All posts by Barry Ring

Chairman’s Message

Dear HAB Members,

Through a message recently received from one of our group, I became aware that not all of you know about the changes in the committee over the last few months. My apologies for not informing you all about the changes before now.

At the AGM Paul Dresser, our former Chairman, swapped roles with me to become Treasurer. We didn’t elect a Secretary as no one came forward at the time. Thankfully, Bob Robinson volunteered at the June meeting and his offer was snapped up, as in the meantime Paul was also looking after this post too.

Glynn Richardson has joined us as Vice Chairman and Martyn Hansen was also joined the committee. Bob Hill continues as Chief Observer, Barry Ring as Ride Co-Ordinator and John Watts and Paul Holmes also remain as before.

Peter McNulty (former Secretary), Peter Smith (former Vice Chair) and John Blanchfield have stepped down. Our thanks go to all of them for their sterling work over many years and also to those joining the team, as without any one of them HAB would not be what it is.

We have very interesting speakers coming up over the next few months and to make it worthwhile for them it would be great if as many of you as possible could come along to the meetings, especially as they are putting in considerable effort to come and talk to us.

If any of you have ideas or thoughts that you would like to put forward, please do not hesitate to contact me. It is very rare that I miss any of the monthly meetings and I’m willing to chat at any time. The number of our Associates is increasing, so if you come across any new members please give them a warm welcome.

Safe and enjoyable riding to all of you.

Richard Stembrowicz

Chairman

HAB Sunday 20th July Ride-Out-North Pennines

And what’s that button for?

Meet at 9:00am in the car park at The Curious Cow, Harrogate HG3 2AP for a quick chat and a ride briefing, setting off promptly at 9:15am to head up to Reeth (DL11 6TH) for our coffee/breakfast stop.  All via a very scenic route: Lofthouse, the reservoirs, through Leyburn, past the army ranges and arriving hopefully before 11:00am just in time to catch breakfast at either the Copper Kettle or of course there are a few choices in Reeth.  

Following coffee, we head out of Reeth for our lunch destination of Kirkby Stephen, through the stunning roads of the Teesdales, up to join the A66 for just a two mile stretch. Through Middleton-in-Teesdale, via Romaldkirk, Egglestone and then onto one of the best biking roads in the country the B6276 which takes us into Brough onto our lunch stop (Kirkby Stephen). We can stop for fuel at the Shell Station on the way into town. The Mulberry Bush cafe is suggested for lunch-just be aware it’s cash only (cashpoint next door), however there are plenty of alternatives available along the main road. There’s a car park on the Market Street and other parking spots along the road.

After lunch, we head over to Hawes via the scenic B6270 along Buttertubs Pass then down into Hawes, taking the A684 all the way into Leyburn and finally finishing the ride with a well-earned ice cream at Brymor Ice Cream Parlour, Jervaulx HG4 4PG (right turn off A6108).

Ride Leader- Ranjit David, TEC-Barry Ring, Distance 136 miles. Fuel stop approx 90 miles. Links to GPX file below.

Looking forward to seeing you on the day.

Ranjit.

https://www.myrouteapp.com/route/open/11473806

Harrogate Advanced Bikes Meeting Monday 14th July

Unfortunately, for the club meeting at Bilton Cricket Club tomorrow, our speaker has had to cancel, so we are going to take the opportunity to discuss the changes to the composition of the committee, our aims, the future of our club and the members ideas on the direction you would like the club to go. We would like to have as many of you as possible attend and come forward with your ideas and opinions. It’s your club, what do you want it to be?

Be at the meeting if you can, a Ride-In is planned. The weather forecast for the evening is set to be warm, sunny and dry again so join us for an hour’s ride to arrive at Bilton Cricket Club well in time for our meeting starting at 7.30pm. Meet at The Curious Cow, Killinghall HG3 2AP at the junction of the A59 and Oaker Bank, 6.00pm for a 6.15pm set off. 

Chairman

Richard Stembrowicz

New Biker or experienced? Do you think you need more training or could improve your riding? Visit harrogateadvancedbikes.co.uk for more information or email secretary@harrogateadvancedbikes.co.uk

HAB Mid-Week Ride Wednesday 2nd July

Snilesworth Moor

For July’s Mid-Week ride we’re heading for the North York Moors.

We’ll meet at Morrisons Boroughbridge YO51 9UR at 09.15 for a 09.30 depart, heading via Thornton Bridge, Bagby, Hawnby & Osmotherley to our coffee break at Roots Farm Shop & Cafe, East Rounton, DL6 2LE.

After our break we’re east via Stokesley & Castleton to the Yorkshire Cycle Hub,  Fryup Gill Farm, Great Fryup, YO21 2AP where we’ll take lunch. 

Yorkshire Cycle Hub

Following lunch, we’re heading back to Boroughbridge, via Hutton le Hole & Brandsby. 

Andrew Pratt will lead this 120 miler, with John Blanchfield looking after our Tail.

We hope that you can join us.

You can find the route here: https://www.myrouteapp.com/en/social/route/11424293?mode=share

HAB at Skipton Big Bike Sunday 29th June

Flyer from Big Bike Sunday-Facebook

Big Bike Sunday is a classic and modern motorcycle show and charity event organised by Aire Valley Classic Motorcycle Club and is taking place this coming Sunday 29th June at Skipton Auction Mart. It’s a charitable event with a small entrance fee of just £5 and with a range of classic, vintage and modern machines on display. There will be trade, food and owners club stands to browse at your leisure.

This year we will have a Harrogate Advanced Bikes stand looking to recruit new members into the IAM system of Advanced Motorcycle Training.

Richard Stembrowicz is manning the stand along with Bob Hill and Derek Saunders. Do visit the show, drop in and say hello, bring a mate who might be interested in becoming an associate or just spread the word that we will be there on the day and of course you can enjoy the rest of the show too.

The current weather forecast is very little chance of any rain and warm too so there could be a Ride-In if HAB members want to do that as well. Text to Barry on 07 847 786608 if you are interested in joining a ride.

For Sale 2019 TRIUMPH Tiger 800XRT

TRIUMPH TIGER 800XRT 2019 Reg in White-Model Update 2018 see review below.

This “all the bells and whistles” bike comes with aluminium expedition panniers, heated rider and pillion seats, heated grips, cruise control and three rider modes (Sport, Road and Rain).

  • “Ride by Wire” throttle 
  • Traction Control
  • 3 Rider Modes 
  • Fully Adjustable Showa Suspension
  •  Brembo Brakes
  • Adjustable Windscreen 
  • TFT Colour Dash
  • Back-lit Switchgear
  • Day-time Running lights 
  • 12v and USB socket 
  • Aftermarket accessories fitted include Cobbra gravity fed oil chain lubricator and a fender extender.

The bike had a main service in December 2024 including valve clearance check. Next (minor) Service due in December 2025 or 2,500 miles, whichever is sooner. (stamped service book) 4 Keys, Invoices and Rider Handbook included.

MOT valid until 31st May 2026
Good rear tyre and a new front tyre fitted in April, approximately 600 miles ago. 
Mileage is 34,430.

Price £5250.
The bike can be viewed in Ilkley. Please contact Chris Armstrong on 07960 116166.

https://www.adventurebikerider.com/article/triumph-tiger-800-2018-review

15th June–HAB Sunday Ride-Out-Forest of Bowland and Yorkshire Dales


Meeting point:
The Curious Cow of Harrogate, Killinghall, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, HG3 2AP.
Start Time: 09:15 for 09:30 departure – following a ride briefing
Ride Leader:
Paul Holmes – 07746 378175.
TEC:
Barry Ring –07847 786608.
Coffee Stop
: Barley (The Cabin, BB12 9JX) – there may be parking available on the road otherwise parking is £1.50 in the main car park where the café is.
Lunch: Country Harvest Farm Shop, Ingleton, LA6 3PE.
Finishing Point: Stump Cross Caverns, Greenhow Hill, HG3 5JL. 
Finish Time: 16:00
Mileage: 122 miles

For those requiring fuel stops there are plenty of opportunities throughout the route. A copy of the GPX route file is available on request and also available using the following link:

https://www.routeyou.com/en-gb/route/view/16979690?c=c92e9a207e724802

We hope you can make the ride.

Regards

Paul

Monday 9th June Evening Ride-In to our HAB Meeting

A hour’s Ride-In from opposite the Boar’s Head in Main Street, Ripley. Meeting at 6.00pm and setting off at 6.15pm. Going north towards Bishop Thornton, Warsill and Galphay, turning south down to Wilsill and Burnt Yates, Hampswaite and the Cricket Club on Bilton Lane in time for our meeting. Hopefully the weather will be kind to us so fingers crossed for that.

Ride Leader – Barry 07847 786608 TEC-TBA-Distance 34 miles.

Motorcycle for Private Sale

Hi All

Long time HAB member Richard Falls is selling his Royal Enfield Motorcycle and you can purchase via private sale and view at Eddy’s with details via the link below.

https://www.eddys-moto.co.uk/used-motorcycles/u2

ROYAL ENFIELD HIMALAYAN 24 REG 452cc. KAMET WHITE WITH TUBELESS TYRES.

Bought from new.

6500 miles.

Full Service History. Never used off-road/green laning

Accessories included:

RE Handguards, RE Engine Bars, RE Pannier Rack, RE Aluminium Cases, Carbon Racing touring screen with Givi extender (Original also supplied), Givi monokey rack, Givi V47NN Monokey 47L topbox (two keys supplied) PLEASE NOTE WITH THE GIVI TOPBOX FITTED THE ALU PANNIERS DO NOT OPEN VERY FAR. 

Lomo medium saddlebags x2 (no cross-saddle strap), Healtech Thunderbox fitted under seat wired in to be live when engine running, BMW NavV cradle via RAM mount to handlebars and wired to the Thunderbox, Quad-lock phone holder with vibration damping fitted to handlebar, Rider and pillion Cool Covers. 

New DID chain fitted by Eddy’s at 6000 mile service.

Great opportunity to buy this Royal Enfield Himalayan fully loaded with useful accessories.

Harrogate Advanced Bikes Secretary Recruitment

Dear Members,

As you are already aware, three new committee members were elected at the recent AGM and Pete McNulty has stood down as Secretary, after several years of serving the group so ably and admirably.

Unfortunately, this position has not yet been filled, but Paul Dresser has very kindly offered to be a caretaker secretary until we can recruit someone on a more permanent basis. This gives him two areas of responsibility, Treasurer and Secretary, which is not an ideal situation and isn’t compliant with IAM guidelines. Therefore the committee is asking for a member who is willing to serve the Group in this post to come forward to take on this role. 

The Secretary role involves administrative tasks, including managing membership records, organising meetings, and ensuring smooth group operations. This isn’t overly onerous and is sporadic as and when needed. Plenty of help to get started and ongoing assistance will be available. If you feel that you would be willing please feel free to come and discuss it before making a final decision. In the first instance please contact: secretary@harrogateadvancedbikes.co.uk

Best regards

Richard Stembrowicz

Chairman