I
rode the bike to work on Friday morning, finished at lunchtime and
went straight to meet a friend for a coffee.
It
had been raining pretty much all week but by Friday it had
finally stopped. It wasn’t sunny but that was okay. I
had a nice ride to
Dunstable Downs which
is the highest point in the East of England and one of the best-known
viewpoints on the Chilterns ridge.
After
dinner I rode to a pub not too far away to meet up with the local
group of the Vintage Japanese Motorcycle Club (VJMC). You may
remember that a few weeks ago I was asked if I would like to test
ride a newly restored Yamaha 250 and I wrote a blog about it. Well
the chap that owned the bike, Steve, belongs to this group and he invited me
along to meet some of the other guys.
Well
it was two stroke heaven for me. Amongst others, there was a Yamaha
RD250 LC; a Suzuki GT550; and a Yamaha TDR which were all clearly
very well looked after and cherished bikes.
The
guys were very welcoming and it was interesting to hear about what
they get up and the bikes they have now or have restored and they
invited me to join them on their ride out the following morning. It
was starting to look like this weekend was going to be a good one :-)
The
following morning I met with the VJMC group at 10. The sun was
shining and it was beginning to get a little warmer. The guys were
not on their classic bikes this morning but on their more modern
bikes such as a GPZ750; a Suzuki GS, a CBR 600 and a Suzuki Gladius.
All together there were nine of us and we headed off, what I call
‘the long way round’ to On Yer Bike which is a
Ducati, Kawasaki and Moto Guzzi dealership in Westcott, Buckinghamshire.
We
rode to Wendover, then out through Great Kimble, onto Thame and then
through Long Crendon and Oakley to Ludgershall and then picked up the
A41 for the last blat along to Westcott. This route gives you a great
mix of roads, there are twisties, long sweeping bends and fast
straights so there is something for everyone.
We
arrived at On Yer Bike and parked up. There were a few bikes there
and for the first time since re-opening the burger van was open which
was fantastic as it meant we could get a cuppa and a bacon stick.
Perfect.
It
is good to see places opening back up again and it is great to be
able to have a look around at other bikes and chat with people. I
have really missed the social side of biking, it is a big part of
biking for me.
It was amazing to be able to have an up close
and personal look at this fine machine and it was even better to be
able to see it being ridden off.
After
a while we headed off back towards Aylesbury but then turned left and
went through Weedon and Aston Abbots to a pub in Aldbury for a
sandwich and a coffee.
Even
though I do not have a classic bike of any description, I have since
joined the club and hope to be able to go on more runs with them.
So
Sunday morning, the sun was shining and some mates asked if I was up for
a ride out to get breakfast. Heck yes!!!! Six of set off and headed
out to this little cafe we had previously found in Brackley.
There
is a quick route to Brackley up the A5 but where’s the fun in
that!!! We headed out of Aylesbury to Whitchurch, onto Winslow and
then into Buckingham. We love this route as, a bit like yesterday’s
ride, the roads give everyone something that they like – twisties,
long sweeping bends and fast straights.
I
was really loving the bends today and enjoying my Z900 sooo much. I
have found that since I have been riding the CB1000R my riding has
improved so much on the Z and I have gained so much more confidence
especially where I felt I was lacking in the corners. I have no clue
as to why this is.
I
love riding the CB, it is very different to ride from the Z and is
slightly heavier but it is easy to ride and smooth. Whatever it is
that it has, it is having a good influence on my riding which is
great.
The
little cafe in Brackley, Jenny's, is now able to have customers eating in so we
sat in their back garden in the sunshine eating our breakfast,
drinking coffee and chatting. What a perfect way to spend a Sunday
morning.
We headed back towards home but via another coffee stop, Whitewater Deli Cafe in Wendover, where maybe,
possibly they do amazing cakes and so coffee was accompanied by a
piece of cake. Well, it would be rude not too!
I
can honestly say I had a great weekend, lots of biking, loads of
chatting, bacon, cake and coffee. Perfect :-) :-) :-)
BK
On Yer Bike
Jenny's Cafe
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