Blog: It walks!

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Champ, Dec 2, 2008.

  1. Champ

    Andy Bonwick Guest

    You must have been and had a sit on it since your visit to the
    specialist or haven't you been home yet? I'd be checking the weather
    forecast and if it looked shit at the weekend I'd be off home at the
    first hint of a blue sky.
    <sigh>

    That's just not going to work you know. If Alex decides to go climbing
    then you can have the bitch spot in my chair. It's going to be the
    warmest of all of those going because I can put the cover over when
    there's a passenger in it and all you need to do is sit there in a
    sleeping bag and drink cups of coffee.

    I'll even let you do some of the driving and you don't have to put
    your feet down and hold the weight of the brute because of that nice
    handy 3rd wheel.
     
    Andy Bonwick, Dec 2, 2008
    #21
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  2. Using the patented Mavis Beacon "Hunt&Peck" Technique, Adie
    I'll bet Andy wasn't and let's face it, that's all it would take.
     
    Wicked Uncle Nigel, Dec 2, 2008
    #22
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    darsy Guest

    good news.

    My advise to you as your VoR is to ignore anything Bonwick says you
    should do.
     
    darsy, Dec 2, 2008
    #23
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    wessie Guest

    wasn't the Smart car warm enough?
     
    wessie, Dec 2, 2008
    #24
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    Champ Guest

    heh - shortage of bikes has never been a problem.
     
    Champ, Dec 2, 2008
    #25
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    Champ Guest

    Too late!
     
    Champ, Dec 2, 2008
    #26
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    Lozzo Guest

    Excellent news, nice one.
     
    Lozzo, Dec 2, 2008
    #27
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    Cab Guest

    Champ wrote:

    Not surprised. I'm chuffed for you too, old boy.
     
    Cab, Dec 2, 2008
    #28
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    malc Guest

    I think that justifies a woo and possibly a hoo as well.

    --
    Malc
    R1100RS old and tatty

    You laugh at me because I am different
    I laugh at you because you are all the same
     
    malc, Dec 2, 2008
    #29
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    fragmented Guest

    'Hog' wrote...>
    So many ways (to take that), so little time!

    I'll just flick the Vs at you :p
     
    fragmented, Dec 2, 2008
    #30
  11. Champ

    fragmented Guest

    'Champ' wrote...>
    Damn good news.

    Really do take note of what he said about any pain, or if you suspect
    the legs bending in ways its not supposed to. I know you're a hell of a
    lot lighter than me, so an awful lot less likely to break the metalwork.
     
    fragmented, Dec 2, 2008
    #31
  12. He tried, but the bloke wasn't having any.
     
    The Older Gentleman, Dec 2, 2008
    #32
  13. Excellent. Don't go mad.
     
    Grimly Curmudgeon, Dec 2, 2008
    #33
  14. Champ

    Champ Guest

    And now I have - xrays here: http://www.champ.org.uk/blog/
     
    Champ, Dec 2, 2008
    #34
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    muddy cat Guest

    Way cool Champ.
     
    muddy cat, Dec 2, 2008
    #35
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    platypus Guest

    Bear in mind that, if you're leaning to one side, you'll be sorted for
    standing round the fire on a 45deg slope. Assuming, of course, that you're
    on the right side of the fire...
     
    platypus, Dec 2, 2008
    #36
  17. Champ

    platypus Guest

    platypus, Dec 2, 2008
    #37
  18. Using the patented Mavis Beacon "Hunt&Peck" Technique, platypus
    Well DUH!

    Once for each leg.
     
    Wicked Uncle Nigel, Dec 2, 2008
    #38
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    Dan L Guest

    Splendid news.

    --
    Dan L

    Too much time to think, too little to do.


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    2002 Triumph Sprint RS 955i (It's big, and it's black)
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    Dan L, Dec 3, 2008
    #39
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    Cane Guest

    "are u bi dude?"
     
    Cane, Dec 3, 2008
    #40
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