Just returned from a 350 mile round trip to the North York Moors. Fabulous roads, not great weather. There were 6 A10's on the trip and we never had to get the spanners out!
Was that in one day CB, or did you break it up a bit?
The North Yorks Moors are pretty much my backyard, I think I've gone down most roads up there at least once. I also have the Yorks Dales, Derbyshire Peaks (where I went today), North Lincolnshire and the Forest of Bowland within a day's ride out.
The start to my riding today was packed with intrigue. First up, I rode the GF to a petrol station about 5 miles away to discover the clutch was slipping a bit

. The clutch plates are the ones I've had since I had the bike, and have covered 13000m. I've no idea how long they'd been in the bike prior to that, but the plain steel plates did have a bit of surface rust on them. Methinks it may be time for a new set (or can I tighten the nuts a bit more for extra pressure??)
So, I returned home to get the Kwaka out (detemined that my riding day was not thwarted by temperamental GF). I got round the corner and was filtering along the outside of a queue of cars waiting at lights, when one decided to suddenly turn into a shop entrance. I clipped the tyre (maybe also the bumper) very slightly, and carried on past the lights down the road only to discover that the gear lever was bent at a right angle. I parked up in a side street out of sight, bent it back into shape, went back home via a different route for a bit more bending, then went back out again.
Going up the bypass at about 65 (50 limit), cars started to flash me! I slowed down in time to see PC Rozza waiting at the side of the road. Phew, I thought! Got into the Derbys Dales down Snake Pass, round a corner and PC Rozza was there too. Fortunately, I was at the limit and they were getting more doughnuts from the boot of their Canyonero as I went past.
The rest of the trip went well, with the Kwaka running sweetly.
Have told the family to act dumb about the mishap just in case PC Rozza finds out. In fact, what mishap - nothing happened
