
Firestorm UK sleeping ?
- VTRDenmark
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Firestorm UK sleeping ?
What are you all doing, nobody's online, and I'm tired of talking to him ... 

Regards from Denmark
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Hi VTR Denmark,
Not been able to get connected this last week myself, so it is good to see the site up and running again.
Cheers
A.M.
Not been able to get connected this last week myself, so it is good to see the site up and running again.
Cheers
A.M.
Common sense ain't all that common!
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Aaar young sir.
Bet you thought us Brits would'nt speak to you because
you Danes did'nt give us any points in last years
Eurovision song contest....
cheers ChrisC
Bet you thought us Brits would'nt speak to you because
you Danes did'nt give us any points in last years
Eurovision song contest....

cheers ChrisC
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Re: Firestorm UK sleeping ?
Oh crap - You do remember thatChrisC wrote:Aaar young sir.
Bet you thought us Brits would'nt speak to you because
you Danes did'nt give us any points in last years
Eurovision song contest....![]()
cheers ChrisC

No, I just didn't know what had happened

Cheers
Nils
Regards from Denmark
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- Pete.L
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Re: Firestorm UK sleeping ?
Untill the meter needs another 50p :wink2bikerpiker wrote:It happens occasionally![]()
Never mind ,all seems to be sorted now
Pete.l
My new ride is a bit of a Howler and I love to make her Squeal
Re: Firestorm UK sleeping ?
I'm glad everyone's having problems. Thought I'd been blackballed or sumat 

She's my idea of beauty and thats what I ride.
Re: Firestorm UK sleeping ?
Jaglifter wrote:I'm glad everyone's having problems. Thought I'd been blackballed or sumat


Chris.
Re: Firestorm UK sleeping ?
If you do over 150 miles on a VTR without a gel pad you will get blackballed..



Re: Firestorm UK sleeping ?
Thanks guys
Don't have the VTR anymore, so I'm riding the Velocette mostly (my ZZR is OK, but not much fun and a real b@st@rd to push about over the chippings on my drive).
If you think the VTR is stiff, you should try the rigid frame Velo
Going to sell the ZZR. Not sure what I'll replace it with. I fancy the Daytone 675 - its very light and quick - but my son already has one and I could ride that. Then again my son's mate has a Firestorm............

Don't have the VTR anymore, so I'm riding the Velocette mostly (my ZZR is OK, but not much fun and a real b@st@rd to push about over the chippings on my drive).
If you think the VTR is stiff, you should try the rigid frame Velo

Going to sell the ZZR. Not sure what I'll replace it with. I fancy the Daytone 675 - its very light and quick - but my son already has one and I could ride that. Then again my son's mate has a Firestorm............
She's my idea of beauty and thats what I ride.