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Gas_Up_Lets_Go 16-03-10 08:37

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Originally Posted by Old Git ray (Post 123507)
I retire tomorrow

You don't have to keep rubbing it in..... :brave:

Loopydog 16-03-10 11:05

Congratulations to you both Ray, on both counts, the retirement and placing of the order. I think the point you make about maybe never having the chance again is a crucial one. I'm sure you both must be very excited about the whole thing - it's going to be great for you! All that travel (and in comfort!!) with all those fantastic places to see and wonderful people to meet. When you hit Europe, drop by and say hello, we've plenty of room inside for you and bike and outside for the MH.

All the very best to you both, have a ball ........ and don't forget to keep us all in the loop with lots of travellers tales od daring-do!!

Old Git Ray 17-03-10 07:31

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Originally Posted by Mike Wright (Post 123508)
Great news Ray all those years of working has paid off and you are both starting a whole new adventure. I hope you enjoy the new bike and motorhome Ive met a few people on my travels who have dont just the same and really enjoy it.
One day we may meet on my travels and I will be expecting a cup of coffee!....

Heres to your retirement and new adventure for you both

Let the adventures begin!

Count on it...

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Originally Posted by Gas_Up_Lets_Go (Post 123512)
You don't have to keep rubbing it in..... f[/IMG]

Sorry.....its may last day and its only 06:30 and we am so excited. I feel like a kid a Christmas. We are gonna get seriously drunk tonight at our retirement party.

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Originally Posted by Loopydog (Post 123529)
Congratulations to you both Ray, on both counts, the retirement and placing of the order. I think the point you make about maybe never having the chance again is a crucial one. I'm sure you both must be very excited about the whole thing - it's going to be great for you! All that travel (and in comfort!!) with all those fantastic places to see and wonderful people to meet. When you hit Europe, drop by and say hello, we've plenty of room inside for you and bike and outside for the MH.

All the very best to you both, have a ball ........ and don't forget to keep us all in the loop with lots of travellers tales od daring-do!!

Cheers Loopy, Germany is one of our favourite places, we both lived there for some years when younger. We look forward to a hook up and we can brush up on our German.

Hi folks

Skunkmoto 17-03-10 09:40

:applause:

Lol at that sig.

Have a good retirement, sod the cost, live life and enjoy.

photographicsafaris 18-03-10 23:00

Congratulations OGR
- hope you plans go well and you enjoy this time to the max.

Much more importantly I hope we get loads of ride reports. Any chance you might make it to the HUMM (horizons Unlimited Mountain madness)

66T 19-03-10 01:08

I hope your retirement is everything you want it to be. All the very best, mate.

As for me ordering a new ST: I don't think it's an option in Oz yet, but even if it was, I feel the 660 defines "adventure tourer' as well as anything. I reckon the ST will be hampered by size, weight and cost, and maintenance costs. Over 20gA? NO WAY.

Still, horses for ... etc etc

Old Git Ray 20-03-10 09:43

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Originally Posted by photographicsafaris (Post 123846)
Congratulations OGR
- hope you plans go well and you enjoy this time to the max.

Much more importantly I hope we get loads of ride reports. Any chance you might make it to the HUMM (horizons Unlimited Mountain madness)

Yep, we will be attending the HUMM (EDIT should read HU meet Ripley UK) in in June but at the moment we do not know which bike we will take. We have to fit in a trip to Monaco (16th May) for the Formula 1 GP and month in the Isle of Mann for the TT before that.

You'll see this thing parked up at the HUMM, knock on the door and we'll crack open a beer (and any other Inmates on here - Jenny ?).
I have to confess, I feel a bit of a fraud in this as opposed to a tent but I have slept in some God awful places in my time (like in the tree canopy of the Amazon following a capsize and 3 hour swim in the dark) so I can live with it !
http://www.cranham.co.uk/images/Fran...20BD%20006.jpg


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Originally Posted by 66T (Post 123856)
I hope your retirement is everything you want it to be. All the very best, mate.

As for me ordering a new ST: I don't think it's an option in Oz yet, but even if it was, I feel the 660 defines "adventure tourer' as well as anything. I reckon the ST will be hampered by size, weight and cost, and maintenance costs. Over 20gA? NO WAY.

Still, horses for ... etc etc

It is the "horses etc" bit that has done it for me. My Ten is just not big enough.

Fingers crossed....

CaptMoto 20-03-10 11:55

OGR, I was looking for a chance to say this, but... here it is:

Congratulation on your retirement, from me and everyone else at :660:

Enjoy your new life!!

stoic bloke 20-03-10 12:50

nice one ray!congratulations and good luck with your new motors + life

did the humm in the area last year, you staying at the hotel?, a few lads camped outside in their vans with no problems though no hook up. we stayed outside puigacerda at camping queixans i highly recommend it, great facilitys resturant/ bar pool etc.get the bikers together and ask for a discount worked for us, 20% off the owner is very helpfull not like some!

all the best stoic

Tim Cullis 20-03-10 21:48

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Originally Posted by Old Git ray (Post 123958)
You'll see this thing parked up at the HUMM, knock on the door and we'll crack open a beer (and any other Inmates on here - Jenny ?).
I have to confess, I feel a bit of a fraud in this as opposed to a tent but I have slept in some God awful places in my time (like in the tree canopy of the Amazon following a capsize and 3 hour swim in the dark) so I can live with it !
http://www.cranham.co.uk/images/Fran...20BD%20006.jpg

That's bigger than mine! What is it, 7.5 metres? Unfortunately I'll be in Turkey instead of Ripley this year.

Congrats on both the dual retirements and the purchase.
Tim


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