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a good way to spend the day

Posted: Feb 26th, '09, 14:39
by nomad
Glorious day so got all the bikes out and rode each one...

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Re: a good way to spend the day

Posted: Feb 26th, '09, 14:48
by TLS-Moose
You lucky, lucky, lucky B'stard :evil: :roll:



Sooooo envious - but if I were in the same position, I'd be doing the same too :wink: :lol: :lol:

Re: a good way to spend the day

Posted: Feb 26th, '09, 15:54
by gazkwak
very nice, weather looks good as well :D

Re: a good way to spend the day

Posted: Feb 26th, '09, 16:08
by billinom8s
how ever do you manage ? Your life must really suck. I feel so sorry for you that i am willing to trade places to ease you of your burden.

Re: a good way to spend the day

Posted: Feb 26th, '09, 16:11
by Funky
That is one shiney rocket three. I assume it is normally vacuum packed in an air tiht container and that was the first time it saw daylight... :lol:

Re: a good way to spend the day

Posted: Feb 26th, '09, 16:24
by graham22
Moderators - can you ban Nomad!! this is more provocative than in the 'do you think she likes her bike' thread.

Seriously mate, life's looking good - enjoy.

Re: a good way to spend the day

Posted: Feb 26th, '09, 17:01
by SteveR3
Yep, like Des use to say - you wanna chill-out a bit more there Tony 8)

Relax, sit down, have a bevy, take it easy & get someone else to clean/polish those bikes! :lol:

Re: a good way to spend the day

Posted: Feb 26th, '09, 17:08
by Milky
wohhhhhh :shock: :shock:

Re: a good way to spend the day

Posted: Feb 26th, '09, 17:26
by nomad
nope not vacum packed all ridden all year round ;) spend very little time cleaning them the R111 gets hosed down shammied and wiped over with Mr Sheen as and when it needs it just like the rest. Luckily they do not have as dirty roads here as the Uk certainly don't use grit as much during the winter... 8)

Of course thaough you can choose which one to ride and mostley the FJR sees the bad weather riding as it has the most weather protection. I tend not to deliberately t=ride the R111 in crap weather but don't stay home if it turns bad and I want to go on the R111...

Re: a good way to spend the day

Posted: Feb 26th, '09, 17:30
by nomad
billinom8s wrote:how ever do you manage ? Your life must really suck. I feel so sorry for you that i am willing to trade places to ease you of your burden.
You would hate it m8 and I wouldn't subject you to such harsh conditions ;)

Re: a good way to spend the day

Posted: Feb 26th, '09, 17:42
by nomad
SteveR3 wrote:Yep, like Des use to say - you wanna chill-out a bit more there Tony 8)

Relax, sit down, have a bevy, take it easy & get someone else to clean/polish those bikes! :lol:
I am trying Steve - very trying :roll:

Re: a good way to spend the day

Posted: Feb 26th, '09, 20:18
by Mike Daytona600
I used to valet bikes for a living so I'll happily come out and valet yours. :D

You've got to pay for travel an board though :wink:

Re: a good way to spend the day

Posted: Feb 26th, '09, 20:30
by Blade
you lucky lucky man looks like a cracking place to live as well ATB :lol:

Re: a good way to spend the day

Posted: Feb 26th, '09, 20:33
by Smiler
Blade wrote:you lucky lucky man looks like a cracking place to live as well ATB :lol:
Trust me, its gorgeous around there... :D

Lovely pics as always Nomad :D

Re: a good way to spend the day

Posted: Feb 26th, '09, 20:35
by Blade
where is it france ?