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  • Jim Young
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    Great ride yesterday Bwucie, thanks for organising and leading it and of course thanks to Arne for joining us at morning smoko and taking us on one of his magical mystery tours of roads which I for one had never been on and were twisty, twisty, twisty  ;DSo all in all, a great ride, great company and great weather, it doesnt get much better than this.

    Richard Kuysten
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    Great ride yesterday Bwucie, thanks for organising and leading it and of course thanks to Arne for joining us at morning smoko and taking us on one of his magical mystery tours of roads which I for one had never been on and were twisty, twisty, twisty  ;DSo all in all, a great ride, great company and great weather, it doesnt get much better than this.

    See what you'll be missing out on Bruce - I hope the practical realities of life and common sense have gone completely out of the window.

    Richard Kuysten
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    Great ride yesterday Bwucie, thanks for organising and leading it and of course thanks to Arne for joining us at morning smoko and taking us on one of his magical mystery tours of roads which I for one had never been on and were twisty, twisty, twisty  ;DSo all in all, a great ride, great company and great weather, it doesnt get much better than this.

    Sorry I didn't really want to post this again and can't find a "delete" button on my "modify" screen??

    Anonymous
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    Great ride yesterday Bwucie, thanks for organising and leading it and of course thanks to Arne for joining us at morning smoko and taking us on one of his magical mystery tours of roads which I for one had never been on and were twisty, twisty, twisty  ;DSo all in all, a great ride, great company and great weather, it doesnt get much better than this.

    See what you'll be missing out on Bruce - I hope the practical realities of life and common sense have gone completely out of the window.

    I offered it to you and the other twelve watchers at an even further discount when there were no bids and so far none of you have said, "No."So I still haven't repaired my silage stack cover sticky tape repair (also known as "instant shiny") on my left boot until it's confirmed I might need it again. Bloody bike was hard to hold back yesterday when Arne took over the lead scouting role and I could have a play.  ;D

    Richard Kuysten
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    Ha I'm a “seller” not a buyer Bruce and with a little luck it's gone already. ;D

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