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No, not that either. I have been quite busy these last few days with family drama, but will have to go through my pictures to find a second choice. It’ll be a proforma entry though, we already have Rich’s dumpster picture and Buck’s “lost by a motorway in the UK” one3 points
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you probably wont get this cause of what you ride... i wasn't getting that , i love the look of this bike when you park up... walk away from it then turn round for a look at it, it did ride good and sounded lovely , thought i wanted a change of style of bike ... and i couldn't catch my nephew on it3 points
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My oldest mate, with more money than you can shake a stick at, already has a Triumph Bobber and an absolute mint Honda VRF400 told me yesterday from the balcony of his Lake Como swanky pad that he’s tempted by the Aprilia Tuareg 660………..damn him, I could be tempted but it’ll have to wait a bit.3 points
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I had a 970 mile round trip, thankfully it was relatively gammon free although there were definitely signs of inbreeding in Kent. On the way down I stopped in at JTS and bought a jacket, which I look damn fine in. I stayed at a motel styled place attached to a Hungry Horse pub, I was able to park outside the room and they tried to kill me with food. Guinness was imbibed. From there I headed down to Kent. Spent time with my youngest daughter who wanted me to meet her boyfriend which is a first. Camped near Brands Hatch. Had a wander around the local area, found stuff for @yen_powell The houses are shite, look at this shed. Saw some local wildlife. Even found something for the green lane crowd. Then there was 14 hours of rain before I headed north again. Definitely appreciated my new to me backrest. Weather stayed fairly good on the way back, stopped off in Lincoln to break the trip.2 points
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It’s that time again, get those pictures submitted for bike of the month. 1. You can post multiple pictures but you must choose which one you want to enter with before the thread closes, if you don’t choose one then I will. 2. Picture must have been taken in July, outside, away from home. 3. Picture must be in landscape format (for @Marcel that means the big measurement is along the bottom of the picture and the smaller measurement is up the side). Good resolution is required as well so no screenshots. 4. The bike must be currently owned by you. Moderator decisions are final. This submissions thread will be open from now until 2pm on Sunday 30th, at which point the voting thread will open! Voting then takes place with the Poll closing 9pm on Monday 31st. Special rules for @Six30 This is your time, don’t waste it bitch!2 points
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No, I thought that as the plastic parts are quickly removable I would get on better with fitting muffs on the super cold winter days which I struggled with over the Yamaha ones. I pulled up at the shop, it's on a rural industrial estate, and the one legged man was standing outside on his crutches. The same one who was sat behind a desk when I was buying my waterproof trousers a few years back and I told him leg length was very important to me. The bloke then stood up and I realised he was a single pegger, I felt like I'd put both my feet in it when I said that, which was more than he could I suppose!2 points
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Going to watch our mechanic racing at Castle Combe tomorrow, I would go and watch my boss but he's racing at Donnington and that's a bit far for a day ride. Judging by the forecast I may be dodging showers in the morning. https://castlecombecircuit.co.uk/race-days/july-motorcycle-grand-national-race-weekend2 points
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We thought you had flounced. Pity they couldn’t do anything about your turkey neck while you were there.2 points
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I feel like I've been hell and back....all cause 3 corns on the cob...they unplug yesterday afternoon...if not I would have get and operation done...glad that wasn't the case...2 points
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So you have a phobia of them poking around looking for exposed nerves with that metal spike thing, cracking your teeth open like Josef Mengele doing perverse human experimentation? Don't worry, it’s just your imagination.2 points
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Was it difficult riding down there with all those bottles of lorry drivers' piss littering the roads?1 point
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Would have been the pinnacle of her career seeing another OAP with high blood pressure who thinks he’s the dogs, it’s such a rarity1 point
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many years ago i was told that if you swallowed anything like that you should eat cotton wool sandwiches , the cotton wool wraps itself around the object and comes out when you go for a crap1 point
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No - but it depends upon the State you're in. Colorado, for instance, requires you to buy an OHV sticker - it's only $25 and the fee goes to maintaining public lands for riding. No inspections or anything like that.1 point