Sorry to be so late in posting but went to Manchester for an 80th birthday party on Sunday and not been home long.
I owe even more thanks to our hosts than the rest of us
How many people, when you had a problem with your bike, would immediately offer you one of their own fleet. "You could take the 1198R but I need it on Tuesday"
The 2001 X1 was probably a more suitable alternative and I've had a great 250 miles on it - truly a very well sorted motorcycle.
Huge thanks as well to
While putting my tent up I was treated to the usual critical appraisal of my motorcycle by the master and Tom. "Here, your front engine mount's broken." "Yeah, bollocks " "No look here!"
The White Lightning had performed faultlessly on the way there with Mrs Peel, felt okay on the track (major improvement on the track.....thanks for that as well, Adam
) and even across the field. Of course it could have been the track - "Where there's blame, there's a claim" (don't remember if that was Restone or Richie
)
"I've got a plan" says Maz and no irony in this one, Iwoo. Maz had space in the van, he has all the facilities and expertise required to remove studs broken in the head, he has Spondon front engine mounts in stock and he is also the only person to fit a Maz mount to my race exhaust system which he also observed had developed another crack. I'm sure
will point out any other improvements which he would recommend Jon carries out at some time in the future. Anyway Jon's going to be busy sorting my Ulysses which is blowing badly at the exhaust header after my run to Brands Hatch on Friday.
My congratulations also to Rik and Tigs. Being a cynical old married git of 28 years I think I also offered them my commiserations but also said I thought they had a great future ahead of them because I've never known another couple to show so much love to each other as those two do
Thanks to all of you for your company. I have to admit to being such an old stager that I met fewer people for the first time this year than I have in the past but good to meet you and your good ladies, Madrat and Paulalig and also good to chat to a few of your non UKBEG friends, Adam.
Oh yes! Special thanks to Flossy
My eager anticipation of your chocolate cake was not in vain and I have no remorse about getting to the front of the queue after birthday boy, Steely had made the first incision with his Hobbit blade.
Steve