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Scottish Rally
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Just a thought for anyone coming to the Scottish Rally this year,i was thinking of organising a run up the west coast ,across to Inverness and down the "middle" to the rally.The plan is? to meet up on the Wednesday(Central Scotland),head up the west coast and camp over night.The Thursday head over to Inverness,the long way,camp.Friday start heading south to the rally site.As i've said its just an idea just now and is just to give some of you from the south a wee taste of our great roads,let me know what you think
Not sure if the Rally is on the first or second weekend in August,should find out in the next few weeks
Not sure if the Rally is on the first or second weekend in August,should find out in the next few weeks
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Paul its not part of the event, its just an add on i was thinking of after talking to a few people.Rick you better get that seat sorted out and a good set of water proofs if any of my runs from last year are anything to go by
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Iain - I've got me leggins from walking and I can always ring me gloves out so a bit of water's no problem! Sticky tyres - we don't fit any other sort in Derbyshire and you have to remember I have brakes
Ian - don't worry about me bones they'll be fine it's the flesh that worries me!
Paul - rebuild currently taking place - just in time too by the looks of some of these rubbers! Oh Liska
Ian - don't worry about me bones they'll be fine it's the flesh that worries me!
Paul - rebuild currently taking place - just in time too by the looks of some of these rubbers! Oh Liska
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diplomacy is a form of art - I was never any good at art
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Being a NE'er but being a great fan of the west I would think the west coast is a bit of a trail for any Englander. There are so many good roads up here that the west coast is maybe too much. You could go from Crail to Blairgowrie/Pitlochry through Glenshee to Aboyne to Cairn o' Mount/Fettercairn and back across to Montrose and down the A92 to Crail again. What a great day out. There is no doubt that everyone would be really happy with that route. You could even throw in a detour from Balmoral over to Gairnshiel Lodge and back to Ballater for that extra bit of great roads.
As I have said the west coast is great but not worth the extra pain for those travelling far.
As I have said the west coast is great but not worth the extra pain for those travelling far.
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that's a bummer Ed
I on the other hand have managed to persuade the missus to forgo her annual Harley rally in the south of blighty to venture accross the oirish sea to come along, might even manage to persuade the fella up the road to come over on the GS or a Kettle
I on the other hand have managed to persuade the missus to forgo her annual Harley rally in the south of blighty to venture accross the oirish sea to come along, might even manage to persuade the fella up the road to come over on the GS or a Kettle
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