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had to be done

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matching colours :lol: Come on where's the mountain shots.
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that yellow and white looks fantastic...
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eatpasta wrote: Fri Aug 18, 2017 9:22 pm that yellow and white looks fantastic...
thanks buddy, good to see a forum member with impeccable taste...... :thumbup:
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VTRDark wrote: Fri Aug 18, 2017 3:41 pm matching colours :lol: Come on where's the mountain shots.
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Stunning...and look at that Blue sky :thumbup:
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Looks like you had an amazing, if not extremely long ride down. The scenery look stunning and a great backdrop. Of course would have been a lot easier on a black bike.
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Those pics are great.

Would love to ride around there for a while.
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Great shots, bin or no bin...

Cant wait to get back over the water again looking at those.
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if I was to recommend a trip it would be this, you can either ride down through france on the way down or up, but I would highly recommend that one of journeys be on the bilbao/Santander ferry. more relaxing less wear and tear on the bikes and riders.
so for me i'd ride down through france stick to the smaller roads, there isn't much in the way of traffic. stay away from the bigger cities, unless that's your thing. take at least 3 days, doing roughly 300 miles a day, that way it won't seem like hard work. ride down to the east side of the pyrenee's.
then work your way west, criss crossing the mountains, if you want faster smoother roads stay just south in spain. your always welcome to stay at my guesthouse in catalunya for as long as needed, forum rates apply.
then just keep heading west, you won't be disappointed, then get one of the ferries back to the uk.... :thumbup:
one hell of a trip that you'll never forget.
8 or 9 days of fun. great weather, great food and drink, and fantastic roads and scenery
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Fantastic sounding....one day

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agentpineapple wrote: Fri Aug 18, 2017 10:56 pm
eatpasta wrote: Fri Aug 18, 2017 9:22 pm that yellow and white looks fantastic...
thanks buddy, good to see a forum member with impeccable taste...... :thumbup:
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Gorgeous!

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