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  • in reply to: General Discussion #345636
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    Or Moggy, after Moggy Cattermole from “A Piece Of Cake” 😉

    in reply to: What Made You Smile Today? (Part 2) #1915847
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    Or Moggy, after Moggy Cattermole from “A Piece Of Cake” 😉

    in reply to: General Discussion #345662
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    Just been called out for duty, had to get daughter up out of bed, packed up away to her mothers, reported in, in a bl00dy hurry, only to be stood down.

    Made note to self simply said “bu66er”

    in reply to: What made you (want to) Swear Today? Part 2 #1915883
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    Just been called out for duty, had to get daughter up out of bed, packed up away to her mothers, reported in, in a bl00dy hurry, only to be stood down.

    Made note to self simply said “bu66er”

    in reply to: General Discussion #345764
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    Great feeling isn’t it:D

    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v704/mach1mike/termy.jpg

    in reply to: What Made You Smile Today? (Part 2) #1915904
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    Great feeling isn’t it:D

    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v704/mach1mike/termy.jpg

    in reply to: General Discussion #346285
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    Suppose my cheery moment today was finally getting the brakes to function correctly on my “get to work car” a beat up old Ford Mundano, I was getting to work fine, it was just stopping once I got there which was the problem.:o

    Anyway, two new rear brake cylinders & brake shoes, & the job was a goddun.

    Cheap easy fix, best kind:)

    in reply to: What Made You Smile Today? (Part 2) #1916175
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    Suppose my cheery moment today was finally getting the brakes to function correctly on my “get to work car” a beat up old Ford Mundano, I was getting to work fine, it was just stopping once I got there which was the problem.:o

    Anyway, two new rear brake cylinders & brake shoes, & the job was a goddun.

    Cheap easy fix, best kind:)

    in reply to: General Discussion #346298
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    Outstanding Blue2, outstanding http://forum.keypublishing.co.uk/images/icons/icon14.gif

    in reply to: What Made You Smile Today? (Part 2) #1916191
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    Outstanding Blue2, outstanding http://forum.keypublishing.co.uk/images/icons/icon14.gif

    in reply to: General Discussion #346893
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    Ex-biker? No, I don’t like that term, so I’ll just say I haven’t got a bike at the moment, owned quite a few bikes, ranging from the sublime to the God awful.

    Here’s a couple of past rides.

    RD250LC & 350LC

    Converted from a 250, these things are great, plenty fast & handled well, also note in one shot my Suzuki GT250X7, quick, but couldn’t match the Yammy on quality.

    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v704/mach1mike/lc350.jpg

    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v704/mach1mike/LC350X7.jpg

    My beloved XT500, if there was ever a Bike I regretted selling it was this old thumper
    http://i147.photobucket.com/albums/r306/Major_Von_Harpen/XT500.jpg

    GSX1100ET, another uber bike that I wish I still had, one of the quickest bikes of it time, surprised I survived to write about it as I rode it like a tw4t pretty much most of the time.
    http://i147.photobucket.com/albums/r306/Major_Von_Harpen/gsx1100.jpg

    Haven’t owned a bike for about 10 years now, my last one was a Kwacker KLR650 road enduro bike, may be tempted to get another one, someday.

    in reply to: Any bikers out there? #1916500
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    Ex-biker? No, I don’t like that term, so I’ll just say I haven’t got a bike at the moment, owned quite a few bikes, ranging from the sublime to the God awful.

    Here’s a couple of past rides.

    RD250LC & 350LC

    Converted from a 250, these things are great, plenty fast & handled well, also note in one shot my Suzuki GT250X7, quick, but couldn’t match the Yammy on quality.

    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v704/mach1mike/lc350.jpg

    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v704/mach1mike/LC350X7.jpg

    My beloved XT500, if there was ever a Bike I regretted selling it was this old thumper
    http://i147.photobucket.com/albums/r306/Major_Von_Harpen/XT500.jpg

    GSX1100ET, another uber bike that I wish I still had, one of the quickest bikes of it time, surprised I survived to write about it as I rode it like a tw4t pretty much most of the time.
    http://i147.photobucket.com/albums/r306/Major_Von_Harpen/gsx1100.jpg

    Haven’t owned a bike for about 10 years now, my last one was a Kwacker KLR650 road enduro bike, may be tempted to get another one, someday.

    in reply to: General Discussion #347124
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    The current Mrs BSG-75 hasn’t bothered talking to any removals companies at all, hopes to complete in 3 weeks………:mad:

    Do it for her Mr BSG, here’s some numbers for you of-
    specialist removal firms

    😉

    in reply to: What made you (want to) Swear Today? Part 2 #1916573
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    The current Mrs BSG-75 hasn’t bothered talking to any removals companies at all, hopes to complete in 3 weeks………:mad:

    Do it for her Mr BSG, here’s some numbers for you of-
    specialist removal firms

    😉

    in reply to: General Discussion #347746
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    Most late at night, some I hear the tyres then the crunch. I always report them to the Police. It is quite dangerous out there!

    Not forgetting the recent fatal with that young lad going through the Cornish stone wall just down the road from you.

    Anyway, my vote for the worlds most dangerous road must go to any road that Pagan or his old man happen to be driving on at the time 😀

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