Valentino Mckeano does the Dukes pass ( on two wheels )

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ruadh08
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Re: Valentino Mckeano does the Dukes pass ( on two wheels )

Post by ruadh08 » Wed Jul 01, 2009 6:35 pm

Still up the same wee cul de sac but moving in about two weeks, so next time you are up, give me a call on the mobile and I will give you directions. You can take a proper mans bike for a run out if you want!!

Was it the chippy in King St you were in or the infamous SNAKATAK? (As bad as the name implies!!)
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Re: Valentino Mckeano does the Dukes pass ( on two wheels )

Post by douglasgdmw » Thu Jul 02, 2009 8:12 am

Neil,

Lines are not looking too bad in the photo :thumbsup but if you are looking for any advanced rider training then there is a guy that I have used in Aberdeen (one of the highest qualified instructors in the UK).

He was the police motorcycle sergeant for Grampian and a Class 1 Police Instructor. He has left the force now but completely turned my bike riding around after my accident and made me far faster but safer.

I think you will definitely like him as he has a great knowledge of Scotlands tea stops - so knows quality scram stops :D

Here's some info if you are interested:
http://www.grampianmotorcycleclub.co.uk/advtra.htm

The only downside is that his jokes are pretty bad :wink:

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