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  1. Gonna try to get out again tomorrow and head to the southern part of the state....
    7 points
  2. The Wang is filthy from sitting in the garage all winter and I haven't washed it yet this Spring. There's just so much slop on the roads from snowmelt - hardly worth washing it. Maybe tomorrow...
    6 points
  3. Being a weekday, there was little traffic and the summer tourists aren't quite here yet in numbers. Pretty empty roads...
    5 points
  4. 5 points
  5. You can clearly see my cock is at the same level has the tank...lol.
    4 points
  6. It’s like Pete is still in the room
    4 points
  7. @Marcel le Moose Fondler is obvoiusly bored with the attentions of Moose as he moving onto Bears now ...........
    4 points
  8. So what are you all doing this weekend ..I'm about to leave sat morning on a epic ride to the oldest motorcycles gathering in the states..I imagine it will be slow going cause I'll be the only indian in a group of Harleys...
    3 points
  9. Him and Billybob will show you the woods.
    3 points
  10. You would have gone dancing first to make yourselves all sweaty a moist ..surely
    3 points
  11. Got 10 miles inland and all was dry. Covered about 125 miles and only stopped as I'm a sucker for a poppy pic. And petrol at the beccles roundabout, £1.71 for for 99 octane now.
    3 points
  12. Just finished fitting some brake pads and swopped the bikes round ready for an afternoon ride and,
    3 points
  13. 3 points
  14. I'm gonna be roughing it boys...lol ...this is where I'll be staying I booked a room from Sunday to wensday ...
    3 points
  15. Riding season kicking off for you? Makes me feel cold looking at all that snow.
    3 points
  16. Lol...no...I used the hammer to punch out the 6 mm Allen out of the socket..so I could fit a wrench on it...no room to get access to the clamps without removing half of the dash out...no way I was doing that...it's what you call mechanical know how...it comes from experience...like a bus driver...but better.
    3 points
  17. Not sure about the vigor but if it's genuine mileage and been kept out of the weather i cant see why it wouldn't be a good bike. Something to look out for are parts they are getting harder to find now, for example i just rebuilt the rear suspension on my Dominator and found most of the bearing collars for the suspension linkage are no longer available and i ended up having to make one myself so check for play on the suspension and wheel bearings when your there. Not sure if the Swingarm pivot bolt is a problem with these bikes the XR has a habit of seizing in there but the setup is different between the two bikes. Splines can wear on the front sprocket drive shaft but again shouldn't be an issue on a low mileage bike Something you wont be able to check is the 650 engine had a problem with the cylinder heads cracking between the valve seat and spark plug hole which can let the valve seat drop out when they get hot. Another issue because of their age is the flexible part of the oil feed pipe from the frame to the engine can collapse internally and starve the engine of oil and you won't know about it until it happens shouldn't be a problem on a low mileage bike though. Read up on how to check the oil level as its a dry sump and a pain to check sometimes. Ask the owner to explain to you how to check the oil level and see if he knows how to do it correctly that should give you an idea if he is mechanically sympathetic or not.
    3 points
  18. Portugal is one of the world's biggest consumers of salted codfish. There's 1000 recipes to cook codfish in Portugal, supposedly. This is amongst my top 10. Take it out of the coal a little bit before you would if it was to be eaten straight from the coals. You can still see moisture boiling out of it, though, don't let it get dry and overcooked. The charred skin adds to the flavor. Debone it, breaking into chunks, and into a clay pot it goes, amongst a few smashed garlic cloves and plenty of olive oil. Nothing else. Back into the coals it goes, give it a stir to coat everything with the olive oil, and forget about it. According to the heat, you place it closer or farther away, it's supposed to boil gently. This coal was quickly disappearing so straight onto the coals it went. Onto the table, after a while...: And served with boiled or baked potatoes, and the optional thinly sliced raw onions to offset the sweetness and comforting olive oil and confit codfish. It's yummy. I advise a very cold and very crisp white wine to go along with it.
    3 points
  19. Got out on the GoldWang today for a ride in the hills. But first - fill up both the bike and myself at a fuel station...
    2 points
  20. Billy Bob can fuck off
    2 points
  21. Lol....sure I don't care..I'll just have to figure out the logistics...I'm not paying for your fucken plane ticket thoe...my mates would like you anyways cause your and annoying English cunt...lol.
    2 points
  22. Took my bike for a service at the Indian dealership in Wokingham, never been there before but really mice place/ people. They had the bike in there that Guy Martin used for his wall of death thing, looked lovely ... not for sale tho...
    2 points
  23. Who know maybe I'll let you come visit me next year...there's no way your riding my indian...but I might let you ride the beast....then again 160 hp might be to much for you to handle...you'll probably end up in the weeds...
    2 points
  24. It's to bad you didn't take the offer to visit me...we could have shared the room...it has a king bed...
    2 points
  25. Now, THAT's a bike show!!
    2 points
  26. I agree but that is assuming the fuel was fresh when his bike broke down originally. Apparently 850 Commandos are fussy when it comes to octane, according to Bob. I wouldn't claim to know but he has been riding the bike for a long time so I am guessing he knows it's quirkes.
    2 points
  27. Nah , you’re so obviously 5’5’’ with size 4 boots
    2 points
  28. We even got a one legit pirate riding around on a scooter...we've become the imbaracement of the motorcycle forums ...worldwide.
    2 points
  29. If I wasn’t in Spain , I could be in Canada and found @Marcel le Moose Fondler house ..
    2 points
  30. Closer to 1400lbs when you are on it you fat cunt.
    2 points
  31. Nice one Eric, good to see you out riding again. I'm certain Pete would have enjoyed seeing your reports again.
    2 points
  32. I'll be in a group of harleys till about Quebec city than branching off on my owne ...the rest of the group are on their way to the Niagara fall region and looping around one of the great lacs to make their way to laconia mid week...
    2 points
  33. It probably is a shit motorcycle film, but Tom Hardy and Elvis will make it a fun thing to watch.
    2 points
  34. From the more scenic side of OR....
    2 points
  35. '85 San Jose mile action....
    2 points
  36. Been working overnight Friday and Saturday plus again tonight Sunday, not moaning but it does make getting out on the bike more difficult as I do have to sleep at some point. Anyway finished work at 8:00 am in Launceston getting it home, changed and my bike out and up at 4 Turnings garage for 9:00 am to meet up and go to Kit Hill this morning. Bit of a rush but made it. 6 of us today, me and Hornet, Steve and Super Meteor, Martyn and V85s, Gary one and 1974 Bonnie, Bob and 1975 Commando, Gary two and 1200 Sportster, Chris and 900 Triumph Scrambler. We made 3 miles and Bob’s Commando died, made another mile and it died again then again but started the fourth time. This time after an Italian tune up it ran fine for the rest of the trip up the Kit Hill. Don’t know about the trip back as I headed home before the rest to sleep at midday. Much as I think his Commando is the mutts nuts that there is why I haven’t got one. Fuck that. It’s around 30 miles to Kit Hill, it was a great run in beautiful weather. Loads of bikes out and about. Bimbletastic It seemed to be Commando and Brit bike in general day today. Some really nice stuff there, loads of UJMs, Harleys, Indians and even a couple of Himalayan’s. Not one chinky bike though Bob’s ‘Bastard Commando’ his term not mine The sound this made was awesome I know they aren’t a thing any more but I like the look of that Victory Overflow parking Triple Brick, I nearly bought one of those back in the day, in fact still have a hankering. I always thought they were small back in then but I suppose my perspective has changed Old a new Bonnie’s side by side, old Bonnie for looks for me. If it were my money it would be the newer bike don’t want the vibes Lovely old Honda Yes please Bantam D1, belongs to a friend’s brother.
    1 point
  37. £1.71 … what a piss take
    1 point
  38. Octanes are measured differently in the US and here.
    1 point
  39. Red hot here suckers
    1 point
  40. Live just now: It's cool stuff!
    1 point
  41. As an after note, had a chance meeting and chat with Bob yesterday. He's been right through the Commando again, he has owned it 38 years, so it has been apart many times. Bob is a 60 year old mechanic, who's brain we all pick at times. He is one of those adenoidal clever fuckers, he is convinced it was fuel that had gone off during the six weeks his Commando was off the road. Makes sense as it got better after an Italian tune up and some fresh fuel on the day.
    1 point
  42. A C & J framed TT....
    1 point
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