Whats cheered you up today...?
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Re: Whats cheered you up today...?
Watch what you do on them there Ducks... so so easy to get on their sides. mind you, your not a proper driver till you have done that and pushed yourself back up.
just dont go falling over when your on the top of the heap.
Good on yah
just dont go falling over when your on the top of the heap.
Good on yah
Don't hassle me
I'll get there at some time
I'll get there at some time
Re: Whats cheered you up today...?
Congratulations mate, well done. Does that mean you’re now fully qualified to murder prostitutes? 

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- alanfjones1411
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Re: Whats cheered you up today...?
Well done Lloydie.You can play with the big boys now.
SO WHEN DOES THIS OLD ENOUGH TO KNOW BETTER KICK IN
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Re: Whats cheered you up today...?
Thanks guys , I’m one step closer to getting another bike 

Re: Whats cheered you up today...?
Fully fledged member of the Church of England then. You can grow the frier belly at the truck stops. Well done mate but earn what you can while you can and save before the autonomous vehicles arrive. You maybe the last generation that actully get's to drive and you will definitely in the not so distant future be seeing the changes. I hate to say it but this is one of those industrys that will end up like the high street shop. You may find you will be better off working your way into management as it will be a bit longer before the bots control that too. Mind you one could argue that they are allready assimilated and part of the collective.
https://www.aig.co.uk/insights/autonomo ... ransformed
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- lloydie
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Re: Whats cheered you up today...?
It’ll be a very long time before they make tippers autonomous mate as some old timer drivers can’t even get the trucks into some of the places we have to tip !!VTRDark wrote:Fully fledged member of the Church of England then. You can grow the frier belly at the truck stops. Well done mate but earn what you can while you can and save before the autonomous vehicles arrive. You maybe the last generation that actully get's to drive and you will definitely in the not so distant future be seeing the changes. I hate to say it but this is one of those industrys that will end up like the high street shop. You may find you will be better off working your way into management as it will be a bit longer before the bots control that too. Mind you one could argue that they are allready assimilated and part of the collective.
https://www.aig.co.uk/insights/autonomo ... ransformed
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Re: Whats cheered you up today...?
Now that I’ve paid for the class 1 and sorted my garage out ,I have one more thing to save up for and the bike fund begins .
I want a v4 next but I’m stuck between a full build (vfr track bike) or buy an aprilia rsv4 for the track .
I know it needs to be a v4 tho as I’ve never had one .
Re: Whats cheered you up today...?
Well done Lloydielloydie wrote:Passed the class 1 c+e today whoop whoop rubber duck here I come

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Yellow 1997 Storm R.I.P. Orange 2000 Streetfighter (Rufus), Red & Silver 1968 Triumph Trophy 650, Blue 2003 Storm Project, Red 2007 Montesa Cota Trials 250 & 1959 BSA D7 175cc Bantam Trials Project
Yellow 1997 Storm R.I.P. Orange 2000 Streetfighter (Rufus), Red & Silver 1968 Triumph Trophy 650, Blue 2003 Storm Project, Red 2007 Montesa Cota Trials 250 & 1959 BSA D7 175cc Bantam Trials Project
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Re: Whats cheered you up today...?
Been listing some unused parts I had in the garage for the Honda NSR250 MC16 that I owned for a few months before deciding it was too much trouble all things considered. They're mostly pattern parts, things like brake and fork seals.
Came across a hefty packet with some All Balls tapered headrace bearings in. Turns out they fit the Firestorm so I don't have to sell them and have some ready for when mine go
Also, there's a Kyoto bearing for the sprocket carrier which is the same size as the one for the Firestorm so that can stay as well.
Came across a hefty packet with some All Balls tapered headrace bearings in. Turns out they fit the Firestorm so I don't have to sell them and have some ready for when mine go

Also, there's a Kyoto bearing for the sprocket carrier which is the same size as the one for the Firestorm so that can stay as well.
Re: Whats cheered you up today...?
cheered me up no end walking into the house after OP storm NI in one bit,, exhausted but a happy bunny 

the older i get,the faster i was 

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Re: Whats cheered you up today...?
Oh and she passed her MOT with no advisories today (just as the odometer got to 80,000) which was nice 
