i still have visions of that moment.lloydie wrote:Ha ha feck that was touch and go !agentpineapple wrote:should have had a brown seat, that way you'll hide the stains when meeting farm machinery coming the other way....

i still have visions of that moment.lloydie wrote:Ha ha feck that was touch and go !agentpineapple wrote:should have had a brown seat, that way you'll hide the stains when meeting farm machinery coming the other way....
Not as often as filling up your Storm, though.bigtwinthing wrote:And that was uncalled for, iam filling up now.
Want me to ride it for you?NZSpokes wrote:I rode it for the first time in ages.
Come to the conclusion I have to fit normal bars. Im getting old.![]()
I can ride our Bandit 1200 all day pain free. Hour on the VTR kills me.
Love it to much to sell it so have to make it work.
Ah no bins but you can see into that lady's bathroom, the one having a shower !AMCQ46 wrote:sorry, its no good without bins........
tony.mon wrote:Not as often as filling up your Storm, though.bigtwinthing wrote:And that was uncalled for, iam filling up now.
Wicky wrote:A couple of pics (avoiding the bins) of my new Transalp beastie after this morning's thunderstorm. Shot around Colchester - Garrison Church, a Victorian wooden colonial style building now owned by the Russian Orthodox Church. And at Bourne Mill built in 1591.
Cleaned out the crappy chain lube tar accumulated around the gearbox sprocket and rear wheel (like bike knb cheese), replaced missing bodywork panel screws, fitted SS brake plug pins. Still to do fit MOSFET R/R and Eager Beaver accessory fuse kit.
bigtwinthing wrote:i went to Colchester for 6 months, didn't see anything really. mind you i was in the Army prison! ah they were the days. Fit as a fiddle when i came out. Run every bloody where.