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I should say I'm only a maybe at the moment. I'm skint, hardly drink and currently don't actually have an OS bike - so I fail on most counts . I'd love to have a ride round with you loons though .
Jon, I could bring you summat to ride, just a thought if you cant get sorted. Just dont ride off on the fooker!!!!!!
Cheers Lenny-lentini and Kappy as per your local advice probably best to meet in the square opposite the train station can't be hard to find have either of you got a pic of said square ? just to make it crystal clear were all these radsters need to head to
Quote from: Badbaldie on January 02, 2013, 08:11 PMCheers Lenny-lentini and Kappy as per your local advice probably best to meet in the square opposite the train station can't be hard to find have either of you got a pic of said square ? just to make it crystal clear were all these radsters need to head to its the big square thing opposite the station
Quote from: rollin72 on January 02, 2013, 09:05 PMQuote from: Badbaldie on January 02, 2013, 08:11 PMCheers Lenny-lentini and Kappy as per your local advice probably best to meet in the square opposite the train station can't be hard to find have either of you got a pic of said square ? just to make it crystal clear were all these radsters need to head to its the big square thing opposite the station Out the station front doors, turn left and it will be 100 yards in front of you. Full of idiots on kids bikes
yep put me down
I have been on the phone to Diesel1 tonight. After his rideout last year, he says there is zero chance of us getting in any of the pubs in Leeds centre (only one pub let us in last year and it still caused a lot of hassle). He has suggested a route if anyone fancies it. Its been mentioned, and he agrees, that it will be best to meet somewhere just outside the station, due to the huge amount of police in the station on match day.5 mins from the station on the outskirts of Leeds centre, is a pub called the dry dock, its an old boat made into a pub. They were fine for 30 odd bikes on the top deck bit of the boat, and happily gave us drink and did us meals. Another 10 mins from there north of the centre, (passing a skatepark on the way) is a pub called the original oak, this has a huge outdoor area, and another pub that will be fine with a big group on bikes. From there he suggested riding down towards kirkstall abbey, more pubs round there with big outdoor areas. From there, its easy to pick up the canal path, and he knows of a few more pubs round there with big outdoor seating areas that will accept bikes.
.i spoke to Glynnyboy at the start of all this as hed been involved with the Leeds ride last time,