Southdowns run

Posted:
Mon May 02, 2016 9:52 am
by steveiow
Re: Southdowns run

Posted:
Mon May 02, 2016 11:53 am
by coaster
He won't have been alone, I think we all rode into Amberley u turned and came out again looking for the Riverside Café, Wisemen and not so wisemen

Re: Southdowns run

Posted:
Mon May 02, 2016 12:50 pm
by Scooterlam
I rode the route on the Friday with road marker sprays and sprayed a straight on arrow at that junction unfortunately it tipped down so there seemed little point in saying there were markers at some junctions and not others.
I,ll check the local papers letter page and see if you got a mention, they're a moany lot in that village. in truth they'll be grateful for something to moan about.
For those that didn't ventured in, its a beautiful little village very Cornish or French in architecture. The first time I worked around there I parked outside the village shop and had 3 different households in the space of 5 minutes tell me I couldn't park a van in their village.
Re: Southdowns run

Posted:
Mon May 02, 2016 2:58 pm
by steveiow
Scooterlam wrote:I rode the route on the Friday with road marker sprays and sprayed a straight on arrow at that junction unfortunately it tipped down so there seemed little point in saying there were markers at some junctions and not others.
I,ll check the local papers letter page and see if you got a mention, they're a moany lot in that village. in truth they'll be grateful for something to moan about.
For those that didn't ventured in, its a beautiful little village very Cornish or French in architecture. The first time I worked around there I parked outside the village shop and had 3 different households in the space of 5 minutes tell me I couldn't park a van in their village.
Blimey didn't realise we risked getting told we were undesirable, and told to leave!!

Re: Southdowns run

Posted:
Mon May 02, 2016 6:52 pm
by Scooterlam
biggest seller in the store is pitch forks.
