to late, I've already done it hahahahacybercarl wrote:Just stick new bike semi synth in and be done with it. It will be OK.
what have you done to your "bike" today
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I'm very glad to hear itagentpineapple wrote:to late, I've already done it hahahahacybercarl wrote:Just stick new bike semi synth in and be done with it. It will be OK.

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Marty A man happy with a 'Semi" oh dear. 

missing the noise, not the vibes. However never say never!
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with my belly, i'm just happy if I can find it....bigtwinthing wrote:Marty A man happy with a 'Semi" oh dear.





today i'm nervously waiting to hear from the mot garage.
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Taxed and insured it in anticipation of tomorrow..........couldn't wait till Monday for the start of a new month




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it's been a long time coming mate, put some miles on it before the spain trip....playerone wrote:Taxed and insured it in anticipation of tomorrow..........couldn't wait till Monday for the start of a new month![]()
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Last week passed its MOT with no problems.
Today bunged on a refurbished seat I'd had re-covered by a local auto upholsterer (A J Watts Trim Shop, Colchester > https://www.facebook.com/andy.watts.92317) who I went to school with - bargain at £30.

Thought I'd take it out for a bimble to the coast and found when approaching some roadworks a distinct lack of gear lever - thankfully it was still attached but dangling by the linkage as the pivot bolt had bailed out somewhere down the road. Mmmm what to do Ahhh! an exhaust link pipe retainining bolt should fit which was a enough of a bodge to get me home and through a thunderstorm just up the road.

Today bunged on a refurbished seat I'd had re-covered by a local auto upholsterer (A J Watts Trim Shop, Colchester > https://www.facebook.com/andy.watts.92317) who I went to school with - bargain at £30.

Thought I'd take it out for a bimble to the coast and found when approaching some roadworks a distinct lack of gear lever - thankfully it was still attached but dangling by the linkage as the pivot bolt had bailed out somewhere down the road. Mmmm what to do Ahhh! an exhaust link pipe retainining bolt should fit which was a enough of a bodge to get me home and through a thunderstorm just up the road.

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Seat looks good Wicky. Bargain. 

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F3, 954 USD front, K Tech springs, Braced swinger, Ohlins shock, Six spoke Mockesini wheels, Harris rearsets, QaT, Flywheel diet!, A&L stacks, stick coils, K&N, FP Ti jets, Mori pipe's [colour]
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I am after a new Gel seat. Oh and one for the Mrs too. 

missing the noise, not the vibes. However never say never!
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bike passed it's mot with flying colours...... 

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is your elbow sore???agentpineapple wrote:bike passed it's mot with flying colours......

missing the noise, not the vibes. However never say never!
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bigtwinthing wrote:is your elbow sore???agentpineapple wrote:bike passed it's mot with flying colours......dig a ding ding ding ( banjo,s) lol
you have a "really purdy mouth"

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Mot'd Custard today...
Pass with two advisories...
001 (Slight play in rear wheel bearings)...Strangly enough I have a set in stock...
002 (Slight forward & back movement in OSF brake disc) * DANGEROUS * ...Should be able to rob one off one of the other Storms in the MacCave.
& I didnt hear him say that my number plate was an unwell large bird of pray...or something or other...
Also had a new pair of tyres put on Bridgestone 023's... Had a new rear put on this when I first got it off Geoff as the rear was foooked...Continetal to match the front...Just shy of 6K of commuting that rear is shagged...TBH it has been a bit 'white liney' for some time, squared off somewhat so I cant complain at 6K form the rear really can I ? That was £112 fitted to a loose wheel 0.018 p per mile ?
The Tyres today were £235 the pair fitted...
Pass with two advisories...
001 (Slight play in rear wheel bearings)...Strangly enough I have a set in stock...
002 (Slight forward & back movement in OSF brake disc) * DANGEROUS * ...Should be able to rob one off one of the other Storms in the MacCave.
& I didnt hear him say that my number plate was an unwell large bird of pray...or something or other...

Also had a new pair of tyres put on Bridgestone 023's... Had a new rear put on this when I first got it off Geoff as the rear was foooked...Continetal to match the front...Just shy of 6K of commuting that rear is shagged...TBH it has been a bit 'white liney' for some time, squared off somewhat so I cant complain at 6K form the rear really can I ? That was £112 fitted to a loose wheel 0.018 p per mile ?
The Tyres today were £235 the pair fitted...
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