what have you done to your "bike" today

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What have I done indeed!

I actually created a new fitness plan for the newer riders like me, it's called "Rugby TO the-Colchester-ish-area in 90 minutes while the weather is absolutely sh1t and every car on the road tries to kill you" :lol: I don't think it will be my greatest success though.

Gotta say though, despite the conditions and the fact I was absolutely hammering it; I didn't feel any discomfort at any point, and I don't feel overly tired right now either. :D
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You naughty boy! I hope by the term "hammering it" you actually mean, obeying the speed limits, planning ahead, treating other road users with respect and general courtesy while maintaining a level headed attitude and mechanical sympathy for your transport... I'm guessing you just tucked in and stretched your throttle cables tho! :D

I visited El Presidente of Grain today and I didn't even need the sacrificial goat! I came away with a good loot, very pleased :) Spent some time in the Mac cave talking about bones, bugs, bikes and broomsticks!

Thanks Mac, top bloke and makes a 1st class Macachino :thumbup: :thumbup:

I have just installed rear swingarm, dog bone linkages, rear shock, rear wheel. Moving on to the forks in a min. Might get a crimbo cane at this rate!! :)
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Jamoi wrote:You naughty boy! I hope by the term "hammering it" you actually mean, obeying the speed limits, planning ahead, treating other road users with respect and general courtesy while maintaining a level headed attitude and mechanical sympathy for your transport... I'm guessing you just tucked in and stretched your throttle cables tho! :D

I visited El Presidente of Grain today and I didn't even need the sacrificial goat! I came away with a good loot, very pleased :) Spent some time in the Mac cave talking about bones, bugs, bikes and broomsticks!

Thanks Mac, top bloke and makes a 1st class Macachino :thumbup: :thumbup:

I have just installed rear swingarm, dog bone linkages, rear shock, rear wheel. Moving on to the forks in a min. Might get a crimbo cane at this rate!! :)
He must like you as I had to make my own cuppa when I was there :-(
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At least you got a maccy'ds at mine lloydie..... :thumbup:
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agentpineapple wrote:At least you got a maccy'ds at mine lloydie..... :thumbup:
:thumbup: my hero :-)
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Jamoi wrote:You naughty boy! I hope by the term "hammering it" you actually mean, obeying the speed limits, planning ahead, treating other road users with respect and general courtesy while maintaining a level headed attitude and mechanical sympathy for your transport... I'm guessing you just tucked in and stretched your throttle cables tho! :D
I couldn't have done it in 90 minutes if I obeyed the speed limit :wink:

Although I did do everything else! Was properly crouched over the tank to reach the breakneck speeds of 80mph ( plus maybe 20 or so :lol: )

You free tomorrow? :P


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lloydie wrote:
Jamoi wrote:You naughty boy! I hope by the term "hammering it" you actually mean, obeying the speed limits, planning ahead, treating other road users with respect and general courtesy while maintaining a level headed attitude and mechanical sympathy for your transport... I'm guessing you just tucked in and stretched your throttle cables tho! :D

I visited El Presidente of Grain today and I didn't even need the sacrificial goat! I came away with a good loot, very pleased :) Spent some time in the Mac cave talking about bones, bugs, bikes and broomsticks!

Thanks Mac, top bloke and makes a 1st class Macachino :thumbup: :thumbup:

I have just installed rear swingarm, dog bone linkages, rear shock, rear wheel. Moving on to the forks in a min. Might get a crimbo cane at this rate!! :)
He must like you as I had to make my own cuppa when I was there :-(
Not the first one you didn't !

Jamie also brought a better class of biscuits not cheap skate jammie dodgers ... :lol: :lol:
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True but I did leave you with the Maryland cookies :-)
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Mmmmmmmmmmmmmm Cooookies...
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Virt wrote:You free tomorrow? :P
Yep :) I'll be beavering away in the sex dungeon, up fer it?
MacV2 wrote:Mmmmmmmmmmmmmm Cooookies...
If you polish that lot off tonight I will be very impressed/jealous!
lloydie wrote: He must like you as I had to make my own cuppa when I was there :-(
Well I did start rolling around on the floor, screaming and crying first! :lol:

Forks and front wheel are now fitted: :) Image

Rear: Image

How many more parts can I fit before my grout mixing tub gives up? :lol:

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While I'm on a mad photo frenzy, I wanted to show you my favourite bit so far, I smoothed off the brace welds before the swinger was powdercoated, i'm right proud! Image
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Your starting to get a very nice bike there Jamie :thumbup:
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Oh and you've done a great job on the swing arm .
I need to get mine finished
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Jamoi wrote:
Virt wrote:You free tomorrow? :P
Yep :) I'll be beavering away in the sex dungeon, up fer it?
If you want. Parcel arrived earlier

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Nice work on the swingarm there Jamie :thumbup:
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