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UK Annual Meet 2025
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Re: UK Annual Meet 2025
I would like to "consider" inviting non-RT owners/forum members to attend the Saturday ride out.
Is this acceptable to all other attendees, if not, it's not a problem, thank you.
Is this acceptable to all other attendees, if not, it's not a problem, thank you.
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Re: UK Annual Meet 2025
I can't speak for everyone, but can't see it being a problem.
Obviously the standard rules apply. Only speak if spoken to, don't park too close, don't get upset or hurt when reminded they're riding a parts bin special, and last but not least, when queuing for food or beverages they must join the back of the queue and wait for scraps, it's an RT Owners day at the end of the day
Obviously the standard rules apply. Only speak if spoken to, don't park too close, don't get upset or hurt when reminded they're riding a parts bin special, and last but not least, when queuing for food or beverages they must join the back of the queue and wait for scraps, it's an RT Owners day at the end of the day

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Re: UK Annual Meet 2025
Hope you include yourself if bringing the inferior bike, or are you actually bringing the RT?simbo wrote: ↑Thu May 15, 2025 7:52 pm I can't speak for everyone, but can't see it being a problem.
Obviously the standard rules apply. Only speak if spoken to, don't park too close, don't get upset or hurt when reminded they're riding a parts bin special, and last but not least, when queuing for food or beverages they must join the back of the queue and wait for scraps, it's an RT Owners day at the end of the day![]()
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Re: UK Annual Meet 2025
I'm bringing the RT Bob

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Re: UK Annual Meet 2025
At previous "RT" meets, there have been non-forum members riding a Honda, Triumph and a Kawasaki, GS's have also attended.
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Re: UK Annual Meet 2025
I've got the route on my PC now and I'll share it next weekend in the desired formats for various nav's depending on who requests it? It will be available in, Garmin, GPX Route, GPX Track, TomTom, BMW Mottorad Connected, Honda 2019+, Triumph, BoomBox 4.3, BoomBox GTS 6.5 and KML.DaveCly wrote: ↑Sat Mar 29, 2025 1:42 pm I’ve done a route for the Saturday, Thirsk back to Thirsk is 141 miles so my Nav tells me
I’ll be meeting up with Sim so he can put it up in here, sometime soon, because I haven’t a clue how to
Lunch stop will either be Whitby or Saltburn by the Sea, depending on timings, also a couple of brew stops, the last being at Masham, before returning to Thirsk.


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Re: UK Annual Meet 2025
Please could a list of the brew stops and lunch stop be provided and posted on here, thank you.