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Blog overtaken by events

I was Blog less for a while after we lost the ability to blog via Mobile on this site so moved to

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Up to date stuff on there

10.3.08 14:23


Portugal Rally 2006

Well the weather has been suiperb on the first leg of the trip to Portsmouth, sun all the way. Had our share of bike problems though. Stripped and cleaned the carb at Killington lake services, changed the ignition pickup in Preston,  more Drama than a soap show. Spent most of the afternoon giving the Norton a service to-day at Jem Nicholls house. Found out the timing was  30 degrees out which may account for the 25 MPG so far ! Doh! trying to post pictures from my phone but having problems. 
11.6.06 20:34


Tay Valley NOC Run 2 April

Well a good turnout for the first official run of the summer, only 2 Nortons though, myself on the JPN & Peter on his yellow peril. Dave Templeman made his  way over from the West and we had three in the Edinburgh contingent. A good run, mostly fair up to Rannoch Station, John Duncan was obviously fatigued as he threw himself under his newly aquired Ducati just as soon as he stopped! Must get the hang of that sidestand John. A pleasant lunch then a run back via the foot of Schehallion (still snow covered) and through torrential rain to Aberfeldy. Yes Aberfeldy where we had to stop while Kates bike (the newest on the run) required maintainance. It seemed to be a bit fatigued as well as it could hardly summon up the energy to run on both cylinders. Bob can be seen in the Phot sporting his new "Monk" haircut. Tea at Ballinluig then back home. Good day, good company and a good run. I never thought I would hear Phil Rattray calling off from a run cause it was raining!!!!!
3.4.06 14:40


Soon be summer

Although the wind is howling from the east & its still snowing the Tay Valley Norton club are looking forward to the Spring. Phil, Dave T & myself are at the end of a hopefully succesful winter of rebuilds. First run of the year will be on 2nd April. The more Nortons the better! More details posted soon.
16.3.06 12:14


It'll soon be Summer

I took this photo about 4 years ago at Lochearnhead in the early spring, one of my Guzzi's (the red one) and Ian's more modern 1100 sport glisten in the sun.
28.12.05 23:11


Update on the Year

It's all been and gone, 2005. A brilliant motorcycling year,



Yes it’s that time of the year again, as 2005 grows to a close let us think of the good times we had motorcycling in the past year, I had many weekends away this year enjoying the roads and the company of fellow motorcyclists countrywide. The main NOC events were the National Rally in Essex which was attended by myself Peter and George, and the International Rally held in Beerse Belgium which had an excellent turnout for what was a very good weekend, in between there were camping trips & Rallies all over Scotland and 2005 will for me stand out as being the year I discovered the delights of rough camping and the Ardnamurchan peninsula. ffice:smarttags" />Scotland really is one of the best motorcycling playgrounds there is and we should be thankful for that. Now that I have turned 135 and started wearing heated clothing the cold no longer is an issue although I will have to start taking a trailer on the bike if I’m going to use it as a sleeping blanket so that I can carry enough batteries. The end of season do at Lochearnhead was excellent, not sure why but this year seemed to go even better than before and a good time was had by all (until it was time to get up that is!!!) fficeffice" />


 


This was also the year when Dave Templeman returned to his roots and bought a commando, as he sits now in the depths of winter contemplating a pile of bits that was only a short while ago the engine from “Smoky Joe” I’m sure he is happy to have returned to the ranks of Norton Owners rather than admirers!!


Likewise Phil decided to finally strip his commando and investigate the rattling and rumbling he’s been complaining about since 1985, Phil would have had it finished I’m sure but RGM are still trying to get the bottom end rebuild kit to him, men have built rockets travelled to the moon in a shorter space of time so I’m sure these bearings will be very special indeed when Phil eventually gets them, one thing for sure…they won’t fit!!!


Peter as well had serious back trouble this year which was diagnosed as having stuffed too much money under his mattress so he decided to count out some farthings and overhaul his dominator. (His collection of groats were used up on the commando sort out)


George went mad this year and bought a new Guzzi and got his old rotary back, he also retired and will now continue to annoy us at rallies by asking when we have to be back at work.


JD bought a giant Honda Valkerye thing which is very pretty but I did hear a rumour that he was thinking of suing Honda as the promised accompanying penis enlargement wasn’t forthcoming, bigger isn’t always better JD! (Well in motorcycle terms anyway)


There was a major scare in the financial markets earlier in the year also when John Hyman withdrew some money from the bank and bought Peters Guzzi, Peter had to buy an extending ladder to get up on to the bed!!


And of course me, as always the height of sobriety & respectability throughout the year, and I got my 750s replica almost finished which I’m very happy with.


 


I bought a Yamaha XTZ750 Super Tenere two weeks ago as a winter hack, it ran out of petrol when I collected it, checked it over then having filled the 6 gallon tank went for a run on Sunday I ran out after 150 miles and had to call for help to bring me petrol, then on the way home the speedo cable broke! Who says Nortons & Guzzis are unreliable!!!


 


To sum up I think we all had a good year and we should all make the usual New years resoloution to get out on our bikes more next year, only this time Do it!!!


 


On that subject, if you are going to Portugal (and why wouldn’t you) there is a substantial saving to be made by booking before the year end.


My apologies to all I’ve insulted, not, have a good one and just remember if you escaped this year…you won’t next year!!!!

28.12.05 22:42


Mobile Message

At the ferry terminal in newcastle only 1 bit of hassle with a over zealous polis man. Arse holes !

25.8.05 14:23


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