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Old 01-10-10, 20:32
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Dear All,

A quick write up with some pictures about our recent trip to Salibury Plain. There were four of us in total. Two of us are forum members and ride Tenere's and the others two were riding a Honda Africa Twin and a KTM 950. We had great weather, only one puncture, ironically on the road, and only a few falls with no significant damage to bikes. Much laughter had by all and some great night riding.

We camped on Brades Acre campsite in Tilshead. Basic but very well located only a couple of hundred metres of road before the Plain. The owner was very friendly and even let us wash down the bikes on site. His charges were �6/person. We had our own tents so I thought that was reasonable especially as the facilities were kept very clean.



Half way along the Old Shaftesbury Drove. We did this on the Friday as the ranges were closed until 1800 hrs. We then went onto do The Ox Drove and the rideable sections of the MOnarchs Way. Great fun with some fantastic views. It was a great day to 'warm up' to the faster tracks of the Plain. Mat on his KTM was lucky when he fell off into a barbed wire fence but got away with a small scratch on his arm and a broken mirror.

We unfortunately aquired a puncture in the group when we finished the day. We had done about 70 miles off road and stopped for a bite to eat near Amesbury only to come out of the pub to find a flat on Tom's Tenere. The brass screw had gone right through hid tread block squarely on the rear. The old side stand trick with the heaviest bike worked a treat to pop the bead.



We made camp on a petrol station forecourt to execute the repair. No one person questioned us or offered to help. Not that we needed it.



Then onto the plain for some fun. We hardly met anyone at all but that may have been because we got lost a couple of times. Not because we are bad a navigating, more because we were very enthusiastic and like children in a sweet shop!



Then for the mandatory picture by the training village. Last time I was here was just before a tour of Northern Ireland in 1988 and it was a lot less fun!



The second day we ventured onto the tank training area near Bulford. We spotted the range wardens after a four wheel drive but he seemed not at all interested in the MX guys or us. We did stay mostly on the byways though but some bits were just to tempting to play in.



Next we found a play spot. Initially we were a bit nervous but soon overcame that as shown below. I never got my africa twin to fly like that when I owned one!







A really great trip and worth repeating. I would recomend the tank track imediately adjacent to the byway that runs for about 8 km over the top of Larkhill ranges. 40 mph with lovely jumps along its whole length. It really proved to me that throttle is the key to squaring up the front end on landing a bit off centre. Soooo much fun!



This video footage might work. We will see. Click on the pictures.





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