonia, the Lleyn peninsula, the Cambrians. Reidio yn ddiogel (ride safely).
There are some great rides where I live. Just need the weather to warm up a bit!
They have just put speed cameras up on the “Denbigh triangle” which spoil some people’s fun.
View attachment 107595 My Ducati 848 Evo. Really is the best way to get too and from the ground if you're not having a drink.