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First ride of the year!

Kent and East Sussex (UK Southeast) has some wonderful country lanes in which to ride so what could be better on New Years Day. A bit greasy and muddy this time of year but you can usually find a safe line.

The clean-up is worth it.

Happy NY to the forum from Maidstone, Kent, UK.

(P.S. my V7 keyring is very special to me. John Britten’s widow gave it me.)

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Happy New Year to all Guzzi owners out there. Great pictures, thanks for sharing.

Here in Yorkshire, England, New Years Day was the warmest on record, around 15C this afternoon. Our first ride of 2022 was on the Breva 750 and 1100 (Team 100,000+) My wife, Jane is pictured with the Christmas tree outside The Fox and Coney pub in South Cave village, East Yorkshire. It is a 300 year old Grade 2 listed building and has offered accommodation to weary travellers since 1731.

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That was confusing to my brain! The way the camera angle and lens were working made it appear to my eyes like you were riding sideways! 😆
 
Dam you !
now your just making us suffer waiting for Spring !!
Great sound of the bike - where was this ?
AZ / CA / UT ?
This is Lake Mead National Park NV, highway #167. Probably the best road close to Vegas. If you come from the south it costs $20 to get in but if you come from the north from Overton you can get in for free usually.
That was confusing to my brain! The way the camera angle and lens were working made it appear to my eyes like you were riding sideways! 😆
Yeah hopefully didn't give you a headache.
 
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