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AJT690KTM 16-01-07 19:24

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Originally Posted by CaptMoto
Hey that is my fav breakfast!! the bigga the betta!! lol :D

Hello courier and welcome to the forum, where about are you in London?

Pint of the virtual on us, by the way.:icon_lol:

If you "Ask Kev" he will tell you how much BHP that breakfast will cost you!!!

courier 16-01-07 19:28

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Originally Posted by CaptMoto
Hey that is my fav breakfast!! the bigga the betta!! lol :D

I usually get 'em to stick another egg on; one's not enough ;-)

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Hello courier and welcome to the forum, where about are you in London?
Thanks for the welcome, I live not far from Cricklewood.

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Pint of the virtual on us, by the way.:icon_lol:
Cheers, don't mind if I do :cool:

So where you from then? A quick browse suggests there's more than one Londoner in here :thumbs up:

CaptMoto 16-01-07 19:36

There's a lot of Londoners

quick list of the regulars:

Buck
Tedbair
Skeeter
Storm
CaptMoto
MrT
Speedyg
wdragon
zambezi

there are many other around the outside of London too

courier 16-01-07 19:44

London's not my homeland but that's where I've found myself.

I can normally be found blatting around in God's own county: The county of Sussex. I shan't start a county-flame-war but suffice to say I do enjoy going back there in the summer; winter's ok but it's not exactly "corner of the tyre" weather, is it? :o)

CaptMoto 16-01-07 19:46

well to be honest you only need to get a few miles out of London in any direction to find some lovely twisty roads. I find the Billingshurst stretch of West Sussex to have some really interesting roads myself.

courier 16-01-07 19:57

I've got family in Billinshurst. The A272 is a cracking bit of road.

Never ridden the whole thing but the first ever time I got a peg to touch down (on a CB400) was on that road just coming into the village :)

CaptMoto 16-01-07 20:02

As you go towards the Billingshurst village just past that posh Sotheby's manor house / auction house whatever it is, you see that new elevated section of road, well under it there are loads of small roads and bridges over some small rivers before the small farm with the children zoo. Well that is the road I mean. Built for supermoto's that is.

courier 16-01-07 20:06

Never heard of the children's zoo but yes, BH is super scratching terriotory.

I might venture out for a play with some of you guys when the weather's warmer. I suppose a good place to meet would be the Little Chef on the same stretch of road as Southerby's.

CaptMoto 16-01-07 20:11

Its not exactly a zoo its a one of those open farms with baby animals that you take your kids to feed lambs, sheep and piglets, I took my son there once so that's how I found out about them roads, see?

Buck 16-01-07 21:28

.welcome to the forum .Our favourite play ground,kent /surrey,time for a convoy i reckon,the weather is quite mild ,just needs the rain to piss off.


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