Re: Daily Fixing and Riding Diary on a mainly Ariel 2018
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Re: Daily Fixing and Riding Diary on a mainly Ariel 2018
Yes very nice, next a leather motorcycletrailer
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That is gorgeous. It'll be a shame to get it dirty!
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Re: Daily Fixing and Riding Diary on a mainly Ariel 2018
Steve,
What a wonderful piece of workmanship. You are a very talented man!!
Keith
What a wonderful piece of workmanship. You are a very talented man!!
Keith
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Re: Re: Daily Fixing and Riding Diary on a mainly Ariel 2018
Cheers lads, I think it looks a bit better in the photos.
Steve
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Re: Daily Fixing and Riding Diary on a mainly Ariel 2018
You've read my mind,adrie.degraaff wrote:Yes very nice, next a leather motorcycletrailer.
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Re: Re: Daily Fixing and Riding Diary on a mainly Ariel 2018
I'm of to sunny Ireland for a few days but this time I'm taking the Yamaha. I'm leaving it in Cork when I go home. Didn't fancy leaving an Ariel behind
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These two lads are attempting to ride to the highest mountains in Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland, England and Wales. Well they are leaving the bikes at the bottom and climbing up. I said they'd have a better chance riding Ariels
Not much going to Ireland. They are missing some super weather.
Not much going to Ireland. They are missing some super weather.
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Are those big bags your building stuff ?
Would make a nice artificial reef !
Wonderfull place, I am jealous !
Would make a nice artificial reef !
Wonderfull place, I am jealous !
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I think that's food for the salmon fisheries. Hungry blightersVincent.vanGinneke wrote:Are those big bags your building stuff ?
Would make a nice artificial reef !
Wonderfull place, I am jealous !
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Re: Re: Daily Fixing and Riding Diary on a mainly Ariel 2018
As I'm leaving my Yamaha here in Ireland with it's top box. I've just realised I haven't a bag for my flight home. So I'm making one., it's daft really, I come all this way to Bere Island to spend hours in a shed
I need a buckle from somewhere
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