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  1. Spent my Birthday today @ home w/ my favorite food made by my favorite Girl....gonna top it all off w/ some good Tequila tonight.
    4 points
  2. .....still lurking here.
    3 points
  3. Not too much difference to Mandi's old 1000.
    3 points
  4. 1950's Ferrari V12....
    3 points
  5. I only remembered as his girlfriend had big tits.
    3 points
  6. Happy Birthday Scott
    3 points
  7. Caught the 09:19 train to Newton Abbot this morning to collect the CBF600. Uneventful journey on a pleasant GWR intercity type train. I don’t know the right name for it but big green fecker will do. Arrived at 10:53 and was picked up by the seller, Cornish fella called Rob. Drove past Channing Wood Prison to Denbury to pay for and collect the bike. I am chuffed with the bike I got for £1100 with a full set of Givi boxes, heated grips, 31k miles with four services in the book. Everything working, good tyres, never been dropped and sounding sweet. What’s not to like for a work hack. Filled it up and rode the 62 miles home, pretty uneventful really. The bike went better than I expected with a fair bit of zip when you get the revs up, obviously no competition to the Hornet in terms of power and handling but still pretty good nonetheless. Very stable in windy weather and pretty comfortable. Of course as soon as I got home Chloe was desperate to go out for a spin so I headed up to Damerells to get her a sausage sandwich. Unfortunately the cafe was closing just as we got there at 3 pm but I placated her with some Pringles and a tin of pop. Then headed home so another 40 miles on the day. The bike came with this enormous top box, would have been right up Pete’s Strasse Which I took off before we went to Damerells. Chloe has informed me that when she passes her test she wants it. Her perch passed the arse ache test so she has given her approval . I really enjoyed the day and am pleased with the bike for the money. I also love the old school clocks but do miss having a fuel gauge and it has been years since I’ve had to count gears but it all came back to me quickly enough. I have some obsessive cleaning to do but apart from that all I have to do is ride it. Good day.
    2 points
  8. When i first had the CB1000 i rode it home from Canterbury and thought i'd run it until it hit reserve which it did at about 220 miles on a duel carriageway about 5 miles from my house turned it to reserve and the tank was empty had to get the wife to bring a gallon to me. When i got home and had a look at it someone had removed or lost the long pipe off the fuel tap so it was always on reserve. I had to get rescued another twice by the wife before i finally fixed it
    2 points
  9. Nice one Saul Even with the fuel gauge i always reset the trip every fill up so i know how far i can go, do it with the car and the works van as well
    2 points
  10. Perhaps I should of called it sports day.
    2 points
  11. Yeah I did some research before I bought it, hopefully several years service in it for me. Bike, because it matches her riding gear
    2 points
  12. A school with trackdays sounds great!
    2 points
  13. back in Blighty , cold and cloudy
    2 points
  14. Rained here all morning so done nothing other than a bit of house work. Just had a phone call to go see one of my granddaughters doing the schools track day. She's only 5 and mum had forgot and was out elsewhere. I said I'd go and went and put some jeans on only to get a second call to says she'd got the day wrong. Bored now.
    2 points
  15. Stuart, joined when he had a bicycle.
    2 points
  16. No, he was a younger guy from England, a student I think, as I recall Gnome got hooked up with a femme then built a teardrop caravan and gave up riding, he was also a good photographer.
    2 points
  17. The laconia thing isn't really my thing...most spend the week partying and getting wasted...I just stopped for a few hours to pick up a hoody and gloves and to support the rally...I'm here to ride in the area and discover new roads I haven't been on before...beautiful spot with friendly people...the group that I left with sat are in the state of New York...they should be arriving tomorrow night...
    2 points
  18. I followed him, until he came to Portugal and made an entire video of himself and a friend destroying dunes by the beach. I don’t tolerate that shit The sands of Leiria laid waste to his clutch and he limped back to France, I was happy with that
    2 points
  19. Few pics from today...think I found the tail of the dragon North Eastern style...about 100 km of endless curves...Busabeast would have clearly crashed...but with my superior stamina I was easily able to muscle the barge around with ease...made it to and Indian dealer...bought a few things...
    2 points
  20. I can here Pete screaming photoshop from beyond the grave
    2 points
  21. Left the hotel 8am this morning...did local roads till Bangor Main...deceided to do a straight shot for home...still a few hours of sun...it's 5 pm ...250 km to go..
    1 point
  22. I don't know why but there is something I really enjoy about going to collect a new bike from somewhere far away. Last one was Norwich, before that was north Wales ( that was a Sunday night in Jan, fecking frozen), im in Hampshire. I have bought a bike from Edinburgh ... but got that bought down in a van. That CBF looks lovely, hope you enjoy it.
    1 point
  23. She did ask what i was doing luckily every time i was on my way home and was close to the house
    1 point
  24. I bet she was delighted by the third time
    1 point
  25. Yeah I have done that, 102 so far from the tank but I am thinking around 200 before the light come on. Have to wait and see.
    1 point
  26. The topcase or the bike? those are pretty bulletproof bikes, aren’t they?
    1 point
  27. I started to watch his video from Portugal but didn't finish yet! Now I have to see it!!
    1 point
  28. Nope....this is the work of a local in Wallowa county...
    1 point
  29. no but he wants to look after his bike better than that it looks like it has just been dragged out of a canal
    1 point
  30. Been taking lessons off Fred?
    1 point
  31. Hard to beat! happy birthday!
    1 point
  32. Man, that guy would ride in some Frigid temps!
    1 point
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  34. I didn't take it i'm in it left hand bike at the rear
    1 point
  35. Terrible Ted back in the day...
    1 point
  36. Sweet BigBore Husky....
    1 point
  37. Got a soaking this morn fitting brake pipes to an Audi TT. Was jumping in the car when the showers return but got to the point I couldn't get much wetter. Put another shelf up in the garage and now time for some housework. Mandi's in Copenhagen again so I'm blasting out some Prodigy while cleaning the bath room.
    1 point
  38. I think anyone looking at @Marcel le Moose Fondler would surmise he needs prayer.
    1 point
  39. Good to hear from you, the rumours that you were a human popsicle lost in the back of your camper on some frozen mountain are untrue then.
    1 point
  40. I pulled in into a rest area shortly after entering Vermont ..free coffee..has I was enjoying my cup of Joe and making small talk with the care taker ...a group of 4 elderly folks walk in and more small talk with them..I guess they live nearby town a few km away...one of the lady's ask if I beleive in Jesus...said yes..and she ask if I would mind if her and her husband I guess did a prayer for me...it caugh me off garde and I said yes...lol...she grabed my hand and they started praying I guess...was a little nice prayer about motorcyclist being safe wyll traveling to the rally.
    1 point
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