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by RobG
Nov 12th, '05, 00:16
Forum: Bike Banter
Topic: NOT GOOD
Replies: 58
Views: 8154

Jon

I havnt been on here for a while, for one reason or another...but Jon only contacted me a few weeks ago and Im absolutely shocked and ubset by the news of his accident. I sincerely hope he pulls through. He is a diamond guy and deserves a decent life, he is so young. Jon I am praying for you mate an...
by RobG
Jun 7th, '05, 07:42
Forum: Security & Insurance
Topic: Alarms
Replies: 15
Views: 5650

Re: Alarms

hilljd00 once you get the alarm send me a PM and we can get it fitted, I'm err...in between jobs at the mo so can do it almost anytime :D
by RobG
Jun 6th, '05, 18:53
Forum: Bike Banter
Topic: Passed my test
Replies: 20
Views: 3233

Re: Passed my test

Congratulations mate :D
by RobG
Jun 6th, '05, 14:12
Forum: Security & Insurance
Topic: Alarms
Replies: 15
Views: 5650

Re: Alarms

MMMmmm, so your looking for a device that will remotely switch on the ignition and then start your bike? Are you actually after an alarm at all, or just a means of switching it on? If its just to switch on, then a 12v remote engine start will do it. That alarm that hilljd00 was looking at on ebay ha...
by RobG
Jun 6th, '05, 11:43
Forum: Bike Banter
Topic: Milage Tax
Replies: 29
Views: 5565

Re: Milage Tax

by RobG
Jun 6th, '05, 11:26
Forum: Bike Banter
Topic: Milage Tax
Replies: 29
Views: 5565

Re: Milage Tax

Tony Blair still a [Censored].....
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by RobG
Jun 6th, '05, 11:19
Forum: Bike Banter
Topic: Milage Tax
Replies: 29
Views: 5565

Re: Milage Tax

I used to install those "black boxes" and they are very unreliable. The signals are easily blocked, data is lost and the amount of manpower needed to interpret the data is huge. If one was fitted under the dash of a lorry, simply putting a clipboard or metal plate over the top could be eno...
by RobG
Jun 6th, '05, 11:14
Forum: Bike Banter
Topic: Milage Tax
Replies: 29
Views: 5565

Re: Milage Tax

Thing is, if you ride a bike you are already helping to ease congestion. Are these people living in the real world or what? Never mind what this would do to the transport industry.
by RobG
Jun 6th, '05, 11:12
Forum: Security & Insurance
Topic: Alarms
Replies: 15
Views: 5650

Re: Alarms

.......that other alarm seller says he can supply the instructions before you chose to buy, might be worth getting them sent to you first. I have fitted one of those before but cannot remember the make. It worked OK but its not insurance approved and dont know what they are like long term
by RobG
Jun 6th, '05, 11:06
Forum: Security & Insurance
Topic: Alarms
Replies: 15
Views: 5650

Re: Alarms

Im saying that with an alarm like Datatool, Meta etc you are getting a decent product, designed to do the job. Some of the so called motorcycle alarms on ebay are not really designed for bikes. That particular datatool looks OK but obviously its been removed from a previous bike so who knows? You ca...
by RobG
Jun 6th, '05, 10:51
Forum: Bike Banter
Topic: Milage Tax
Replies: 29
Views: 5565

Re: Milage Tax

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4610755.stm

Read about this too, you can send a message from this link
by RobG
Jun 6th, '05, 10:32
Forum: Security & Insurance
Topic: Alarms
Replies: 15
Views: 5650

Re: Alarms

Hello mate, if you decide to buy one and you want help fitting it then I am more than willing to help as long as you bring your bike to me (Plympton) I know what Im doing with most alarms and have all the right tools and stuff. The Datatool is a better alarm and is Thatcham approved, dont know about...
by RobG
Jun 4th, '05, 18:16
Forum: Bike Banter
Topic: GT's Service UPDATE!!!!
Replies: 23
Views: 4187

Re: GT's Service What a laugh

I reckon you are very lucky not to have come off and wrecked your new bike. New boots etc is just the start, I would try and push for a future freebie service or something...thats if you want them to touch your bike again. Makes me sick, if you had done your service yourself, you wouldnt have made t...
by RobG
May 29th, '05, 11:02
Forum: Bike Banter
Topic: Bondys new toy
Replies: 14
Views: 3212

Re: Bondys new toy

Nice one mate, I miss my old T595. Great handling and that rear end stays planted. Youve got me feeling jealous now :lol: I had sidekick do my exhaust and fitted an undertray too.

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by RobG
May 26th, '05, 19:45
Forum: Bike Banter
Topic: Pics of my new toy :)
Replies: 24
Views: 3988

Re: Pics of my new toy :)

Very, very nice bike mate. Im jealous :oops: