Monday, 15 June 2009

Rebels Tour

Ok Guys and Gals feast your eyes on this ! Get a beer sit back,crank up the volume and enjoy. Took me ages to work it out hope you all like. Could be a taste of things to come for next year ? Dave the Hog.

Thursday, 11 June 2009

Come on you REBELS let see yur photos of Portugal!



"REBELS"
Tim. Dave, Roy & Simon, we are all waiting to see your photos of Portugal.
Awaiting in Anticipation

Tuesday, 9 June 2009

Click the photo after you read the ride out report

Photies of Magor Trucking Bikers on the day out to the Submarine Museum at Gosport.

The Sun Shined All The Way To The Submarines

Well we told everyone that the run was on, and the Sun was going to shine, don't listen to HTV or BBC, just get on your bike and enjoy yourself.

The "Sceptics" thought it was going to rain all day, that includes you Dynamite!, Some had to work and wish they could of come, but three of the Trucking Bikers arrived, along with three of the Trucking "REBEL" Bikers, and all met at McDonalds.

We waited just in case anyone else turned up (Dynamite! Where are you?), for half an hour we waited but nobody arrived.

Riders today are Tony Curtis, Dave Davis, Tim Marshal, Roy Stanley, Mike White and Dave "Maximus" Thomas.

We decided to leave out the trip to Stonehenge and go to Submarine Museum via a Full English Breakfast some where on the road from Warminster to Salisbury.

"Maximus" lead the way from the Coldra on his speed rocket and quickly he was doing 95mph, the rest of us stayed within the general speed limit, and caught him up on the Severn Bridge, when he realised nobody was behind him.......

The SUN shone on our backs all the way.

After a good hours riding we stopped for a breakfast in Hill Side Cafe, some of you will have probably stopped here on your way to Salisbury, or do you just stop in the BUS?
After a good breakfast, "Maximus" lead us to the Motorway. I better watch out he likes it in front, he just needs to remember the rest of us are behind him and he should wait for us.

I lead from the Motorway to Gosport and the Submarine Museum, arrived all safe and sound with the SUN still on our backs, it was quite warm as well.









Whilst we were looking at some of the old one man submarine, "Maximus" went and bought is ticket to get in the museum, nine pounds to go in he told us, but this includes a guided tour of the Submarine HMS Alliance. So in we go and I negotiated a price for the rest of us of only Six Pounds... "How did you do that?" I hear you ask, well I told them the five of us were "Old age pensioners" all the way from Wales, and the girl on the till was very obliging and agreed we all looked like Grumpy Ol' Men. Poor "Maximus" was devastated, he was the oldest of all of us and paid full price, that will teach him to go off on his own!
After a wander around the Museum we joined the tour of the Submarine "HMS Alliance" which was definitely very informative and agreed by all well worth coming down here today.






Tim, lead the way back home, after turning a few wrong ways, and stalling at the junction we were on our way back. This time Time took us via the M3 and the A34 and through the countryside towards Swindon, a great run back..

Last stop in the garage a little more fuel, and drink and we were away, well "Maximus "was, he went out first and that was the last time we saw him, hope you got back okay?

Well this "Tail End Charlie" malarkey is a bit demanding, I thought I spent 50% of the time in the front looking behind to see if everyone was okay, at the back you spend 90% looking behind to make sure the Ol' Bill ain't up your jacksey because of the speed your doing trying to catch up to the leader. Simon, Tim your job as "Tail End Charlie" is safe....

I believe everyone enjoyed themselves, so next time don't worry about the weather, come out and have some fun.

P.s. now have a look at the photos, click on the one above this report.

Tony