Fun way to spend an idle hour...

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Hankie
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Fun way to spend an idle hour...

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With nothing much to do I started taking front disk dome-head screws out and polishing them on a buffing machine [I know, I know, but I had bugger all else to do... :roll: ] So the damn thing snags a screw and flings it across the garage, ricocheting of the wall and ending up God Knows Where. F*ck. I almost emptied the garage before finding it.

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Post by fritz »

you need a wife and children 8O 8O 8O 8O

they will help you to fill your free time!!! wandering around supermarkets and shopping centres can be fun you know!!!

this will stop you throwing bits of your bike into dark dusty corners!!
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Post by Hankie »

I got them, 2 girls aged 7 and 10. A good reason for spending a LOT of time in the garage doing important things. :lol:

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:oops: :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops:

bugger!!!!!!!!!!!!

house full of female types!!!!! 8O 8O 8O 8O


your welcome over here for a rest anytime mate!!!!! :lol: :lol:
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Post by Hankie »

fritz wrote:house full of female types!!!!! 8O 8O 8O 8O

your welcome over here for a rest anytime mate!!!!! :lol: :lol:

Even the damn dog is female, I'm badly out-numbered! 8O I'll have to install an extra couple of bathrooms when they grow up I think. The whole house stinks of perfumed flowery stuff - give me the smell of hot engine oil and WD40 any day. Sigh. :D :D

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Post by LotusSevenMan »

Hankie.

I prefer the smell of GT85 after mountain biking etc. Lovely.
About to buy 4 litres of Castrol 'R' too. Now that really is glorious. Add a capful to a tank of petrol and 'Ummmmmmmm' 8)
"Only ride as fast as your guardian angel can fly" !!!
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LotusSevenMan wrote:Hankie.

I prefer the smell of GT85 after mountain biking etc. Lovely.
About to buy 4 litres of Castrol 'R' too. Now that really is glorious. Add a capful to a tank of petrol and 'Ummmmmmmm' 8)
You on about,Castrol R mineral based oil that gives the 2 stroke niff to the world,LSM?,Is it OK to mix with semi synth etc
Cheers
Steve
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Post by stevevtr1 »

stevevtr1 wrote:
LotusSevenMan wrote:Hankie.

I prefer the smell of GT85 after mountain biking etc. Lovely.
About to buy 4 litres of Castrol 'R' too. Now that really is glorious. Add a capful to a tank of petrol and 'Ummmmmmmm' 8)
You on about,Castrol R mineral based oil that gives the 2 stroke niff to the world,LSM?,Is it OK to mix with semi synth etc
Cheers
Steve
Doh,just miss read the bit about just sticking it in your tank & burning off into the atmosphere :lol: :lol:
by the way LSM ,hows the KR coming on ?
Love strokers been trying to fiind my pics of my RGV but still hunting :(
Cheers
Steve
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