The Retirement Thread

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I was there when they landed the Vulcan on that runway.
It'll would never get off again as it is too short for a take off.

The Vulcan is still there, parked up in a corner. It could get interesting, there's a big fight going on at the moment as the housing developers want to buy the land and build houses on it, so they might have to remove it.
 

PaulSB

Squire
Apologies but.......... it pissed down for 29 miles. Arrive at Cafe and the rain stops. :blink:

Sodden and covered in fine grit from head to toe. Even my glasses case needed washing :eek:

So that's another 60 mile for the year. At least it was warm
 
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Got back from Wellesbourne airfield about half an hour ago, 58 miles, easy on the way out but a tough ride home into the breeze. Cool and overcast but the rain held off. Rode the private farm road between Harbury and Chesterton and when I rode onto the lane into Chesterton it was full of free range sheep, I also rode through Lighthorn, the village where you ride down a 30 mph descent into the village and as soon as you get to the bottom you are climbing up out of the village.


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screenman

Squire
Result, picked up jacket in Debenhams on Saturday reduced from £65 to £20 took it to the till and they knocked 70% off of the £20, bargain. Took 2 pairs of trunks back to Matalan today which I had bought online, too big, they had my size in the shop for 1/2 price. The car passed it's MOT with no advisories, now celebrating with a large VAT.
 

PaulSB

Squire
Dried out now and had tea and a beer. Feeling quite human again. As I said today's group is very much about riding with a long-standing cycle buddy, I've ridden off and on with him for probably 20 years at a couple of clubs. M has had heart issues for years but this became serious around two years ago and its only in the last few months he's been able to get back on the bike. Before his problems we always dreaded M going on the front as he would simply keep riding away leaving us to chase behind, catch up, tell him to knock a mile off and then slowly but surely the pace would creep up again!!

We had a ride about 6-8 weeks ago when he was on a hybrid, quite able to ride but slow, especially so on the climbs. I've seen him about a couple of times for a quick chat when our rides crossed. Now M has his e-bike!!!!!!!!!!!! It's wonderful to say without the motor he's back up to 16-17 and more on the flat and pulls away from the slower riders without realising it. When we hit the climbs he's off like a bloody rocket, a constant 14 or so leaving everyone trailing in his wake!!!! As I was having a good day I was designated to ride him down after the climbs and tell him to knock a mile off.........................best work out I've had in a while.

Very impressed with the e-bike, the first time I've ridden with one. A lovely bike with a very quiet motor which isn't engaged on the flat at all but as soon M hits an incline. Phewwww. Great to see and enjoy.

Can't see us needing this little group for long...................with luck!
 

Drago

Legendary Member
Just discovered there may be a remake of Higlander. This is good. I may audition for the part of the Kurgan.
 
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