magnatom said:I think it is unlikely, but I'll keep my options open if the weekend looks free enough.
Do we need to do a reccy to remove any c***s ?bhoyjim said:I will be if i can get there in time.
scoosh said:Do we need to do a reccy to remove any c***s ?
If the train times are not suitable, the start time can be ammended.
goo_mason said:Will you be training it or riding to Dalmeny?
Personally, I'll be riding it - 45 mins and a pleasant warm-upgoo_mason said:Will you be training it or riding to Dalmeny?
scoosh said:Personally, I'll be riding it - 45 mins and a pleasant warm-up.
Though it could change ... and I have 4 wheels too ....
It's a fair run out from Waverley Station and I reckon the train would be a better option, unless you want an extra 1 hr .... each way
HOWEVER, were you to jump off the train at Linlithgow, it's a relatively easy 30-40 mins to Dalmeny - you've just done (most of) it on the PfS.
After Kirkliston, take the unclassified road to the left, continue under the railway bridge (2-3 km) then turn left up a wee hill (SP Royal Elizabeth Yard) before 'cone alley'and follow that road to Dalmeny. Turn left at the triangle and follow signs to Station. simples
Mais oui, mon amigoo_mason said:If I get time off to do it, then I might ride out with you if that's OK?
Don't keep us in suspenders - what did you get ? Is it really 'bling'marooncat said:Football is calling me on the saturdayso I will not be there (which is a pity as I got my replacement bike today and very impressed on the ride home with it!!)
scoosh said:Don't keep us in suspenders - what did you get ? Is it really 'bling'![]()