The Vision comes home?
uknessie
Posted 2009-04-29 12:46 PM (#33413)
Subject: The Vision comes home?


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Henlow, Bedfordshire, England
while out riding today came across this suffolk village where the sign caught my interest, has the Vision come home?



Edited by uknessie 2009-04-29 12:50 PM




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varyder
Posted 2009-04-29 1:18 PM (#33415 - in reply to #33413)
Subject: RE: The Vision comes home?


Visionary

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New Bohemia, VA
I wish I could ride in England. Nice pic. Is that a personalize plate that says, FForty GO?
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uknessie
Posted 2009-04-29 1:58 PM (#33420 - in reply to #33415)
Subject: RE: The Vision comes home?


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Henlow, Bedfordshire, England
varyder - 2009-04-29 5:18 AM

. Is that a personalize plate that says, FForty GO?


hadnt thought of that, its because my wife keeps calling me fatty so its fat go but i like your take on it
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Member No. 1
Posted 2009-04-29 2:04 PM (#33422 - in reply to #33420)
Subject: RE: The Vision comes home?


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Under the Rule of Jedi - Masshole
Not one to nit pick, but aren't you parked on the wrong side of the road?
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uknessie
Posted 2009-04-29 11:49 PM (#33456 - in reply to #33422)
Subject: RE: The Vision comes home?


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Henlow, Bedfordshire, England
Member No. 1 - 2009-04-29 6:04 AM

Not one to nit pick, but aren't you parked on the wrong side of the road?


but we do ride on the left here......................................
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cjnoho
Posted 2009-04-30 1:34 AM (#33457 - in reply to #33413)
Subject: Re: The Vision comes home?


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So Cal
I've been a lefty all my life! Left is right!
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Member No. 1
Posted 2009-04-30 4:36 AM (#33467 - in reply to #33456)
Subject: RE: The Vision comes home?


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Under the Rule of Jedi - Masshole
uknessie - 2009-04-30 12:49 AM

Member No. 1 - 2009-04-29 6:04 AM

Not one to nit pick, but aren't you parked on the wrong side of the road?


but we do ride on the left here......................................

Haha... I knew that! Just seeing if others were paying attention.
Next question... Clockwise or counter-clockwise in the round-a-bout?!!
We have rotaries here in MA, some out-of-state drivers have never seen one before. Funny to watch them, they look so puzzled!
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Doc
Posted 2009-04-30 7:12 AM (#33472 - in reply to #33413)
Subject: Re: The Vision comes home?


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On a Vision it probably doesn't matter which way round a roundabout you go....everyone's too busy staring to care!!
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spursmvp
Posted 2009-04-30 7:19 AM (#33474 - in reply to #33413)
Subject: Re: The Vision comes home?


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O'Neill, Nebraska
I bet you get quite a few stares in the UK. My wife and I spent 3 weeks in the UK a few years ago and what a great place. We split our time between Scotland and England and the whole time I was thinking about riding. Great photos!
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Doc
Posted 2009-04-30 7:22 AM (#33476 - in reply to #33413)
Subject: Re: The Vision comes home?


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We do have some great biking roads here, only spoilt by the volume of 4-wheeled traffic.
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varyder
Posted 2009-04-30 7:43 AM (#33481 - in reply to #33476)
Subject: Re: The Vision comes home?


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New Bohemia, VA

Having been to Europe, I would LOVE to two-wheel, especially on a Vision across country. The grand and great USA has some great places and the most beautiful scenery in the world, but to experience things European style is hard to find here. I loved the river roads through germany and visiting the castles upon the hillsides over looking the valleys. I never got to go to England, but read about driving tours through the countryside and always wanted to do it on a bike, and that was when I didn't even have a bike.

So to add to my list.

  1. Ride coast to coast, USA
  2. Ride to Alaska
  3. Ride Australia or New Zealand
  4. Ride Europe
  5. Ride England/Scottland

Well, got to get back to work so I can even ride atall!

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