Welcome to Insanity Chris. You're now one of 22 going North Anti-clockwise, and you should see 32 coming the other way at some point (so far). You should be at Wick earlier in the day that the Clockwise riders. If you need any advice or want to ask any questions no matter how daft they sound post them on the 'Help and Advice' thread.
Hi folks, this is my first RBLR run, triumph street triple, taking in the north clockwise route and cannot wait, looking forward to meeting you all at squires, Mart
Hi folks, this is my first RBLR run, triumph street triple, taking in the north clockwise route and cannot wait, looking forward to meeting you all at squires, Mart
I'm sure you'll have a unique experience Mart. North clockwise is always my favourite direction. Glencoe and the A9 north of Inverness are the highlights IMO
Out of a current 103 entrants only 53 have IBA numbers. So if you assume that those without numbers may have not done it before then it's half the field.
Or it could be there's some taking part who didn't quite do it in 24 hours in the past. Either way it is nice to see a large number of riders new to this type of event.
Yep, seen your form Martin. I guessed that was what you were planning, so thanks for the help. Hopefully you'll be able to grab some tea and get your head down for a few hours before the 1000 mile riders start finishing.
You'll probably have a nice day's ride to both the East and West coasts. There's currently 7 of you doing the 500 route.
Yep me too Gordon , I was not going to fit the Aux Tank but now I'm having a re-think . .. All these riders heading down the same road I need to be 50 to 150 miles away from them..
Or should I extend my RBLR1000 challenge and shift into Group riding ..... ......... NO I don't think I couldn't cope 1 or 2 perhaps..
Dont worry ziggy, i only saw people at first fuel stop, and wick, most wont be doing iron butt stops so easy to get in and out quick, plus, even with ld tank, you still have to stop for receipt.