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Sounds like fun Steve and I know my g/f being a Cardiff wench would love it but too short notice, maybe next year though Enjoying that Fat Bob It'll be March before I get mine, if the dealer hasn't folded in the meantime
Originally Posted by Steve Zodiac
Is anybody here doing Hoggin' the Bridge next weekend?
I'm hoping to be there, unlikely to be able to ride. I will have to content myself with waving to you all from the pedestrian bridge by the service area. I hope the weather is kind to those of you taking part.
Which one is you. There's two pictures numbered htb 002, one on each page. I know the guy on the trike with the Great Western Chapter flag in htb 002 on page 1.
According to the Met Office forecast it's going to be dry on Sunday so it'll probably **** down. This is an event I've never done before as it clashes with something else but I've decided to give it a go this year.
I'm doing the Bath Beer Festival tomorrow night so I'll probably have a bit of a sore head unless I don't drink too much (fat chance of that).
Last edited by Steve Zodiac; Oct 17, 2008 at 03:24 PM.
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