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Well after several months of careful planning and much selfless route-checking by Nick (Robertcains) the day of the big Welsh ride out dawned. Incredibly as blearily came-to from my sorely needed beauty sleep I was greeted by a most unusual sight for a ride in Wales - sunshine! It was bloody hot too and it was still only 7am! This is just not on! I don't how you did it Nick, but well done anyway!
I dragged my poor old Thundercat from hibernation (I have been on holiday) and did my usual through 1 point check - does it start? Yes, off we go then! Thundercats may not be cutting edge but they are hardy old things. I gently wend my way across the wonderful Worcestershire/Shropshire border country taking the A456, A49 and A489 past Ludlow before rolling into the charming farming town of Bishop Castle that was the rendezvous point for the big ride-out. I was the first one there and did wonder if I had got it right as Nick seemed to of selected the smallest petrol station in the world to marshal over a dozen bikes. Many forum members had come from across the UK to be here with riders from Croydon, Reading, Exeter and Warrington amongst others. Some had stayed in few local hostelries the night before, but I had not been able to join in for that part of the weekend, so one of those guys will have to tell you about that. Apparently one hotel/pub had a bit of reputation and was dubbed 'the Pink Palace' by locals...
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The rather quaint petrol station meeting point, suddenly descended upon by 14 superbikes on a Saturday morning
As the bikes continued to roll up we seemed to be causing quite a stir in this normally quiet town and bunch of rather charming 6th form girls on the back of bus looked on in amusement at all the fuss. Calls to 'get a picture of the back of the bus!' led to one of our group trailing a rather large local lady into the petrol station with camera pointed at her bum, he had clearly got hold of the wrong end of the stick...or so he was claiming..!
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The group at Bishops Castle...please feel free to put names to faces!
Left to Right
Dave ~ Russ(hiding behind Dave) ~ Will ~ Ellie ~ Nick ~ Pam ~ Steve ~ Tel ~ Pete ~ fred(shiela) ~ Nige ~ Rob ~ Linz ~ Simon ~ Tony ~ Paul ~ Ian ~
Absent from photo ~ Tony(Radar) taking picture
After Oldcat gathered us together for a briefing and a few pics we all mounted and headed off with Nick leading the way on his Thundercat. We had 14 bikes, 6 off them Thundercats while the rest was made up a R1, a couple of Fireblades a 636 Kwack, a VFR, a Fazer 600, a Speed Triple and Oldcat's CB1000F.
As the group picked it's way across into Wales on the A458 the challenge of holding the line together in heavy traffic was being done admirably by RC and a 'marker' was left at each junction or turn so everybody knew which route to go, while the VFR and FZ600 riders took the rear of the line to collect any stragglers. The need to keep the line together and extremely heavy traffic did mean that the pace was modest for this leg, but the views throughout were simply amazing. After a brief halt at a rather busy service station we finally started to break free of the shackles and the ride flowed better; the views just got better on a glorious sunny day. Wales is a beautiful country and sometimes it is just good enough to roll off the throttle and take it all in. We stopped a Lake Tal-y-llyn that sits in a stunning valley alongside the B4405. I will let the pictures do the talking here...
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The six Thundercats
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After to brief a halt we remounted and headed for a small coastal town called Tywyn that is about 20 miles north of Aberystwyth. The roads were clearer now and the backdrop continued to be impressive. I had forgotten just how fabulous Wales can look on a day like this and I had to force my eyes back to the road on a few occasions!
Blues seas greeted us at Tywyn as we all parked up on the seafront and headed for the chippy. Now the chap who runs the chip shop here cooks everything fresh to order...fine in theory but not so good when 20 or so bikers need food in a hurry. To make matters worse he wrote every order down too, before dutifully attacking them one by one and crossing them off his list! By the time I had ground my way down the queue and through his system I had almost lost the will to live! They were excellent though!
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The worlds slowest moving chip shop queue
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With the chips enjoyed by all, blue seas and skies duly appreciated we got back on the bikes and headed for the Llyn Clywedog reservoir on the B4518. The route to there continued to spoil us with quite breath taking beauty and when we rolled into the car park here the view that greeted us was...well...see for yourself...
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To top it all, Robertcains had even laid on a little car bound helper (Matt) with a camping stove to provide a brew and some biccies for the group! This is a first on a ride out for me, but what a brilliant idea and somehow very British!
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Matt with the all important kettle!
Back on the bikes again and now, after making our way to Newtown, for the cherry on the ride out cake so to speak: The A483 from Newtown to Crossgates. This is a strip of God's own tarmac and I love it. After the necessary tight discipline of the ride up to now the 'fly boys' were let of the lead to attack this piece of tarmac with some verve. I tucked in behind a Fireblade and a R1 then bounced my poor Thundercat along, its poor knackered Bridgestone tyres crying for mercy here and there as we hurtled toward Crossgates, mercifully untroubled by the heavy traffic that had plagued the early part of the ride. An extra bonus was no plod anywhere; normally they are all over this road like a rash. Coming with us was the chap on the Speed Triple and the other Fireblade. 20 or so miles flashed past in what seemed like an instant and the Triumph and 2nd Fireblade rider went straight past Crossgates and continued on to lap up some more action!
One by one we all gathered at the cafe at Crossgates and after a bit of a natter the main group headed back to Bishops Castle for another night on the pop while I headed back to Kidderminster with a huge grin on my face....
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Gathering the troops at Crossgates, well most of them anyway!
Cheers to all for a cracking day out and it was good to meet so many of you for the first time!
Special thanks to Robertcains for organising and keeping the line together so expertly, but the tea halt was pure genius!
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Thanks RC!
Great roads, breath taking views, excellent company, tea provided enroute! Enough said...
PS. Sorry about the lack of names, I have a terrible memory for them
Well after several months of careful planning and much selfless route-checking by Nick (Robertcains) the day of the big Welsh ride out dawned. Incredibly as blearily came-to from my sorely needed beauty sleep I was greeted by a most unusual sight for a ride in Wales - sunshine! It was bloody hot too and it was still only 7am! This is just not on! I don't how you did it Nick, but well done anyway!
I dragged my poor old Thundercat from hibernation (I have been on holiday) and did my usual through 1 point check - does it start? Yes, off we go then! Thundercats may not be cutting edge but they are hardy old things. I gently wend my way across the wonderful Worcestershire/Shropshire border country taking the A456, A49 and A489 past Ludlow before rolling into the charming farming town of Bishop Castle that was the rendezvous point for the big ride-out. I was the first one there and did wonder if I had got it right as Nick seemed to of selected the smallest petrol station in the world to marshal over a dozen bikes. Many forum members had come from across the UK to be here with riders from Croydon, Reading, Exeter and Warrington amongst others. Some had stayed in few local hostelries the night before, but I had not been able to join in for that part of the weekend, so one of those guys will have to tell you about that. Apparently one hotel/pub had a bit of reputation and was dubbed 'the Pink Palace' by locals...
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The rather quaint petrol station meeting point, suddenly descended upon by 14 superbikes on a Saturday morning
As the bikes continued to roll up we seemed to be causing quite a stir in this normally quiet town and bunch of rather charming 6th form girls on the back of bus looked on in amusement at all the fuss. Calls to 'get a picture of the back of the bus!' led to one of our group trailing a rather large local lady into the petrol station with camera pointed at her bum, he had clearly got hold of the wrong end of the stick...or so he was claiming..!
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The group at Bishops Castle...please feel free to put names to faces!
Left to Right
Dave ~ Russ(hiding behind Dave) ~ Will ~ Ellie ~ Nick ~ Pam ~ Steve ~ Tel ~ Pete ~ fred(shiela) ~ Nige ~ Rob ~ Linz ~ Simon ~ Tony ~ Paul ~ Ian ~
Absent from photo ~ Tony(Radar) taking picture
After Oldcat gathered us together for a briefing and a few pics we all mounted and headed off with Nick leading the way on his Thundercat. We had 14 bikes, 6 off them Thundercats while the rest was made up a R1, a couple of Fireblades a 636 Kwack, a VFR, a Fazer 600, a Speed Triple and Oldcat's CB1000F.
As the group picked it's way across into Wales on the A458 the challenge of holding the line together in heavy traffic was being done admirably by RC and a 'marker' was left at each junction or turn so everybody knew which route to go, while the VFR and FZ600 riders took the rear of the line to collect any stragglers. The need to keep the line together and extremely heavy traffic did mean that the pace was modest for this leg, but the views throughout were simply amazing. After a brief halt at a rather busy service station we finally started to break free of the shackles and the ride flowed better; the views just got better on a glorious sunny day. Wales is a beautiful country and sometimes it is just good enough to roll off the throttle and take it all in. We stopped a Lake Tal-y-llyn that sits in a stunning valley alongside the B4405. I will let the pictures do the talking here...
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The six Thundercats
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After to brief a halt we remounted and headed for a small coastal town called Tywyn that is about 20 miles north of Aberystwyth. The roads were clearer now and the backdrop continued to be impressive. I had forgotten just how fabulous Wales can look on a day like this and I had to force my eyes back to the road on a few occasions!
Blues seas greeted us at Tywyn as we all parked up on the seafront and headed for the chippy. Now the chap who runs the chip shop here cooks everything fresh to order...fine in theory but not so good when 20 or so bikers need food in a hurry. To make matters worse he wrote every order down too, before dutifully attacking them one by one and crossing them off his list! By the time I had ground my way down the queue and through his system I had almost lost the will to live! They were excellent though!
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The worlds slowest moving chip shop queue
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With the chips enjoyed by all, blue seas and skies duly appreciated we got back on the bikes and headed for the Llyn Clywedog reservoir on the B4518. The route to there continued to spoil us with quite breath taking beauty and when we rolled into the car park here the view that greeted us was...well...see for yourself...
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To top it all, Robertcains had even laid on a little car bound helper (Matt) with a camping stove to provide a brew and some biccies for the group! This is a first on a ride out for me, but what a brilliant idea and somehow very British!
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Matt with the all important kettle!
Back on the bikes again and now, after making our way to Newtown, for the cherry on the ride out cake so to speak: The A483 from Newtown to Crossgates. This is a strip of God's own tarmac and I love it. After the necessary tight discipline of the ride up to now the 'fly boys' were let of the lead to attack this piece of tarmac with some verve. I tucked in behind a Fireblade and a R1 then bounced my poor Thundercat along, its poor knackered Bridgestone tyres crying for mercy here and there as we hurtled toward Crossgates, mercifully untroubled by the heavy traffic that had plagued the early part of the ride. An extra bonus was no plod anywhere; normally they are all over this road like a rash. Coming with us was the chap on the Speed Triple and the other Fireblade. 20 or so miles flashed past in what seemed like an instant and the Triumph and 2nd Fireblade rider went straight past Crossgates and continued on to lap up some more action!
One by one we all gathered at the cafe at Crossgates and after a bit of a natter the main group headed back to Bishops Castle for another night on the pop while I headed back to Kidderminster with a huge grin on my face....
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Gathering the troops at Crossgates, well most of them anyway!
Cheers to all for a cracking day out and it was good to meet so many of you for the first time!
Special thanks to Robertcains for organising and keeping the line together so expertly, but the tea halt was pure genius!
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Thanks RC!
Great roads, breath taking views, excellent company, tea provided enroute! Enough said...
PS. Sorry about the lack of names, I have a terrible memory for them

Radar- Event-Organiser

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Re: Bishops Castle Rideout - Review and Pics.
yes nick but can we have better weather this
time its the 1st time ive been to Wales & got sunburn
now that won,t do will it lol
time its the 1st time ive been to Wales & got sunburn
now that won,t do will it lol

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Good old Wales!!!
Sorry for signing in so late but we had a cracking time in Wales aswell. Never been in Wales and encountered weather like that before. Thanks for all the organisation and the pleasure of riding the damn fine road A483 as has been mentioned above. Thanks to Tony for taking the lead when we went ahead of the group as he kept it at a nice steady 2 up pace.
Thanks to Radar for the great write up and pics and well done for keeping up with the "Fly Boys", hmmm, we were on a leash or at least I was lol.
We will def be at BC2 in 2010.
Catch you all again soon
Rob and Linz
Thanks to Radar for the great write up and pics and well done for keeping up with the "Fly Boys", hmmm, we were on a leash or at least I was lol.
We will def be at BC2 in 2010.
Catch you all again soon
Rob and Linz

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Re: Bishops Castle Rideout - Review and Pics.
Robcat wrote:Sorry for signing in so late but we had a cracking time in Wales aswell. Never been in Wales and encountered weather like that before. Thanks for all the organisation and the pleasure of riding the damn fine road A483 as has been mentioned above. Thanks to Tony for taking the lead when we went ahead of the group as he kept it at a nice steady 2 up pace.
Thanks to Radar for the great write up and pics and well done for keeping up with the "Fly Boys", hmmm, we were on a leash or at least I was lol.
We will def be at BC2 in 2010.
Catch you all again soon
Rob and Linz
I enjoyed the 483, I would love an R1 one day.

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Re: Bishops Castle Rideout - Review and Pics.
def do this in 2010 nick
fred & pete
fred & pete

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Re: Bishops Castle Rideout - Review and Pics.
Count me in.......Loved every minute of it............ 
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Re: Bishops Castle Rideout - Review and Pics.
In light of the impending BCII I thought I would give this topic a bump so everybody can remember how good last year was...No pressure then Nick...

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Re: Bishops Castle Rideout - Review and Pics.
Oh the trauma of seeing myself in the pics again
Nice to see the sun again though
Re: Bishops Castle Rideout - Review and Pics.
Didn't know about this place (or have a 'cat) last year but can't wait for BC2.
(also can't wait for a sausage butty at Crossgates, I know and love that cafe well!)
(also can't wait for a sausage butty at Crossgates, I know and love that cafe well!)

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Re: Bishops Castle Rideout - Review and Pics.
& i can,t wait to visit the chippy at the seaside for part 2 of the domestic
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