The Long Itch Diner

. Tuesday, May 20, 2008
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Today's little jaunt was only going to be a short one as Bob had only just that morning arrived home after playing Captain Jack Sparrow on a narrow boat holiday, he was the curse of the seven seas we think it more a case he was a pain-in-a$$ along the Grand Union Canal.

Chinny also came along for the ride or more likely the promise of fried food, which he duly paid for (Thanks mate!) so we decided that instead of a long ride out to Wales or other places in the land of far far away we decided to to head the 20 or so miles over to the The Long Itch Diner as we had heard that it was a very popular, biker friendly place.

When we arrived at the The Long Itch Diner the first thing we noticed was that the place was busy which is usually a sign of good scoff. so after parking up and checking out the menu we decided to order the Traditional Full English breakfast that consisted of 2 sausages, 2 bacon, a well cooked egg, 2 black pudding, beans, tomato's and for me the highlight of the breakfast was the mushrooms, the breakfast also came with 2 rounds of toast and a proper cup of coffee.

During our mass scoffing session we discovered that all of our bikes were due MOT's within the next few days so we decided to head to Arch Motorcycles over in Leamington Spa and see if they could fit us in for the test.

After arriving at Arch Motorcycles we found out that we had turned up almost with perfect timing and they were just finishing off an MOT and could perform all 3 MOT's so after hanging around talking to the guys at Arch Motorcycles we finally left with 3 new MOT's - Thanks to the guys over at Arch Motorcycles for the friendly banter and of course thanks to Chinny who paid for today's scoff.

A few more pictures can be found here

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