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ZED TOUR OF NORMANDY 1ST MAY TO 4TH MAY 2015
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hopefully everyone (mostly) had a good time - some people enjoyed themselves more than most on Sunday night.
I believe Ted will be last to get home - everyone else should be home by now except him.
Photos and new nicknames to follow. There are some bits that should probably 'stay on tour'
BunnyZ - is your bike clean yet ?
			
									
									
						I believe Ted will be last to get home - everyone else should be home by now except him.
Photos and new nicknames to follow. There are some bits that should probably 'stay on tour'
BunnyZ - is your bike clean yet ?
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				wilsonsjw11
 - Hardcore

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I,m back ,landed at 18-00 ,gave The police a good tramping  
 never missed a beat 268 miles 4,5 hours ,only two fuel stop.what a great weekend ,wouldn't have missed it for the world  and to pay respect for all those brave troops for who without  I wouldn't be writing this 
 
Ted
			
									
									Ted
"Work this is why I did it" 
KE250
KZ1200
Puch Maxi
Be careful with Pensions :e
and me ol Granada
						KE250
KZ1200
Puch Maxi
Be careful with Pensions :e
and me ol Granada
- Bill Newman
 - Custard Cream

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 - Joined: 27th May 2007
 - Location: Ipswich
 
Got back at 1615 - one fuel stop at Witham. Just done the maths - 45mpg at an average of 70mph from the fuel stop on the A3 - including the tunnel and the roadworks at Brentford.
Many thanks to Bunny for arranging and to Chris for leading us there and back - despite my best efforts at preventing this!!!
A few pictures to keep you amused...
Meet up at Portsmouth for fish and chips - before the invasion begins in earnest
Getting ready to reconnoitre on Saturday
Off to Bayeux - this is the cathedral
and the British Cemetery
and a tank museum
Back to Arromanches - British commandos on the beaches where the landings took place
Before going west on Sunday - just enough time to see this excellent unmarked original WWII Norton - the pride and joy of its owner
Members of Z division cross the Pegasus bridge
Then on to Courseulles sur Mer for lunch - this is another of the landing beaches (Juno)
Returning to the 360 museum at Arromanches
One last drink (for some but not for others)
Before a 0600 start this morning
I had a great time - the bikes and the blokes made it a weekend to remember - thanks to every one who went.
			
									
									
						Many thanks to Bunny for arranging and to Chris for leading us there and back - despite my best efforts at preventing this!!!
A few pictures to keep you amused...
Meet up at Portsmouth for fish and chips - before the invasion begins in earnest
Getting ready to reconnoitre on Saturday
Off to Bayeux - this is the cathedral
and the British Cemetery
and a tank museum
Back to Arromanches - British commandos on the beaches where the landings took place
Before going west on Sunday - just enough time to see this excellent unmarked original WWII Norton - the pride and joy of its owner
Members of Z division cross the Pegasus bridge
Then on to Courseulles sur Mer for lunch - this is another of the landing beaches (Juno)
Returning to the 360 museum at Arromanches
One last drink (for some but not for others)
Before a 0600 start this morning
I had a great time - the bikes and the blokes made it a weekend to remember - thanks to every one who went.
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