Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Posted: Sat Apr 23, 2016 9:50 pm
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Will it come to Wales? (Note that there is a wrong answer here)Watty wrote:Oh I will make more effort than the measly 600 mile of last yearlloydie wrote:That's good . Hope you get to ride it .Watty wrote:Took the Viffer for MOT! A pass with no advisoriesI'll take that
. It's going the Armoy road races in July so that should help
Well it's more wrong than I'd like, but less wrong than the answer I was expectingWatty wrote:Maybe mate!!?? Right or wrong answer?
Will consult the diary mate but it's a fair old hike for meVirt wrote:Well it's more wrong than I'd like, but less wrong than the answer I was expectingWatty wrote:Maybe mate!!?? Right or wrong answer?
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That's good AndyWatty wrote:Took the Viffer for MOT! A pass with no advisoriesI'll take that
Yeah well happy with that Chris, not bad for 19 years old! The bike, not the tester! Or indeed mesirch345 wrote:That's good AndyWatty wrote:Took the Viffer for MOT! A pass with no advisoriesI'll take that
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All ways nice to get another mot out of the way,
Chris.
Since I've been commuting on my bike, I haven't been "feeling it" when I head out for a blast.agentpineapple wrote:had another 100+ mile blast around the countryside, beautiful sunshine, but fecking windy, it made it hard work. has anyone else had one of those rides where you just ain't feeling it, had some great corners spoiled by one car, had a great dice with a couple of bikes over the mountain. but I still wasn't really feeling it. i'm right up to the edge of the pr4 rear tyre, which is good considering I don't really like it, i'll be swapping it for my usual 2ct in the near future...
Tell me about it ! Commuting takes all the fun away from it . I think that's why I want to do more track days ,1. I can go as fast as I want and 2. All the nobs are going the same way !Jamoi wrote:Since I've been commuting on my bike, I haven't been "feeling it" when I head out for a blast.agentpineapple wrote:had another 100+ mile blast around the countryside, beautiful sunshine, but fecking windy, it made it hard work. has anyone else had one of those rides where you just ain't feeling it, had some great corners spoiled by one car, had a great dice with a couple of bikes over the mountain. but I still wasn't really feeling it. i'm right up to the edge of the pr4 rear tyre, which is good considering I don't really like it, i'll be swapping it for my usual 2ct in the near future...
To be honest there's so many cars, pot holes & the weather still isn't warm yet, I haven't really enjoyed the bike since I've been home.
It needs make over or something new to keep me interested.
No, you'll need a hover bike running on nuclear fission, same as the rest of us once the fossil fuel runs out.agentpineapple wrote:I really can't complain, I also have a leak. so I haven't got total trust in the bike, which doesn't help.
i'm also beginning to question whether I have the correct bike for future needs.....
hahahahahahahahahahahatony.mon wrote:No, you'll need a hover bike running on nuclear fission, same as the rest of us once the fossil fuel runs out.agentpineapple wrote:I really can't complain, I also have a leak. so I haven't got total trust in the bike, which doesn't help.
i'm also beginning to question whether I have the correct bike for future needs.....
After seeing the PR4 that assploded on FB, farked if I would ever use one. Swap it out for what ever you like.agentpineapple wrote:I really can't complain, the roads are great, the weather is stunning, there's hardly any traffic, and very few police to worry about, I know I don't like the rear tyre, I also still have an issue with the front brakes, I also have a coolant leak. so I haven't got total trust in the bike, which doesn't help.
i'm also beginning to question whether I have the correct bike for future needs.....