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Posted 8th January 2008 09:14


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Whilst gently cruising the leafy lanes of East Sussex and Kent at the weekend with a fellow gentleman motobicyclist we stopped for breakfast at a fine little eaterie in Brenzett, judging fom the amount of bike pix on the wall its a popular spot for bikers. I eschewed the brekkie myself but judging from the silent and concentrated munching of my fellow rider, the breakfast is extremely appetizing. From Hastings proceed to Rye and have a cigarette break and a coffee at Rye lock, then whizz out of Rye on the Brenzett/Dymnchurch Road. all the way to the end, There's a little Happy eater if you fancy it, but turn right to Dymnchurch and about two miles up the road on the right is the cafe with a large car park. Enjoy!!

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Posted 8th January 2008 12:24
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So I hope they do all day brekkie as if I come down there from Milton Keynes then I should make it by Lunchtime! Used to holiday down that way in Petlevel (Think thats how it was spelt) just down the road from Fairlight. My 1st trip of any distance was on a Mobbylette moped to Hastings from Mill Hill in London. Damn you made me feel hungry and I am on a diet!

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Posted 8th January 2008 14:09


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Yeah mate Pett Level is still there, not underwater yet, I live two miles from Fairlight, luvverly place, feel quite lucky. Always know I'm home when I see the finger of the church tower on top of the hill.

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Posted 8th January 2008 18:08


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rebelman (08/01/2008)
My 1st trip of any distance was on a Mobbylette mopedto Hastings from Mill Hill in London.


Cojones!

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Posted 9th January 2008 09:53
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Cojones what BD? I am going to have to look that one up otherwise mate.

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Be sure, ride safe and enjoy

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Posted 9th January 2008 12:17


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Balls I venture, usually associated with large ones.

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Posted 9th January 2008 12:45
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Hate to say it but it was true. Made it too Pett Level in the day with my girlfriend on the back and a bag containing enough stuff in it for a 3 day stay for me. Her parents had hired a bungalow along the front and her dad had a Rover 3500 V8 which would not hold all the familly and me so I took my Dads Mobby and told Sharon we would go on that and so we did. The only times it failed us was trying to get up to the castle when we were there and on the way down there I stupidly put the oil in before the petrol and had to run the bloody thing along for ages to get it to start after the carbs filled with oil 1st. I then took the bike back home on my own as Sharon stayed down there to return with her parents.

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Be sure, ride safe and enjoy

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Posted 9th January 2008 14:00


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Well, I hope the weekend was worth it!  (That's assuming you had anything left after a marathon session on a Moby.)

Yes, the Hoov has it right.  Cojones = Spanish for testicles, usually said as a mark of great respect.  "Hey, that guy who wheelied his Peugeot Speedfight past the bar full of Hells Angels - he must have some cojones!"

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Posted 9th January 2008 14:21
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Little Mobby would carrrrrreeeeeeerrrrrrr downhill at about 50 without peddling but uphill was another thing! Sharon had to get off sometimes LOL

Don't slide unless you mean too.

Be sure, ride safe and enjoy

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