jesta and tiggas number plate thing

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well ive never come across that product so I stand corrected, Ive fitted plenty of bike plates, but its not rocket science either way, I know plenty about using fastening stuff to other stuff though.

Anyway, I gotta make an apology to everyone, even my own girlfriend thinks Im a front bottom cos Im standing up for myself and getting pissed off with the lack of appreciation for ones effort to help others. So Im really sorry to everyone Ive offended and everyone whose read a word Ive ever said. Please can everyone not hold it against mel, cos shes more interested in making friends than standing by her bloke, guess she dont have any respect for me either.

Im a front bottom, yes I know, when people [censored] shit up I end up fixing it, but the moment Ive done it or try to help anyone Im back to being a front bottom again.

Mels great, shes nice to everyone, really friendly, she shouldnt be with me at all, were worlds apart, a real beauty and the beast relationship. So please please dont hold anything Ive said against her, if youve got a problem with me, let it stay with me.
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Re: Starting my own business

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Jesta wrote:
TLS-Moose wrote: .. or maybe its just you being a pedantic dickhead ..

.. since your such a smart arsed [pregnant goldfish] ..
Calm down. J(F)esta.
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Re: Starting my own business

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..disregard my last post :oops: just flamed Moose. Sorry bud.
Jesta wrote:.. or maybe its just you being a pedantic dickhead ..

.. since your such a smart arsed [pregnant goldfish] ..
Calm down. J(F)esta.
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Re: Starting my own business

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Oh Boy :roll: Jester must = son of Fester :lol: :lol: and yes, there was an element of baiting in my answer :mrgreen:

I wasn't saying there was a right or wrong way re. the drilling, just the way I do it ......

If you lack the knowledge (your answer to to me "Excuse my lack of knowledge") then why answer :? As has already been pointed out this whole thing, and you getting upset, is over an answer to a question that was never asked :roll: :lol:

I have never seen washer between a number plate and a vehicle body/bracket, but if you have one must assume it is for exactly the reason you suggest :D

MOST modern car number plates, if not fixed by tape, are held in place by self tapping screws. If they are "illegal" you had better tell Ford, Vauxhall, and Peugeot that their franchised dealers are fixing their number plates illegally :shock: It is possible to buy this amazing little "snap-lock" plastic capping device which are (surprisingly) available in yellow, white and black. On most of the recent cars I have owned it is physically impossible to get at the back of the bumper area to use a nut, as they are either foam filled or have a large blown plastic moulding to act as a stiffener for the ABS outer skin.

Remember the lady asked not how to fix a new plate, just how to remove the sticky foam gloop left behind, regarding me being a tw*t many would probably agree and I've been called far worse ......... and as for commenting on whether or not my arse is smart, that is an area for my wife or Bambam or Funky to decide :mrgreen:
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Re: Starting my own business

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Feck ! why is this thread in a forum you can't edit :?: :evil:

I hadn't seen the last page before replying, and can't now delete it. Never mind :mrgreen:
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Re: Starting my own business

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timberwolf wrote:hello chap, like the rest , sorry to hear about the job... on the same subject tho, my dl1000 needs some attention, after the the salt of last year... mainly the engine casing. any chance you could give me a shout if your up for it. im in stoke sub hamdon just by yeovil. :idea: :)
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Re: jesta and tiggas number plate thing

Post by hazard9 »

:lol: :lol:




moose i used tape and drilled from front to back.. pilot spot n everything...
ive had drill bits go wild before.. you learn from your mistakes...

n when i changed the front number plate on my car it was also self tappers... as you said.
imposible to get nuts on the back,




unless you want to remove the entire bumper :!:
has this turned into southwest family arguements lately.
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Re: jesta and tiggas number plate thing

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play nice you two or moose will get growly - and you don't want that !




damn if things carry on like this no one will want to help anyone
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Re: jesta and tiggas number plate thing

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and to think it started with such a simple question,, jesta you need a chill pill buddy :D :D :D
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Re: jesta and tiggas number plate thing

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timberwolf wrote:and to think it started with such a simple question,, jesta you need a chill pill buddy :D :D :D
and tigga needs to learn how to appreciate it when people try to help her
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Re: Starting my own business

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[quote="TLS-Moose" and as for commenting on whether or not my arse is smart, that is an area for my wife or Bambam or Funky to decide :mrgreen:[/quote]

don't bring me into this u big gay bear.............. :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
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Re: Starting my own business

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[quote="TLS-Moose" and as for commenting on whether or not my arse is smart, that is an area for my wife or Bambam or Funky to decide :mrgreen:[/quote]

don't bring me into this u big gay bear.............. :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
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Re: jesta and tiggas number plate thing

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why id i double post................i have had a few by the way....................
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Re: jesta and tiggas number plate thing

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billinom8s wrote:
timberwolf wrote:and to think it started with such a simple question,, jesta you need a chill pill buddy :D :D :D
and tigga needs to learn how to appreciate it when people try to help her
but lets be honest did i ask how to drill and stuff how to fix my plate on?? no all i wanted to no was if anyone new of any product to get the sticky stuff of

and i want arguing and i want unapperciating anyone its just nothing to do with wat i ask and i dont like being spoken to like shit from anyone so sorry if i annoye anyone didnt mean to!!!
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Re: jesta and tiggas number plate thing

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spankingtigger wrote:
billinom8s wrote:
timberwolf wrote:and to think it started with such a simple question,, jesta you need a chill pill buddy :D :D :D
and tigga needs to learn how to appreciate it when people try to help her
but lets be honest did i ask how to drill and stuff how to fix my plate on?? no all i wanted to no was if anyone new of any product to get the sticky stuff of

and i want arguing and i want unapperciating anyone its just nothing to do with wat i ask and i dont like being spoken to like [poo poo] from anyone so sorry if i annoye anyone didnt mean to!!!

all jesta was doing was offering you an alternative to sticky pads. most sticky pad remains will come off with brake cleaner, wd40 or good old fashioned elbow grease and patience. fixing the plate on with screws is in theory a far more secure method of attachment than sticky pads as you would have realised if you had been bothered to read all of his 'idiots guide'.

i will keep this short as i know you 'can't be bothered' to read helpful advice if its over 5 lines long.

have fun sorting your own problems out in future because after your outburst here i doubt many will be forthcoming with advice or offers of help for you.
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