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Old 13-10-2016, 08:40 PM   #1
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Legends Cafe @ GT Motorcycles, Plymouth

Evening all,

I took a short 2 hour trip from Barnstaple to the Legends Cafe in Plymouth today to make the most of the good weather. Great little cafe with a good selection of food and cakes. Huge ample segregated motorbike parking and best of all, lots of shiny new bikes in the show room to look at afterwards! There's a good collection of new Ducatis, Kawasaki, Honda, Suzuki, etc.

I'm no good with old Ducatis (read, older than me) but there were a couple of great examples in the Cafe to drool over whilst sipping my latte.


http://www.gtmotorcycles.com/p/legends-cafe

Good place to meet for a ride over Dartmoor if anyone is that way inclined?

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Old 13-10-2016, 08:54 PM   #2
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Nice find Ross.

If you were to form an ex-pat Norfolk section, that could be a contender for coolest clubhouse.

I notice that it says "Please put your helmet in the rack provided"

In the chippie on Grumpy's chip run, we were discussing whether or not it is rude to eat with your helmet on the table... Not sure of the etiquette on this... what do you reckon?
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Old 13-10-2016, 09:30 PM   #3
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Yeah it's a nice place to be! I might look to organise some Devon trips whilst I'm down this way, but there doesn't seem to be many from around here?

I don't think it's rude to have it on the table, but I would usually pop it on the floor or next to me on a spare chair. I do like the rack idea though, keeps it nice and tidy, there's even hangers for jackets should fancy it, but I think that's a bit much?
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Definitely rude to put your helmet on the table
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Old 14-10-2016, 06:06 PM   #5
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It is a pretty good café, there is also the Chequered flag café near Liskeard which is very bike friendly.
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Old 14-10-2016, 07:15 PM   #6
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Definitely rude to put your helmet on the table
Yeah, I though so too, but Grumpy reckons it depends on the type of helmet.
I think it's okay for a Shoei, AGV or Arai, but not a Bell.

I wasn't taking any chances, I just rested mine on my leg.
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Old 14-10-2016, 10:37 PM   #7
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Yeah, I though so too, but Grumpy reckons it depends on the type of helmet.
I think it's okay for a Shoei, AGV or Arai, but not a Bell.

I wasn't taking any chances, I just rested mine on my leg.
Don't listen to grumpy, he just likes looking at everyone's helmets!
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Yeah, I though so too, but Grumpy reckons it depends on the type of helmet.
I think it's okay for a Shoei, AGV or Arai, but not a Bell.

I wasn't taking any chances, I just rested mine on my leg.
Was your bell on the end of your leg!
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Don't listen to grumpy, he just likes looking at everyone's helmets!
Except yours...all that carbon!
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Was your bell on the end of your leg!
...pull it and see if it rings...
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...pull it and see if it rings...
Knowing my luck, if I did it would play Hotel California!!!
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Such a nice surprise.
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