Sadly tomorrow’s Ride-Out won’t go ahead as planned. It will be sunny, but extremely cold (-9 locally), most of that snow will still be on the ground and won’t be going anywhere just yet.
The ride is rescheduled for next Monday 13th. Temperatures are rising next week with no current forecast of rain or snow.Hopefully you can make it. It’s the same route and stops and a reminder will go out over the weekend to confirm.
First Ride-Out of 2025-setting off from St. James Retail Park in Knaresborough HG5 8PZ (fuel available nearby at ASDA Express on Wetherby Road HG5 8LH). Meet from 9.00am for a set off at 9.30am. It’s Riccall for breakfast with Castle Howard (YO60 7BY) for lunch, before returning to Morrisons, Boroughbridge where you can jet wash your bike and refill your fuel tank.
A GPX link is attached for you if you need it. A route of about 105 miles, we shouldn’t need a refuel. A nice handy run at this time of year.
The Ride-Out is subject to cancellation dependant on weather conditions of course. Currently looking like a sunny day next Wednesday but watch out for any weather warnings and HAB/Facebook notifications.
Okay, you’ve been on the last Wednesday Ride-Out, read your latest Motorcycle News and even been to the NEC Bike show and you maybe thought it’s all over in 2024, but wait, it’s not behind you, there’sanother Sunday Ride-Out on the 15th. Forget Lanzarote, get your tickets for this, no, not really, but join the final group social ride to Scarbados this Sunday for the last HAB Ride of 2024. Sunny intervals and highs of 12 degrees are forecast.
Meeting in Ripley HG3 3AY-9.15am for a ride briefing and a prompt 9.30am set off. Just 120 miles in total. The first leg is cross-country to Seaways Cave at Fridaythorpe YO25 9RX. Feast or fast with either a bacon butty and/or a coffee at our first stop, but leave room for, maybe, fish and chips in Scarborough if you can.
Homeward bound on a no-nonsense main road route finishing at Morrison’s car park in Boroughbridge YO51 9UR.
GPX route files are available. Email:barrya.ring@gmail.com for copies.
It’s nearly Christmas and before we start thinking about 2025 we do still have a few events to carry us through the rest of this year.
David Haywood’s Mid-Week Xmas Lunch and Ride-Out goes ahead tomorrow 4th December.
Not all the available bookings are taken and there is still time to put yourself down for an early Christmas lunch, whether you join us for the Ride-Out or travel to the venue by car. Meeting at Ripley 9.45am for a prompt 10.00am start. Brief stop at Bedale DL8 1AF for a coffee and on to the Bay Horse at Great Broughton TS9 7HA for lunch. Route home to be decided on the day.Total ride probably less than 100 miles.
Starts 7.30pm at Bilton Cricket Club. A follow up from Chief Observer Bob Hill’s November discussion on Rider Attitudes (your feedback invited) and a new discussion about Winter Riding. A sandwich and pie buffet and probably some festive treats to follow.This is the last meeting of the year of course. It would be fantastic to get a good turnout so hopefully see you there. Anyone who wants a lift on the night from Knaresborough or east Harrogate I’m happy to collect you and take you home and then you can have a pint or two! Phone Barry on 07 847 768 608.
Sunday 15th December Ride-Out
Details to follow about a week beforehand. Weather permitting of course.
Hopefully the 2025 Ride-Out calendars will be on the website soon so if you are up for leading a ride (March Sunday and June Wednesday already spoken for) please get in touch to arrange.
2025 Meetings
January-Jeremy (Jez) Hardcastle (MHFA) Mental Health Motorbike Regional Coordinator – North Yorkshire and County Durham W: www.mhmotorbike.com
February-(Tentative)-Ambulance Biker
March- Mike Bevington-Halcyon Days in Oman 1957-58.
Our November Sunday ride sees us visit the hills & vales of the Howardian Hills & Yorkshire Wolds.
We’ll meet at Morrisons, Boroughbridge YO51 9UR at 09.15 for a 09.30 depart, heading North East via Coxwold & Helmsley, to the NY500 Cafe, Malton Rd, Pickering YO18 8EA for coffee.
Suitably refreshed we head east & south for the Bainton Stop Cafe, Main St, Bainton, Driffield YO25 9BJ where we’ll take lunch.After lunch we’re west via Kirkham & Aldwark to return to Morrison’s Boroughbridge to finish.
We have an interesting mix of main, “B” & minor roads, on a low level route of 120 miles, having regard to the time of year, and early dark.
We are well into Autumn now andour monthly Harrogate Advanced Bikes Monday November 11th evening social meeting at Bilton Cricket Club starts at 7.30pm. Any news or other business followed byChief Observer Bob Hill, who will lead an interactive discussion on rider attitudes entitled “Human Factors and Oblivion”. With member participation encouraged and starting off with our own attitudes to riding.Topped off with pies and sandwiches to follow.
On Wednesday 4th DecemberDavid Haywood has organised a Ride-In and Christmas Lunch Party and informs us there are two spaces left for anyone who can make it. Please take a look at the October 23rd post on the new style HAB website, choose from the menu and get in touch with David on 07 779 214 331.
A Sunday Ride-Out is planned for November 17th details to follow soon.
It’s our penultimate HAB meeting of 2024 so hopefullyas many as possible can be there on Monday evening.
Meet at the town centre car park in Ilkley at 9.15 for a 9.30am start and return to Ripley Ice Cream at 4pm.
Hello everyone,
Just a quick note about the upcoming social ride on 6th November. We’ll be covering approximately 125 miles, starting from the town centre car park in Ilkley (LS29 9LA). Our route will take us through East Morton and Gargrave, with a stop for a brew at one of the cafés in Settle Market Place (BD24 9EJ). After that, we’ll head through Ingleton towards Garsdale Head, stopping for lunch at Bolton Castle (DL8 4ET). The final stretch of the ride will take us through Jervaulx, heading south through Healey and Pateley Bridge, and wrapping up at Ripley Ice Cream around 4pm.
If you intend to upload using Garmin Drive select .gpx 1.1 (route, track, POI).
PLEASE NOTE: If you intend to join this social ride out and it will be your first HAB ride out, please e-mail beforehand (ds55dcs@outlook.com).
IMPORTANT: This route covers some of the higher peaks in the Dales so it may have to be revised at short notice, and if the weather is particularly unkind it may have to be cancelled. Should this be the case any changes or cancellation will be entered on the HAB Facebook page before 8am on the morning of the ride so be sure to check before you leave home.
Looking forward to seeing you all there in Ilkley for a great day out!
The Ride-Out on Sunday 27th October is a gentle romp around various grades of road up to and around Hawes. Starting at the Dragon Road Lorry Park next to ASDA in Harrogate (HG5 1DE).
Meet at 9.30am for 9.45ish departure(clocks go back this weekend).Get there in time to fuel up at ASDA.
There is no Sat Nav route for this ride but there are three places you may wish to plot. The Town End Farm Shop in Airton (BD23 4BE) for a morning coffee stop. Hawes for lunch and fuel (DL83RD). Ripley to finish the ride and for an ice cream (HG3 3AX).
The route between all is interesting and in some places there are the open and bendy bits you all enjoy. There are even some narrow twisty bits for those who like that sort of thing. The route is not too long at around 120 miles so no need to rush lunch at Hawes.(Fuel is available there at 70 miles).
The weather is looking sunny this weekend so I hope you are able to join Andrew Pratt and me on the day, with chips, ice cream, winding roads and sunshine what more do you need?
I’ve reserved a table for twelve for Christmas Lunch at the Bay Horse, Great Broughton on 4th December. If you would like to be included, please send me details of your menu choices from the menu below, together with the deposit per head of £10 (needed for me to secure the booking).
Fingers crossed the weather will be kind this year. After running a ‘Ride-In’ every year up to 2021 the risk of ice/snow the last two years forced us to use common sense and take to four wheels. Obviously the weather is beyond our control but I’m hoping we can include a short ride to the Bay Horse again this year.
I’m pleased also to say also that I’ve been able to get an early booking – 12 noon – so, if we are able to ride, we should be home before dark.
Lovely weather today, but I’m sure many of you have seen the poor weather forecast for this Sunday so of the cancelation the Ride-Out won’t be too much of a surprise. “Gusty winds and heavy rain” according to all forecasters.
The plan is to run the Ride-Out next Sunday 27th October (weather permitting) and a post will go out confirming that during next week.