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Hello from sunny Desborough
We are picking up our first motorhome today, a 1994 Hymer B564
This feels very new and exciting, and I'm looking forward to being part of this community
See you out there :)

David
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7 years ago
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Hi David, very long time no see :D

Welcome to CM, hope you have a fab time with the new machine.... Lady Penelope I gather :o (She'll be far more comfortable than a Harley I can assure you!)

Anything we can help with just shout out, and do post some piccies....

If it ain't broke..... Don't fix it!

7 years ago
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We are new members too. Our Hilda is a 2003 B524. Not far from you in Moulton.
7 years ago
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Welcome to everyone. Allways great excitement when pick up a motorhome, enjoy. 8)

:D

7 years ago
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hello from me too :D

Rolling on and enjoying life on the road

7 years ago
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Talking of Harleys

I took this photo over the weekend at Twinwood :o

:D

7 years ago
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Spinner, who is sleeping on guard duty?
nice bike..........:
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Spinner, who is sleeping on guard duty?
nice bike..........:


That is the owner. I had a nice chat with him. It weighs 500kg!!

:D

7 years ago
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Hello and welcome everyone, yes motorhoming is exciting.....did anyone tell you it is also addicitive :o

As for the Harley....at 500kg that would take some lifting if it went shiney side down :(
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Hello and welcome everyone, yes motorhoming is exciting.....did anyone tell you it is also addicitive :o

As for the Harley....at 500kg that would take some lifting if it went shiney side down :(


Apparently you have to face away from the bike and pick it up from behind you?

:D

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Hello and welcome everyone, yes motorhoming is exciting.....did anyone tell you it is also addicitive :o

As for the Harley....at 500kg that would take some lifting if it went shiney side down :(


Apparently you have to face away from the bike and pick it up from behind you?


You do, I can tell you from experience but you still feel every single kilogram as you lift - although I have seen some YouTube clips that make it seem much easier than my own efforts! :)

If it ain't broke..... Don't fix it!

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Hello and welcome everyone, yes motorhoming is exciting.....did anyone tell you it is also addicitive :o

As for the Harley....at 500kg that would take some lifting if it went shiney side down :(


Apparently you have to face away from the bike and pick it up from behind you?


You do, I can tell you from experience but you still feel every single kilogram as you lift - although I have seen some YouTube clips that make it seem much easier than my own efforts! :)





It took 4 of us to get our Goldwing upright after a nice car driver did not see it in a parking space ... so lifting a Harley on your own ... Respect

Kathy and Max dog

“We can judge the heart of a man by his treatment to animals.”

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