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Anyone got one Suitable for the Dover to Calais route? I know Bike usually print one somewhere but I don't have a copy to hand. -- Ginge [at] stopthevoices [dot] org [dot] uk |
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Ginge wrote:
> Anyone got one Suitable for the Dover to Calais route? > > I know Bike usually print one somewhere but I don't have a copy to hand. Ref: 61418 Phone No: 08705 202020 -- Simon Brighton | MYSOB: http://www.sweller.co.uk/sob/ England | MZSOB: http://www.mztech.fsnet.co.uk/ |
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In article <xn0dkhc2y98lfqr00l@news.individual.net>, sweller says...
> Ginge wrote: > > > Anyone got one Suitable for the Dover to Calais route? > > > > I know Bike usually print one somewhere but I don't have a copy to hand. > > Ref: 61418 > Phone No: 08705 202020 Thanks. -- Ginge [at] stopthevoices [dot] org [dot] uk |
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Ginge wrote:
> Thanks. Did you get the pillion pegs sorted for your whatever it was? -- Simon Brighton | MYSOB: http://www.sweller.co.uk/sob/ England | MZSOB: http://www.mztech.fsnet.co.uk/ |
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In article <xn0dkhchv991uvw00o@news.individual.net>, sweller says...
> Ginge wrote: > > > Thanks. > > Did you get the pillion pegs sorted for your whatever it was? No, I sidelined it when the cylinder head gasket decided to start leaking... A job for after France, that one, as the ZRX needs a (nearly) full service this weekend. -- Ginge [at] stopthevoices [dot] org [dot] uk |
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On Wed, 7 Jul 2004 07:18:50 +0100, Ginge <me2@privacy.net> wrote:
> >Anyone got one Suitable for the Dover to Calais route? Point of order: Eurostar is the London -> Pasis/Lille/Brussels/etc train service. "Le Shuttle" is the get-your-vehicle-across-the-channel service hth -- Champ GSX-R 1000, GPz 750 turbo, ZX7RR Endurance Racer x 2 GYASB#0 BotToS#2 BOTAFO(T|F)#35 WG*#1 DFV#8 Team UKRM Racing : www.team-ukrm.com |
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In article <b8cne0plrsocfo9ipr59djle4v1lmjsd5j@4ax.com>, Champ says...
> On Wed, 7 Jul 2004 07:18:50 +0100, Ginge <me2@privacy.net> wrote: > > > > >Anyone got one Suitable for the Dover to Calais route? > > Point of order: Eurostar is the London -> Pasis/Lille/Brussels/etc > train service. "Le Shuttle" is the > get-your-vehicle-across-the-channel service > > hth OK, Le Shuttle. -- Ginge [at] stopthevoices [dot] org [dot] uk |
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Ginge wrote in news:MPG.1b55a62123c682b98977a@news.individual.net :
> > Anyone got one Suitable for the Dover to Calais route? > > I know Bike usually print one somewhere but I don't have a copy to hand. > http://www.mcitours.com/ for 30% off Sea France also try http://www.motorsport-travel.com/ Last month LE Shuttle was doing a 5 day return for £50, not sure if the offer is still on. -- BMW R1150GS |
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wessie wrote:
> Last month LE Shuttle was doing a 5 day return for £50, not sure if the > offer is still on. Yes it is (or at least it was on the 1st when I booked for the Chimay bash). You have to travel out after 14.00 and return before 14.00. -- Simon Brighton | MYSOB: http://www.sweller.co.uk/sob/ England | MZSOB: http://www.mztech.fsnet.co.uk/ |
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"sweller" <ng@mztech.fsnet.co.uk> wrote:
>Yes it is (or at least it was on the 1st when I booked for the Chimay >bash). > >You have to travel out after 14.00 and return before 14.00. What time is your outward trip? Me and SP are on the 14:07. -- Cheers! Fr Jack 96 Tiger. |
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Fr Jack wrote:
> > You have to travel out after 14.00 and return before 14.00. > > What time is your outward trip? > Me and SP are on the 14:07. Me an' platy are on the <fx: looks up email> Folkestone to Calais/Coquelles 16/07/2004 at 14:42 Calais/Coquelles to Folkestone 19/07/2004 at 13:33 We could get there early and see if they'd let us change the booking. -- Simon Brighton | MYSOB: http://www.sweller.co.uk/sob/ England | MZSOB: http://www.mztech.fsnet.co.uk/ |
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"sweller" <ng@mztech.fsnet.co.uk> wrote:
>Me an' platy are on the <fx: looks up email> > >Folkestone to Calais/Coquelles 16/07/2004 at 14:42 >Calais/Coquelles to Folkestone 19/07/2004 at 13:33 > >We could get there early and see if they'd let us change the booking. Given there's a £30 fee for alterations on the mega cheap fare, I'm not sure - but.... On the return leg, they separated us, so SP gave em a bell and pleaded mild claustrophobia, on my behalf and they sorted it without problems. Anyway, you'll probably overtake us at some point. I hear you are rather fast and Platy appears to have 2 speeds.. fast and fookin fast! ;-) -- Cheers! Fr Jack 96 Tiger. |
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On Wed, 07 Jul 2004 17:52:13 +0100, Fr Jack <sp@mtrap.com> wrote:
>"sweller" <ng@mztech.fsnet.co.uk> wrote: > > >>Me an' platy are on the <fx: looks up email> >> >>Folkestone to Calais/Coquelles 16/07/2004 at 14:42 >>Calais/Coquelles to Folkestone 19/07/2004 at 13:33 >> >>We could get there early and see if they'd let us change the booking. > >Given there's a £30 fee for alterations on the mega cheap fare, I'm >not sure - but.... > >On the return leg, they separated us, so SP gave em a bell and pleaded >mild claustrophobia, on my behalf and they sorted it without problems. > >Anyway, you'll probably overtake us at some point. I hear you are >rather fast and Platy appears to have 2 speeds.. fast and fookin fast! >;-) I believe Platy is taking the Frankfurt express. -- Statto ZRX1200S GT750 VFR750 |
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Statto wrote:
> > Anyway, you'll probably overtake us at some point. I hear you are > > rather fast and Platy appears to have 2 speeds.. fast and fookin fast! > > ;-) > > I believe Platy is taking the Frankfurt express. In the blue corner we have the Guzzi and ST in the red corner we have the Z200 and MZ Trophy. Final tag team line up has yet to be decided and will be annouced in due course. -- Simon Brighton | MYSOB: http://www.sweller.co.uk/sob/ England | MZSOB: http://www.mztech.fsnet.co.uk/ |
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Statto wrote:
> On Wed, 07 Jul 2004 17:52:13 +0100, Fr Jack <sp@mtrap.com> wrote: > >>"sweller" <ng@mztech.fsnet.co.uk> wrote: >> >> >>>Me an' platy are on the <fx: looks up email> >>> >>>Folkestone to Calais/Coquelles 16/07/2004 at 14:42 >>>Calais/Coquelles to Folkestone 19/07/2004 at 13:33 >>> >>>We could get there early and see if they'd let us change the booking. >> >>Given there's a £30 fee for alterations on the mega cheap fare, I'm >>not sure - but.... >> >>On the return leg, they separated us, so SP gave em a bell and pleaded >>mild claustrophobia, on my behalf and they sorted it without problems. >> >>Anyway, you'll probably overtake us at some point. I hear you are >>rather fast and Platy appears to have 2 speeds.. fast and fookin fast! >>;-) > > I believe Platy is taking the Frankfurt express. That's the plan - some assembly required, mind. -- Platypus "thang" |
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Fr Jack wrote:
> "sweller" <ng@mztech.fsnet.co.uk> wrote: > > > > Me an' platy are on the <fx: looks up email> > > > > Folkestone to Calais/Coquelles 16/07/2004 at 14:42 > > Calais/Coquelles to Folkestone 19/07/2004 at 13:33 > > > > We could get there early and see if they'd let us change the > > booking. > > Given there's a £30 fee for alterations on the mega cheap fare, I'm > not sure - but.... > > On the return leg, they separated us, so SP gave em a bell and pleaded > mild claustrophobia, on my behalf and they sorted it without problems. > And now, cos my computer went tits-up on Thursday [1], I need to contact them to get my booking details again... [1] Bleeding thing died during back-up. Completely. -- Lesley CBR600FW SBS#11 (with oak-leaf cluster) BOTAFOT#101A UKRMHRC#12 BONY#54P BOB#18 Real burds don't take hormones, they rage naturally |
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"SP" <Lesley@ukrm.org> wrote:
> >And now, cos my computer went tits-up on Thursday [1], I need to >contact them to get my booking details again... You've got mail! -- Cheers! Fr Jack 96 Tiger. |
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On Wed, 07 Jul 2004 23:23:32 GMT, "SP" <Lesley@ukrm.org> wrote:
while you're here, what range did you get from a full tank on the ZXR? -- Lady Nina New bike, new job, what's next? ZXR400 CG125 |
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Lady Nina <spam.trap2@ntlworld.com> wrote:
>New bike, new job, what's next? New shag? -- Cheers! Fr Jack 96 Tiger. |
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On Thu, 08 Jul 2004 16:23:15 +0100, Fr Jack <sp@mtrap.com> wrote:
>Lady Nina <spam.trap2@ntlworld.com> wrote: > >>New bike, new job, what's next? > >New shag? I think I'll keep the one I've got for a while yet. -- Lady Nina It's only the giving that makes you what you are. ZXR400 CG125 |
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Lady Nina wrote:
> On Wed, 07 Jul 2004 23:23:32 GMT, "SP" <Lesley@ukrm.org> wrote: > > while you're here, what range did you get from a full tank on the ZXR? About 120/130 miles, I think. -- Lesley CBR600FW SBS#11 (with oak-leaf cluster) BOTAFOT#101A UKRMHRC#12 BONY#54P BOB#18 Real burds don't take hormones, they rage naturally |
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On Thu, 08 Jul 2004 16:06:02 GMT, "SP" <Lesley@ukrm.org> wrote:
>Lady Nina wrote: > >> On Wed, 07 Jul 2004 23:23:32 GMT, "SP" <Lesley@ukrm.org> wrote: >> >> while you're here, what range did you get from a full tank on the ZXR? > >About 120/130 miles, I think. Thanks. Now if someone would bargain with the weather gods for Saturday morning and Sunday evening, I'd be obliged. Derbyshire to Lancashire and back. -- Lady Nina It's only the giving that makes you what you are. ZXR400 CG125 |
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Lady Nina wrote:
> On Thu, 08 Jul 2004 16:06:02 GMT, "SP" <Lesley@ukrm.org> wrote: > > > Lady Nina wrote: > > > >> On Wed, 07 Jul 2004 23:23:32 GMT, "SP" <Lesley@ukrm.org> wrote: > >> > >> while you're here, what range did you get from a full tank on the > ZXR? > > > > About 120/130 miles, I think. > > Thanks. Now if someone would bargain with the weather gods for > Saturday morning and Sunday evening, I'd be obliged. Derbyshire to > Lancashire and back. Whereabouts in Lancashire are you heading? -- Lesley CBR600FW SBS#11 (with oak-leaf cluster) BOTAFOT#101A UKRMHRC#12 BONY#54P BOB#18 Real burds don't take hormones, they rage naturally |
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On Thu, 08 Jul 2004 17:06:59 +0100, Lady Nina
<spam.trap2@ntlworld.com> wrote: >On Thu, 08 Jul 2004 16:06:02 GMT, "SP" <Lesley@ukrm.org> wrote: > >>Lady Nina wrote: >> >>> On Wed, 07 Jul 2004 23:23:32 GMT, "SP" <Lesley@ukrm.org> wrote: >>> >>> while you're here, what range did you get from a full tank on the ZXR? >> >>About 120/130 miles, I think. > >Thanks. Now if someone would bargain with the weather gods for >Saturday morning and Sunday evening, I'd be obliged. Derbyshire to >Lancashire and back. You know I have "an arrangement" with the weather, don't you. -- Champ GSX-R 1000, GPz 750 turbo, ZX7RR Endurance Racer x 2 GYASB#0 BotToS#2 BOTAFO(T|F)#35 WG*#1 DFV#8 Team UKRM Racing : www.team-ukrm.com |
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On Thu, 08 Jul 2004 16:20:34 GMT, "SP" <Lesley@ukrm.org> wrote:
>Lady Nina wrote: > >> On Thu, 08 Jul 2004 16:06:02 GMT, "SP" <Lesley@ukrm.org> wrote: >> >> > Lady Nina wrote: >> > >> >> On Wed, 07 Jul 2004 23:23:32 GMT, "SP" <Lesley@ukrm.org> wrote: >> >> >> >> while you're here, what range did you get from a full tank on the >> ZXR? >> > >> > About 120/130 miles, I think. >> >> Thanks. Now if someone would bargain with the weather gods for >> Saturday morning and Sunday evening, I'd be obliged. Derbyshire to >> Lancashire and back. > >Whereabouts in Lancashire are you heading? Small village near Blackpool. -- Lady Nina It's only the giving that makes you what you are. ZXR400 CG125 |
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On Thu, 08 Jul 2004 17:30:59 +0100, Champ <neal@champ.org.uk> wrote:
>On Thu, 08 Jul 2004 17:06:59 +0100, Lady Nina ><spam.trap2@ntlworld.com> wrote: > >>On Thu, 08 Jul 2004 16:06:02 GMT, "SP" <Lesley@ukrm.org> wrote: >> >>>Lady Nina wrote: >>> >>>> On Wed, 07 Jul 2004 23:23:32 GMT, "SP" <Lesley@ukrm.org> wrote: >>>> >>>> while you're here, what range did you get from a full tank on the ZXR? >>> >>>About 120/130 miles, I think. >> >>Thanks. Now if someone would bargain with the weather gods for >>Saturday morning and Sunday evening, I'd be obliged. Derbyshire to >>Lancashire and back. > >You know I have "an arrangement" with the weather, don't you. So it's going to be rain then. -- Lady Nina You can't always get what you want. ZXR400 CG125 |
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Lady Nina wrote:
> On Thu, 08 Jul 2004 17:30:59 +0100, Champ <neal@champ.org.uk> wrote: > > > > > > >>>> On Wed, 07 Jul 2004 23:23:32 GMT, "SP" <Lesley@ukrm.org> wrote: > >>>> > >>>> while you're here, what range did you get from a full tank on > the ZXR? > > > > > > > > About 120/130 miles, I think. > > > > > > Thanks. Now if someone would bargain with the weather gods for > > > Saturday morning and Sunday evening, I'd be obliged. Derbyshire to > > > Lancashire and back. > > > > You know I have "an arrangement" with the weather, don't you. > > So it's going to be rain then. <watches weather forecast> Yep, looks like. -- Lesley CBR600FW SBS#11 (with oak-leaf cluster) BOTAFOT#101A UKRMHRC#12 BONY#54P BOB#18 Real burds don't take hormones, they rage naturally |
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Lady Nina <spam.trap2@ntlworld.com> burbled:
>On Thu, 08 Jul 2004 16:20:34 GMT, "SP" <Lesley@ukrm.org> wrote: > >>Lady Nina wrote: >> >>> On Thu, 08 Jul 2004 16:06:02 GMT, "SP" <Lesley@ukrm.org> wrote: >>> >>> > Lady Nina wrote: >>> > >>> >> On Wed, 07 Jul 2004 23:23:32 GMT, "SP" <Lesley@ukrm.org> wrote: >>> >> >>> >> while you're here, what range did you get from a full tank on the >>> ZXR? >>> > >>> > About 120/130 miles, I think. >>> >>> Thanks. Now if someone would bargain with the weather gods for >>> Saturday morning and Sunday evening, I'd be obliged. Derbyshire to >>> Lancashire and back. >> >>Whereabouts in Lancashire are you heading? > >Small village near Blackpool. LARP? I may know someone involved. -- Darren Robinson GSF1200K3+T3 GHPOTHUF#14, IbW#34, MIB#12, no points. |
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On Thu, 08 Jul 2004 17:49:26 +0100, Lady Nina wrote:
> On Thu, 08 Jul 2004 17:30:59 +0100, Champ <neal@champ.org.uk> wrote: > >>On Thu, 08 Jul 2004 17:06:59 +0100, Lady Nina <spam.trap2@ntlworld.com> >>wrote: <SNIP> >>>Thanks. Now if someone would bargain with the weather gods for Saturday >>>morning and Sunday evening, I'd be obliged. Derbyshire to Lancashire and >>>back. >> >>You know I have "an arrangement" with the weather, don't you. > > So it's going to be rain then. I think the only requirement is that *something* gets wet. -- Simon - verdant lineone ne t Triumph Tiger. Big trailees - you know they make sense. Z1000 - not a lot of sense at all. MAG BOTAFOT#36 two#22 HLR#pi BONY#62 BHaLC#3 |
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On Fri, 09 Jul 2004 00:38:39 +0100, Darren Robinson
<darren@gsx550es.frooserve.co.uk> wrote: >>>Whereabouts in Lancashire are you heading? >> >>Small village near Blackpool. > >LARP? I may know someone involved. Not this weekend, bunch of friends getting together, though there will be LARPers there. What's running this weekend and which system? -- Lady Nina You can dance if you want to. ZXR400 CG125 |
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Lady Nina <spam.trap2@ntlworld.com> burbled:
>On Fri, 09 Jul 2004 00:38:39 +0100, Darren Robinson ><darren@gsx550es.frooserve.co.uk> wrote: > >>>>Whereabouts in Lancashire are you heading? >>> >>>Small village near Blackpool. >> >>LARP? I may know someone involved. > >Not this weekend, bunch of friends getting together, though there will >be LARPers there. What's running this weekend and which system? Actually it's just my brother hosting a barbecue in Preston for his CP faction and a few others. Probably nothing more than coincidence, and not much of one at that. -- Darren Robinson GSF1200K3+T3 GHPOTHUF#14, IbW#34, MIB#12, no points. |