For a cuppa tea and a bacon butty......

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but i'm thinking maybe that belgium bun i had was the final straw for the rear shock
Maybes you need a stiffer shock 8O Do you think it could be something to do with when you had it adjusted.

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Anyone out this Sat ??
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Can't do this weekend mate. Say hi to Mrs Miggins for me. :lol:
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Kev L wrote:Can't do this weekend mate. Say hi to Mrs Miggins for me. :lol:
Will do. Everything ok ?
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All good mate, ta. Loads of running around to do this week.
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Kev L wrote:All good mate, ta. Loads of running around to do this week.
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Is anyone around in the am ??
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:( no
say hello to the girls for me mate :thumbup:
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bigspanishmarty wrote::( no
say hello to the girls for me mate :thumbup:
Will do. :thumbup:
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Nope I'm busy. Got to make the most of the sunshine tomorrow and work on my panels.

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cybercarl wrote:Nope I'm busy. Got to make the most of the sunshine tomorrow and work on my panels.

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Why dont you go buy a pop-up gazeebo mate, for those days when you need cover to work on the bike. I have one for when I'm working in an occupied property and have to do a lot of cutting,as in wood etc. Can work outside in the rain then.
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leevtr wrote:Is anyone around in the am ??
I am, but heading west for a big fill at the H caff. Will make it out east one day :D
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Why dont you go buy a pop-up gazeebo mate
I was considering that, but the garden, well more like a back yard, is so small, only 3X3m and I would be constantly putting it up and taking it down. And when we get high winds it would probably take off. :lol: I'm caught in a bit of a wind trap where I'm positioned!

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cybercarl wrote:
Why dont you go buy a pop-up gazeebo mate
I was considering that, but the garden, well more like a back yard, is so small, only 3X3m and I would be constantly putting it up and taking it down. And when we get high winds it would probably take off. :lol: I'm caught in a bit of a wind trap where I'm positioned!

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Note the title, ' pop up '. Takes 5 mins to put it up, if not less once you're used to it. They come in so handy.
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