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Hopefully collecting Mandi from the hospital in time for the F1 qually which will be more entertaining than the race. She was in last week expecting the normal treatment, IV steroids, that sorts out her "flair up", but for whatever reason they didn't do that. Instead she got some IV paracetamol and fluids and sent her home. Back in yesterday and got said norm and she's bouncing back big time. Don't tell her I said bouncing.8 points
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Completed a nice bit of German Scaffolding on my bike today. Actually my rack came from SW Motech this morning so it had to go on straightaway. I got to say it was a bit spendy but worth it when it just goes easily on with no swearing needed. I am a big fan of SW’s stuff proper quality gear that just fits. It took me longer to read the instructions than it did to fit it6 points
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I'm going to see a Dali type exhibition thing doodah. I loves a drippy clock me.6 points
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you dont know what work is ..... sitting on your arse all day in front of a computer ... work..6 points
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Rode from Swansea to Hay on Wye and back just over 100 miles round trip, overtook tons of bikes and only had one overtake me coming back over the mountains (A4067), they were all quite surprised to have a scooter blast by them like they were standing still LOL She hasn't got instant throttle response but with a bit of anticipation she's OK, didn't stop once for any pics just need a ride out, the end5 points
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You can fuck off with 5$ per beer, I would throw a tantrum! Also, for clarification, 04:00 is not early in the morning, it’s late at night!5 points
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I guess that I don't need to mention using a smear of red rubber grease during reassembly? If our bikes were not going to be used for a bit I used pop the calipers off and pump the pistons out a fraction. Then clean the pistons as much as was possible, put a smear of red rubber grease on them and then push the pistons back. Then I'd repeat this cycle until all the pistons moved out at the same rate. Finally, push the pistons back in and leave them until the first use of the bikes, remembering to pump the brake lever and pedal before trying to move them.5 points
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I nearly got run over by the Michelin Man when he was riding a Beemer (I think it was an R90S) on the infield at Silverstone in 1978! Fat Twat wasn't looking where he was going!5 points
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Just the usual here this weekend, sweet F.A. My buddy is going with his pals to Wales till Tuesday, he will need his Factor 50....gets sunburnt in February he does4 points
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You are right and when I fist sat on mine it felt like a pumped 125 but I could flat foot it, it feels light and is easy to manoeuvre and move around. Stuff that never entered my mind a few years ago but now I am a codger it is a factor. Also I won’t be taking a pillion anywhere with the exception of my youngest who is a hobbit. I look at lots of stuff and do often hanker after a big blaster now and again but I always change my mind after a bimble on my little CB. It’s right for me. Although a new Hornet could be on the horizon in a couple of years.4 points
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No it's all your perverted mind's, if i wanted it to be a dirty innuendo i would have said Wait until you see the video of him sliding down it Damn that's what i meant to say LOL4 points
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I have done that twice when I was in the Saab club, did it once non stop there and back with a couple of mates. Breath taking beauty. If I was to do it again I would like to bimble it and take my time, with a few nights air b&b.3 points
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Ooh well no need to understate the power of Wales and Scotland. The lands end to John o’Groats recce I did was, and still is one of my favourite ever trips. Like another world of beauty. Look forward to hearing about it.. or your ride to Devon3 points
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Because last weekend saw my mate not getting his bike tomorrow it is, everything is in place though I gave the bike shop a call today to play a small prank on him, by which we will be going there they will be hiding the bike and telling my mate that the new owner had already arrived and picked it up and gone just before we turned up so I guess I'll have to "get lost" on the way though really they are just hiding it for a short while till he starts to cry. Then once he has it we are going out for a good blast as iv been given the day pass to be out on the bike3 points
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I sat one one the other day but it felt too small for me. It's still on my list of maybes though.3 points
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And there we have it, there is always someone who crosses the line and its usually Fred.3 points
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Yes, but I don't trust it. Being German it's sure to bite me in the arse when least expected. Once warned, beware! Test ride on the Transalp on Tuesday morning.3 points
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They are that's why there's nobody on here but the sad twats ahh fuck that's me i'm outta here3 points
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They are fucking dicks at our local hospital, I asked about a hearing retest, and they have made me a appointment for a MRI instead.3 points
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Yep nearly got it exactly how I like it. Also getting ready to do a trip or two in the summer. Got panniers, tank and tail bags so just need the time off now. Which maybe an issue as I am about to change jobs but will worry about that when the time comes.3 points
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Slept in today as the ride to Ohio is relatively short - 4 hours / 300 miles.. Will get going in awhile and stop by my bud's house on the way outta town.3 points
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Dinner was burgers at a local spot last night - nothing spectacular there. Had a bourbon barrel aged beer with dinner. Worst shit I ever had. Trendy beer with a weird flavor of honey, vanilla and bourbon. 11% alcohol was nice though. Since they messed up our order, we got a free round of the same beers. So I had to drink 2 of these crap beers. $12 a bottle too - not worth it.3 points
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You want to bury us feckers in your back garden , your last name west.3 points
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Yep “and now is the time for drinking” He was originally a rejected illustration for a brewery that was then used by the Michelin brothers. Theres a great poster of somewhere of him driving a convertible and drinking out of a champagne coupe There was one poster suggesting a drink if you felt tired would liven you back up for driving3 points
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