I've had my Girly for over a year now and love it.
When I was looking for a new bike I asked Mrs X what she wanted and she said, "something I can be comfortable on".
The Girly was the answer.
After riding from Scotland to Paris I asked "How was that?"
She said "My legs haven't been open that wide for that long since I was a teenager".
(http://i219.photobucket.com/albums/cc126/xjc_dobbie/Girly.jpg)
PS. I've no idea who the fat bastard is.
Really useful and enjoyable site.
X.
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: welcome aboard 8)
hello new here myself all the best fraser :D
:lol: welcome aboard :friday
thank you bruken regards fraz
Quote from: "XJC"After riding from Scotland to Paris I asked "How was that?"
She said "My legs haven't been open that wide for that long since I was a teenager".
X.
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Welcome to the pleasure dome.
How did you find riding in Paris?
We are going to visit in July (unfortunately the same w/e as the Camping in Wilts) and I have heard horror stories about Parisiens driving.
Got my satnav set up now so hopefully I will know where I am going.
Hey XJC !! that must be one of the best 1st posts of a newbie :lol:
the Tigger clan is growin every week :wink:
time for a gatherin me thinks :lol:
have fun !!
KK
ps Welcome to TT.com :occasion14
Quote from: The Midnight RamblerHow did you find riding in Paris?
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We hit the Périphérique at rush hour on a Friday and I would not recommend it. The Arc however is harum scarum and to be avoided at all costs. Even the French aren't insured if they have an accident at the Arc. It's basically enter at your own peril.
I'd be up for a gatherin' KK.
X.
Quote from: "The Midnight Rambler"How did you find riding in Paris?
We are going to visit in July (unfortunately the same w/e as the Camping in Wilts) and I have heard horror stories about Parisiens driving.
We camped in Versailles last year and two of the lads rode in to Paris for some photos by the tower, no traffic problems for them, but it is on the outskirts I believe??