How the motorcycle tours work

How the motorcycle tours work…

In a complicated world, having fun should be simple…so this is too..

Motorcycle tours are based on 2 nights stay, though you’re more than welcome to stay as long as you like!

Friday night is meet, greet and eat. We’ll do the intro’s get a feel for each other (steady on…) have a bit of grub and beer or three and tuck into bye bye’s nice and early like good children.

At least that’s how it’s supposed to go…

Saturday is up and brekkied by 9.30, for a 10.00 start, we’ll already have agreed what you want to see, so we’ll get straight on with seeing it! There’ll be stops at least every hour to stretch, smoke, grab a cuppa and just generally chat and marvel at the view and gabber about the ride so far.

We’ll find somewhere nice for lunch, and then carry on about our business at a gentler pace whilst the food settles. Punctuating the afternoon with some more stops, eventually we’ll realise we’re bloody miles away and everyone needs a pint and a hot shower, so we’ll head back to base.

After hot milk, biccies and an early night (optional, but don’t blame me just bring nurofen) we’ll break your fast and be off around 9.30 on Sunday, this time for a shorter run, taking in some of the spectacular local scenery, have you back by 2.oo for Sunday lunch, then you can pack and head home, go back out on the road and stay the night, or just chill out with a couple of beers and we’ll come back and keep you company till everyone’s to tired to talk anymore.

One Response to How the motorcycle tours work

  1. Your tours look like a lot of fun! I have been doing tours for a lot of years and am looking forward to doing a bit of touring in your country in 2010. Perhaps we will contact you with a group for a bit of a ride.

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