Been back from the Dragon Rally a few days now, this year it was warm but wet. Pretty much everybody got a bit of a soaking. Thank goodness for heated grips and muffs I say !
The 'little' MZ coped well despite carrying myself and 17 year old son with equipment to North Wales and back.
We didn't take the Lavuu style Polish tent, or the new British army canvas one, being persuaded to take a fast erecting Slumit of a friends instead. Being able to put a tent up fast in the rain counts for something. As with many tents however the problem of unzipping the porch and letting the rain in was annoying. Lots using the 'adventure tarp' set up this year to avoid this.
Pretty much every sort of bike imaginable was represented, though I would say old BMW airheads led the field together with their Soviet/Russian equivalents.
The 'little' MZ coped well despite carrying myself and 17 year old son with equipment to North Wales and back.
We didn't take the Lavuu style Polish tent, or the new British army canvas one, being persuaded to take a fast erecting Slumit of a friends instead. Being able to put a tent up fast in the rain counts for something. As with many tents however the problem of unzipping the porch and letting the rain in was annoying. Lots using the 'adventure tarp' set up this year to avoid this.
Pretty much every sort of bike imaginable was represented, though I would say old BMW airheads led the field together with their Soviet/Russian equivalents.