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Medic

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  • Birthday 29/10/1972

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    Suzuki GSX-R 600 K6 in white/silver
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    Leeds, West Yorkshire

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  1. To be fair, the only people that should be up at that time are either shift workers like myself or thieves, and based on some if the planks we get calling us out, I wouldn't be surprised...
  2. No offence to the original poster of this thread, but this topic is one of those that in essence is pointless - largely because it will go round and round and round.... a bit like the dark visor debate. The problem with using phones in cars isn't clear enough to start with. What IS the part that is meant to be dangerous? Is it the 'one handed driving' or the fact you are talking to someone and not concentrating on the road? Either point can be argued for/against. Are one handed people allowed to drive? Yes. Where is the difference if you are smoking and driving, or eating a bag of crisps? If it's the talking point... well... I don't need to go on. As has been said, it isn't policed correctly or taking serious enough for people to care. In theory it makes sense to some degree but as with most laws like this rolled out, the execution is a joke. Either do it or don't.
  3. Dunno if anyone from Leeds, Bradford, West Yorkshire Our surrounding areas fancies it, but I'm having a wide or somewhere tomorrow. Nowhere particular in mind just wanna make the most of the (half decent) weather. I'm gonna be aiming to set off around 10.30 - 11.00am ish from around the Ikea area of Leeds and then see where I end up. I need to be back for around 4pm. Anyone interested should pm me or reply to this post and I'll check back later this eve/first thing tomorrow
  4. Dunno if anyone from Leeds, Bradford, West Yorkshire Our surrounding areas fancies it, but I'm having a wide or somewhere tomorrow. Nowhere particular in mind just wanna make the most of the (half decent) weather. I'm gonna be aiming to set off around 10.30 - 11.00am ish from around the Ikea area of Leeds and then see where I end up. I need to be back for around 4pm. Anyone interested should pm me or reply to this post and I'll check back later this eve/first thing tomorrow
  5. Am so glad I don't have to go through all that again. Best of luck
  6. Meanwhile back in the real world... Totally agree with all the previous points here but let's face it, in a country where immigration is at an all time high and this Govt. Would rather screw honest tax payers and hand out benefits to those who have contributed zip, this is bottom of their agenda. Did anyone see the hoohaa that was made over that woman on Question Time the other day? She spoke up for Boston, Lincs about the immigration issues and was applauded. Deaf ears love, deaf ears. People will happily agree but will anything ever change for the better? Doubtful.
  7. Didn't realise I already replied to this but I'm up for owt. I'll struggle to get a week off in one block add I work 4 on 4 off but am Dec up for the odd weekend away and def days out always on the cards. Keep me informed
  8. I know I did a fair few last year including one which was a more or less all-dayer run to Scarborough: I started from my house but could easily be tailored to accommodate anyone who wanted to join from any point etc. The route I took was from Leeds North to Harrogate, Ripon, Leyburn, East then to Thirsk (Stopped for a wee and quick rehydration in Thirsk Market square), then further east to Kirkby Moorside, Pickering and carried on to Scarborough. Fish n chips on the front. Back in the saddle and South then down the coast to Bridlington, West to Driffield, through the outskirts of York and on to Tadcaster before venturing on to Squires at Sherburn-in-Elmet for a brew. From there you can make your way home Total distance - approx 200 miles Total time - roughly 5 hours excluding stops Well worth a sniff and some stunning scenery to take in, especially around North Yorks.
  9. See if you can get hold of a contact point for him please. He might be able to advice me on best ways of organising it etc. Cheers fella
  10. Tbh, I actually agree but from the perspective of raising money it's the best way sort of getting a big input from a local company or similar. Will def keep everyone posted
  11. As the majority of members here are male, this will possibly appeal more to us than some. One of the Paramedics I work with has just signed up to not 1, but 2 marathons this year including the new Yorkshire Marathon - anyone mad enough wanting more info on this one can click this following link I've already sponsored her at work yesterday but I said I would post her JustGiving Donation Page link on here for any members who may want to donate. The link to Julie's page is HERE Anything you can give is cool, be it £1 or £100, it all makes a difference. If this isn't excuse enough to donate, have a look at the following shocking prostate cancer facts: • Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men in the UK. • In 2009 in the UK around 40,800 men were diagnosed with prostate cancer, that's around 112 every day. • Over the last 40 years prostate cancer rates in Great Britain have tripled, although much of the increase is due to increased detection through widespread use of the PSA test. This sparked an idea this morning for a possible ride we could look at organising this year to help raise even more money for prostate cancer, if we get enough interest - maybe look at joining with other forums and doing one MASS charity ride and really put our name on the map as a site (alongside other forums). Separate post about this HERE What I would ask (and this will serve to both generate more interest in our site and any charity ride we do) is if you do donate online, please add a supportive message and also some brief advert to promote TMBF with a view to doing this charity thing. We'll prob look at doing it in the summer.
  12. One of the Paramedics I work with is doing 2 Marathons this year for Prostate Cancer - the post to this is HERE It sparked off an idea to maybe look at organising some kind of charity ride in the summer. Just a few ideas I came up with so far prior to looking at dates etc; Maybe amalgamate with other bike forums we might be members of and really make an impact? Look at getting someone like MAG (Motorcycle Action Group) in on it as well as they are pretty good at organising stuff like marshalling etc? I have a few contacts in the police who might be able to offer some advice on best ways to safely pull this off - or are some of you a bit twitchy about riding around police? They're usually pretty cool with stuff they might normally pull you for when doing big event rides like this - loud exhausts and dark visors etc. Also if you could link Julie's JustGiving page to any posts you might want to post on other forums or sites or even at work, that would be fantastic. Your views and opinions greatly appreciated.
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