Almax chain arrived. bloody hell

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Mr Nice, Oct 11, 2007.

  1. Mr Nice

    Mr Nice Guest

    It's heavy as a heavy thing, do they really expect you to carry that around
    in the back pack, actually on your back as per the little booklet ?

    Now that can't be safe in a fall off situation.

    Padlock looks serious as well.

    Bear DO NOT get one of these.
     
    Mr Nice, Oct 11, 2007
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    Hog Guest

    I have a vision of a rear wheel lying chained to a lampost!
     
    Hog, Oct 11, 2007
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    Mr Nice Guest


    Not if you lose the keys
     
    Mr Nice, Oct 11, 2007
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    Hog Guest

    big LOL

    Bear will need an escrow service.
     
    Hog, Oct 11, 2007
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    MikeH Guest

    Leave a spare bike as well, just to be safe.
     
    MikeH, Oct 11, 2007
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    geoff Guest

    If it's like mine, it'll be too short to get around a lamp post
    here's hoping
     
    geoff, Oct 11, 2007
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    christofire Guest

    <raises eyebrow slightly>
     
    christofire, Oct 12, 2007
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    Hog Guest

    Yeah I thought of you too
     
    Hog, Oct 12, 2007
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    cat Guest

    I'm wondering why he's not been in touch about riding. I'm not sure if
    he's bored of me already.
    Speaking of which, I'm going down to J&S on Saturday, but don't know the
    scenic route. I have, I think, 1 BMW R1150RS coming with me. I am a woman,
    I am going shopping.
    Are bike to bike radios from different manufacturers interoperable?
     
    cat, Oct 12, 2007
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    Hog Guest

    Pressure from above possibly, or perhaps he was working here in Leeds.
    As in Leeds or are there others?
    You can work that one out for yourself!
    They do use standard public communication frequencies but if they are
    digital they will probably only communicate with like.
     
    Hog, Oct 12, 2007
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    Krusty Guest

    You need to pull bigger wheelies. "In space, no one can hear you
    scream".

    --
    Krusty
    www.MuddyStuff.co.uk
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    '02 MV Senna '03 Tiger 955i '96 Tiger '79 Fantic Hiro 250
     
    Krusty, Oct 12, 2007
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    christofire Guest

    Nonsense. Everytime I've invited you to come for a ride recently you've
    politely declined. I'm just rallying round and trying to think of
    somewhere to head for that does brews and warmth of a weekday evening
    and thus you'll be unable to refuse.

    If the manc-ixies are willing, perhaps a foody-beery night could be
    arranged, only I'll go easier on the beer this time round.
    Ah. I'm mostly busy this weekend though. If you're heading to
    northwich, the A49 is quite sweepy.
     
    christofire, Oct 12, 2007
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    Hog Guest

    <perk>
     
    Hog, Oct 12, 2007
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    Hog Guest

    and Nige answers his own question
     
    Hog, Oct 12, 2007
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    Fr Jack Guest

    Well there is a significant date approaching...

    Spicy Hut, Rusholme? [1]
    [
    [1] The place where Shab brought out the full jar of lime pickle and a
    spoon each for me 'n' Hog.[2]

    [2] Big lime pickle connoisseurs. ;-)
     
    Fr Jack, Oct 12, 2007
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    cat Guest

    I told Chris I was away, I was in Bristol.
     
    cat, Oct 13, 2007
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    Hog Guest

    what would that be then....
     
    Hog, Oct 14, 2007
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    Fr Jack Guest

    Further ancientness
     
    Fr Jack, Oct 14, 2007
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    Hog Guest

    Erk!

    Will have to be some cake.
     
    Hog, Oct 14, 2007
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    Fr Jack Guest

    Yours needs more candles...
     
    Fr Jack, Oct 14, 2007
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