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I'll miss it, sadly, but if anyone's going I'd love to know if Touratech do anything specific for smaller bikes (I've got a Derbi Terra Adventure) end equipping that's fun. Noticed there's been a bit of a buzz lately on here about smaller engined bikes so might be worth something.
And maybe no-one mention the big Ewan & Charlie thread, although if he's such a fan, he's bound to have read it surely?
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help.
if you need some help grant i only live around the corner (about 2 miles). will be up for giving out leaflets or whatever else. will wear my HU t-shirt for everyone to see  .
pm'd you my phone number.
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I'll be there too Grant, with my gf Suzanne.
We met you a few weeks back at the Somerset meet.
I'll be in my HU shirt as well, and likewise, if we can help by handing out flyers just let me know (tall, black HU shirt, no hair).
Are you going to join in with the off-road tour of the BMW training ground on the white beast? It would be an honour to ride with you on that!
If anyone is thinking of doing the ride outs you should make sure you register in advance. I've called and booked this morning, and there was still places on the 13.30 off-road ride on Sat morning, and for the morning ride on the Sunday, but I wouldn't hang about or wait until the day. I spoke to Nick Plumb in the shop on Saturday and he said he has over 200 people registered to turn up, and you can bet people will try and sign up on the day. Nick has assured me that I will be fine with no previous off-road experience, and with Pirelli Scorpions on my KTM 950 adventure. Also, they have said that it is for big trailies only - no MX or enduros.
Hopefully see many of you there.
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I'll miss it, sadly, but if anyone's going I'd love to know if Touratech do anything specific for smaller bikes (I've got a Derbi Terra Adventure) end equipping that's fun. Noticed there's been a bit of a buzz lately on here about smaller engined bikes so might be worth something.
And maybe no-one mention the big Ewan & Charlie thread, although if he's such a fan, he's bound to have read it surely?
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Alex, I'll be going on my brand new Derbi Terra  ( I didn't get the Adv myself in the end...although thought about it long and hard!!).
I will be checking out what is around for the smaller engined bike, so will report back for you! Least I can do seeing as it was actually your thread on here when you were choosing the Terra, that gave me the idea for one!!
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local stuff
for people going to this meet here's some local info
good pub grub
new tradegar arms in upper cwmtwrch- 2 miles (my mate is the chef)
butchers arms in pontardawe-5 miles (very good but may need to book)
abercrave inn in abercrave-5 miles (ish)
copper beach in abercrave-5 miles (ish)
royal oak in pontardawe-5 miles (ish)
local pubs on fri/sat night.
in ystalyfera there are the new swan and the swan about 100 yards apart but on weekend night's are full of drunk idiots! just outside the touratech estate is the all blacks pub which is ok and serves a tidy pint.failing that walk up the A4068 towards brynamman and there's another quiet pub on left after 1/4 mile at the most. there are lots of pubs around the vicinity which can be easily reached by a cheap taxi ride.(ask driver for detail's  )
if you want bike accessory shop, M&P is just down the road at about 15miles in garngoch. open all day saturday and sunday.
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in ystalyfera there are the new swan and the swan about 100 yards apart but on weekend night's are full of drunk idiots!
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I should fit right in then.
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A nice event - better than I expected. Lots of BMW bling to gaze at. Charley Boorman did really well by his relaxed approachability and his readiness to sign books and chat easily to all and sundry. No trace of the luvvy there. And two good talks too.
Horizons well represented by two talks.
Nice to see Sam Manicom, soon to appear at the Ace.
Great fish suppers in the village, and a handy supermarket for  and breakfast.
Theyre going to do it next year.
Nice to see some Ripley faces there too.
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yes, a very good event. Especially given it was the first time theyve put this on.
When I get chance I'll post some pics taken over the weekend, and also of the off-road ride out. This was the highlight for me, as I didn't have any previous experience off road. The chance to be taken out by the BMW off-road instructors really couldn't be passed up - expecially as it was free! Heaps of fun. And proved to me that my bike and I are more capable than I would've thought.
Also, good to see so many familiar faces from the Somerset meet. Basically, a fab weekend.
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Touratech Event
A great weekend nice to see a few faces from HU events there, my son and I enjoyed the talkes and had a good ride out after getting some local advice on a route. The weather made it but a bit chilly first thing in the morning,and well dune Charley for staying around to sign the books.
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