what have you done to your "bike" today

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But I'm at that age !! Your still in puberty !!
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Well, maybe I'm just maturing faster than you did :p

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That's for sure ,you'll be bold and fat within a year !!
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Someones sound jealous of my hair and skinnyness

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Nope !! I just want to eMac it lol
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You're dead to me now.
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Jamoi wrote:You're dead to me now.
U wot m8?
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Virt wrote:
Jamoi wrote:You're dead to me now.
U wot m8?
Aarrrrgh you've even changed your profile pic!!!! :sick: :sick: My eyes!!!!
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Wasn't one of the reasons you changed bike because of insurance costs? Your telling me that ugly thing is cheaper to insure than the last monstrosity you had? :shock:

Hope you enjoy it. All you need now is one of those wanna be cop vests and your midlife crisis will be complete :thumbup: :lol:

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update the other thread so we can have a proper inspection and slagging off please
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Jamoi wrote: Aarrrrgh you've even changed your profile pic!!!! :sick: :sick: My eyes!!!!
I'm going to rub your face against it next weekend. Stick your nose in all the gaps and everything...

And then I'm doing to rub your face against the bike :lol:
Ckennedy wrote:Wasn't one of the reasons you changed bike because of insurance costs? Your telling me that ugly thing is cheaper to insure than the last monstrosity you had? :shock:

Hope you enjoy it. All you need now is one of those wanna be cop vests and your midlife crisis will be complete :thumbup: :lol:

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Much, much, much cheaper.

Not getting those vests, I'm fine as I am currently to be honest :lol: It may be the stereotypical old man bike, but if that's what being old feels like I'm looking forward to it! :lol:
grumpyfrog wrote:update the other thread so we can have a proper inspection and slagging off please
Update what with what? :P
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New sprocket on, 20 mins so easy with the SSSA. And thats a great way to adjust a chain, no lining up etc. Cant wait to try it tomorrow.

Also the wife don't want to rush the bike change thingy. Yahoo. I may buy her a new car instead ha ha
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That's good news Paul, I like the CB :thumbup:
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Added some Chav brands to Nue Red...


Roger'd, Armstrong'd,Brembo'd...

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Oh & finally added some of that Ti stuff as well...

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Noice Ti :cool2
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