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By Norm
#44174
Tim I kno of a bike that was sent here in a wooden crate, cost the owner $1000 to have the crate burnt and the ashes burried
By mustaphapint
#44175
I've been with Blazing Trails twice and I can't fault their organization. The bikes are superbly maintained, the routes are well thought out and the back up and support is excellent. They even supply a medic on the tours.
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By Scalyback
#44191

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having had the power fluctuation and the phone cut for several days, I finally got to watch today.




really neat and waiting for next weeks!



snow here already a metre deep and coming up the windows. No biking today.


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By smiffy r
#44236
Just watched the 2nd episode on YouTube,excellent Guy Martin at his best but the whole program ruined by a wide surround which reduced the broadcast picture considerably...why do these people have to spoil it for the viewers?
By Lee B
#44246
Had to watch it on Re-run last night (it clashed with the wifes 'Mr Selfridge' - i'm not arguing)!!! I thought it was brilliant - great to see and hear the bike on TV. Thought the race looked safer than riding on roads!! Interesting on the program he talked about 'Riding GOA to GRIMSBY' in MCN this week he's said he is looking into shipping the bike back. Must have realised it would take him a year to ride back!!
By papasmurf
#44247
I suspect after he stated he wanted to ride the bike from Goa to Grimsby, someone pointed out to him the gigantic detour that would be necessary to avoid war zones and terrorists.
By bear
#44265
Did you see when he locked up garage in india before going home he said he wants to ride a royal enfield fron india back to grimsby,that would make a great watch on tv.

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