Bike Test Passed

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by The Pilot, Feb 19, 2004.

  1. The Pilot

    Nigel Eaton Guest

    Using the patented Mavis Beacon "Hunt&Peck" Technique, serf
    Ahem. Aren't you forgetting something?
     
    Nigel Eaton, Feb 19, 2004
    #21
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  2. The Pilot

    Filth Guest

    I think Loz and a couple of other professional drivers in this parish
    Say "How YOU doin?" to the dollies in the A&E from me cos you'll be there
    soon too :-D
     
    Filth, Feb 19, 2004
    #22
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  3. The Pilot

    Lozzo Guest

    Previously on usenet, Whinging Courier said...
    Yep, it's kept me warm and dry for 5 years now at minimal cost when
    spread over the time.
     
    Lozzo, Feb 19, 2004
    #23
  4. In uk.rec.motorcycles, Lozzo said:
    Ackshirly, I've got to admit the Rally star Gore-Tex boots I bought have
    been second to none and the last time I was in HG Harrow I was very
    tempted by a £300 jacket. I forget the name of it but it was against
    that wall where the front wheel of that bike was pointed on the lower
    rung on the right hand side.

    My missus is very pleased with her kit still and even wears it out when
    we're not "biking"
     
    Whinging Courier, Feb 20, 2004
    #24
  5. The Pilot

    Lozzo Guest

    Previously on usenet, Whinging Courier said...
    Master 4. I think it's a bit pricey and I didn't like the shortness of
    the quilted liner, that's why I went for the Voyager. The Master 4
    gloves are the dogs bollocks though, highly recommended. They have a
    small neoprene inner wrist sleeve that will easily fit inside any jacket
    cuff, this is covered by an easily used velcrod and zipped outer sleeve
    that goes over the jacket cuff. This means that water can't drip down
    inside the glove, plus wind and rain can't work it's way up the sleeve.
     
    Lozzo, Feb 20, 2004
    #25
  6. The Pilot

    serf Guest

    Bugger! (Makes Sign of Holy Pushrods)

    Thank God that TOG seems to be absent.
     
    serf, Feb 20, 2004
    #26
  7. The Pilot

    Nigel Eaton Guest

    Using the patented Mavis Beacon "Hunt&Peck" Technique, serf
    Go in peace, my son.
     
    Nigel Eaton, Feb 20, 2004
    #27
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