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Trev
04-10-15, 07:12 PM
After a week away on business I was getting withdrawal symptoms from two wheels but a few hours out on the Enfield with dearest as pillion reminded me how fantastic even a slow bike ride can be. 70+ miles around wiltshire/Hampshire border ending up at Salisbury Cathedral for a coffee before the ten miles back home. The middle section of the ride around Dinton/Wyle/Chitterne we hardly saw another road user for miles and perfectly suited to the RE chugging along.

BB
05-10-15, 01:51 PM
Perfect day out :)

shiftyblake
05-10-15, 01:56 PM
Makes you feel lucky to have a bike licence doesn't it!
Great weather too, love Dinton. I also popped out to enjoy the weather for an hour and came back three later, Avebury, Marlborough, Newbury, Wantage, Farringdon (Costa), Waterpark, Wooton then home !!
Don't think we will get many more chances this year !

Jon_W
05-10-15, 02:50 PM
Great when you get a day like that. Feeds the soul!

Must say it was a great weekend for riding.

Burbler
05-10-15, 03:44 PM
Had this one with me on Sunday.



http://photos4.meetupstatic.com/photos/event/a/3/3/600_442682611.jpeg

Trev
05-10-15, 04:42 PM
Had this one with me on Sunday.



http://photos4.meetupstatic.com/photos/event/a/3/3/600_442682611.jpeg

Blimey, a proper one, enough racking there to satisfy any ali box BM biker ; ) Mines a 'modern' one with disc brake, halogen headlight and (say it quietly) and electric start. Does have a kickstart though for when you want to be all manly ; )

BB
05-10-15, 06:23 PM
Furthest I got over the weekend was the MOT station....

Burbler
05-10-15, 08:10 PM
Blimey, a proper one, enough racking there to satisfy any ali box BM biker ; )



She needed it...see http://jacquifurneaux.com

Last Train
05-10-15, 08:36 PM
She needed it...see http://jacquifurneaux.com


Ah, I thought that bike looked familiar. She had it on display at the recent Bristol bike show. I had a brief chat with her, It was fantastic to hear of her travels.

:cool:

Trev
06-10-15, 08:57 AM
She needed it...see http://jacquifurneaux.com


What a world traveller with no ali boxes, traction control, active suspension, GoPro or BMW geek suit, didn't the lady know she was doomed to failure?

Fantastic blog, I particularly love the line 'All I know is that when I’m riding it, I get that stupid grin that lasts the whole journey'. The furthest my Enfield has been with me on a single trip is 200 miles but I have no doubt the grin stays for as long as you'er riding it. I'm fortunate to have a few bikes to choose from and, in todays biking terms, the Enfield is the 'worst' of them. For sure I enjoy riding the others but if I want to guarantee an enjoyable ride, be it 10 miles or 200 then it's the Enfield every time.

Burbler
06-10-15, 11:36 AM
She did very well on the ride over the mendips and around Wilts on that thing. Also REALLY enjoyed it, posted huge praise and happiness.