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speedy(delboy)
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by speedy(delboy) » Mar 1st, '06, 00:01
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sprocket
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by sprocket » Mar 1st, '06, 00:50
Is that dirt or marks down your R/H fairing panel?
[b][size=200][color=RED]DID A WET LAP AT NURBURG[/color][/size][/b]
Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No its a sprocket!!
speedy(delboy)
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by speedy(delboy) » Mar 1st, '06, 00:55
sprocket wrote: Is that dirt or marks down your R/H fairing panel?
Dirt, Mainly Salt
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by sprocket » Mar 1st, '06, 00:56
YeahI had that till I washed the bugger
[b][size=200][color=RED]DID A WET LAP AT NURBURG[/color][/size][/b]
Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No its a sprocket!!
speedy(delboy)
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by speedy(delboy) » Mar 1st, '06, 01:03
sprocket wrote: YeahI had that till I washed the bugger
Washing, whats that
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by sonic » Mar 1st, '06, 08:58
a good story - i personally quite like riding in the snow...
DynaMight
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by DynaMight » Mar 1st, '06, 09:41
Kelly rode home in a snow blizzard yesterday, I've not seen anything like it. I couldnt even see the motorway from where I was and it's only a few hundred yards away! It wasnt settling so theres no problems. I went home an hour later to clear blue skies
Maver-Nick
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by Maver-Nick » Mar 1st, '06, 13:59
Tell you what Phil...
Looks more like you were the one that went gardening...
Your bike shows the dirt more than mine...
We could have had trials for the Olympic bobsledge team yesterday, with the amount of sliding we were doing...
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Leroy
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by Leroy » Mar 1st, '06, 14:32
I did wonder where dad had gone
I left just after him thinking he had gone SP or somewhere
Oh well ..... clean my bike when you do yours dad ;)
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by sonic » Mar 1st, '06, 15:07
was thinking of attaching out-riggers and skis to my bike this morning!!! but was not sure how good it would be at going round corners...
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by A_T » Mar 1st, '06, 15:57
sonic_gsxr wrote: was thinking of attaching out-riggers and skis to my bike this morning!!! but was not sure how good it would be at going round corners...
you could always try attaching these
RIP [url=http://dcbikers.co.uk/15.html][u]Frank 1960 - 2006[/u][/url] & [url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/motorsport/motorbikes/1482088.stm][u]JD 1963 - 2001[/u][/url] (always in our thoughts)
rossi25
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by rossi25 » Mar 1st, '06, 16:46
Ha Ha! Great Idea!
Can you read my number plate Officer? Or is there too much tyre smoke in the way!
[url=http://www.putfile.com][img]http://x4.putfile.com/2/4910595956.jpg[/img][/url]