OUCH..............OH SH*T

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marravtr
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Post by marravtr »

soz bout the bike matey, at least your in one bit! :wink:
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Post by Beamish »

Nightmare Jag, lets hope the ins come up with the goods.
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Post by RedStormV »

That's a real pi55er JL.

Glad you're OK

Love the Velo - don't take it out in the salt though eh
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Post by tony.mon »

Sorry to hear.

But there seems to be plenty of bits and pieces available at the moment.
So if you decide to fix it up it shouldn't take much to get it back on the road.
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
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Post by firestorm996 »

Sorry to hear about your off JL :( :( :(

Good luck mending yourself and the bike
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Post by LotusSevenMan »

Glad to know you're OK, but I hate pictures like that with yer pride and joy on her side!!!
Stay lucky eh?
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Post by Jaglifter »

Engineer came yesterday. Apparently the bike will cost £4050 to repair!!

He offered me £3400 write off (which is exactly what I paid for it a couple of years ago). I've accepted this. The way I see it I've had 2 years of fun for vitually no expense.

Done a deal with the eldest son to ride this for any seriuos mileage.

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Meanwhile I'll sit on the money and wait to see if anything tempting comes up on ebay in the next few months.

So I'll be VTRless for a while :cry:
She's my idea of beauty and thats what I ride.
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Post by stormingjoe »

better watch the gaps, that is one wide bike 8O
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Post by Pete.L »

They're sweet!
One of the best high speed mile munchers around. A bit heavy around town but I'm sure you'll soon get used to it.
Good luck with that beastie jag

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Post by bikerpiker »

My mates got a zzr600 , i couldnt believe how comfortable it was , i felt as if i was sitting in it , rather than on it, if that makes sense :!:
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Post by Jaglifter »

Thanks folks.

To be honest I'm a bit gutted about the VTR, but I think its the best thing to do.

The ZZ is a beastie, but its real smooth and you can "tootle" on it (something you defo can't do with the SP!). Also we upgraded the calipers to the Suzuki 6 pots, which are much better.
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Post by sirch345 »

Jaglifter, pleased too hear you've come out of it fairly well and sorted fairly quickly too :!: I can understand your way of thinking :!:

A mate of mine has a ZZR1100 and he wouldn't swap it :!: :D

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Post by warby221 »

Like’s been said sorry to hear about the off but the main thing is your ok
Start trawling ebay at this time of year peeps are selling and every ones holding on to there money so there’s bargains to be had :wink:
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Post by LotusSevenMan »

Nice bike; shame about the colours!!! 8O
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Post by Stu »

1. Before (or during) your next meeting, seminar, or conference call, prepare yourself by drawing a square. I find that 5″x5″ is a good size. Divide the card into columns-five across and five down. That will give you 25 one-inch blocks.

2. Write one of the following words/phrases in each block:
synergy
strategic fit
core competencies
best practice
bottom line
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24/7
out of the loop
benchmark
value-added
proactive
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think outside the box
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result-driven
empower
knowledge base
solution
touch base
mindset
client focus
paradigm
game plan
leverage

3. Check off the appropriate block when you hear one of those words/phrases.

4. When you get five blocks horizontally, vertically, or diagonally, stand up and shout “BULLSH1T!”
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