BOSM: Cars v Bikes?

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Greybeard, Apr 7, 2006.

  1. Greybeard

    Greybeard Guest

    Cunning ploy, but in my defence, I had already made Lozzo aware of the
    situation.
    Payment has also already been offered to Lozzo in this respect.

    ;-p

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    Greybeard

    FLHRCI -01 UK ( 95 cu-in Stg 2. Big Boy!)
    Trumpet Trophy 1200 -96, (The Barge) for rainy days

    ukrm@foxtails[dot]co[dot]uk


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    Greybeard, Apr 7, 2006
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  2. Greybeard

    Greybeard Guest

    I used to be indecisive.
    Now,
    I'm not so sure ;o)

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    Greybeard, Apr 7, 2006
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    Greybeard Guest

    Them Rice Burner's are nice fun bikes.
    500 or 350?

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    Greybeard

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    Trumpet Trophy 1200 -96, (The Barge) for rainy days

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    Greybeard, Apr 7, 2006
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  4. Greybeard

    Dan White Guest

    If he's leaving, tell him to go **** himself, surely?
     
    Dan White, Apr 7, 2006
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  5. Greybeard

    Muck Guest

    That's not what you meant at that time.
     
    Muck, Apr 7, 2006
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  6. Greybeard

    Muck Guest

    I'll have to fit my high tech carb heating device to the Bandit[1].
    Seems to work wonders it does.

    [1] A bent up bit of thick cardboard to direct ening cooling air over
    the carbs.
     
    Muck, Apr 7, 2006
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  7. Greybeard

    Lozzo Guest

    Greybeard said...
    Indeed he has.
     
    Lozzo, Apr 7, 2006
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  8. In uk.rec.motorcycles, Greybeard belched forth and ejected the
    following:
    Me if it's going to be raining or snowing.

    Not only will the ride be less enjoyable but I won't have to fig-arse
    around erecting a tent. I can just get straight down to the business of
    drinking.
     
    Whinging Courier, Apr 7, 2006
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  9. In uk.rec.motorcycles, Adie belched forth and ejected the following:
    At least there might be someone to talk to at 4am or 5am when I'll
    undoubtedly be up :(
     
    Whinging Courier, Apr 7, 2006
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  10. In uk.rec.motorcycles, Greybeard belched forth and ejected the
    following:
    I reckon you should tell him to get fucked.
    Well?
     
    Whinging Courier, Apr 7, 2006
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  11. In uk.rec.motorcycles, Bear belched forth and ejected the following:
    Soggy. As in "Being Overtly Soggy Meet".[/QUOTE]

    Apart from the week in Cornwall last year[1], every UKRM meet I've ever
    been to has been cold and wet.

    [1] Middle of summer but still bloody cold at night and soggy on the
    first.
     
    Whinging Courier, Apr 7, 2006
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  12. Greybeard

    Fr Jack Guest

    Dunno about "rufty-tufty" ones, but I'll be in the c^H^H^H mobile skip.

    I wouldn't consider bringing the 450 and the B12 won't be put on the road,
    until the day my insurance docs arrive for it (no tax either- see?).

    Handy thing about cars is being able to fire up the engine and turn on the
    heater if it gets cold....
    --

    Cheers!
    Fr Jack
    B12S (The Red Mist), CB450DX (The Moped)
    FRJACKUKRM AT GMAIL DOT COM
    Red death, to set you free
     
    Fr Jack, Apr 7, 2006
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  13. Greybeard

    Gyp Guest

    Due to logistics, I am.

    I suspect it'll be in the Gypmobile, though SWMBO has some mad idea that
    she wants to turn up in her dad's SLGay. I so hope we go in the
    Gypmobile.
     
    Gyp, Apr 7, 2006
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  14. Greybeard

    Dan L Guest

    I will be on the bike as usual.
    Arriving by car wouldn't feel right.
    My work phone is staying at home this time.
    I haven't had a full weekend off for the last 3 weeks, so **** 'em this
    weekend.
    Heh, with your bike you'd know all about chaps.

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    Dan L (Oldbloke)

    My bike 1996 Kawasaki ZR1100 Zephyr
    Space in shed where NSR125 used to be
    Spare Bike 1990 Suzuki TS50X (Patio Ornament)
    BOTAFOT #140 (KotL 2005/6), X-FOT#000, DIAABTCOD #26, BOMB#18 (slow), OMF#11
     
    Dan L, Apr 7, 2006
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  15. Greybeard

    .. Guest

    I'll be biking.
    Drinking
    and sleeping in between other things
     
    .., Apr 7, 2006
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  16. Greybeard

    Dan White Guest

    Not surprising if you sleep in the toilet with your dick stuck in a toilet
    roll holder... :)
     
    Dan White, Apr 7, 2006
    #36
  17. Gyp wrote
    This is my excuse also.

    And I am feeling the cold a lot more these days and I really can't arsed
    to put up a tent just for one night when all I have to do is roll out a
    sleeping bag and accoutrements on the floor of the just this moment
    taxed online and **** me wasn't it easy mongvan, assuming it makes the
    trip on it's own wheels ands not the RAC's as has been it's habit in
    recent adventurers.

    Mine Jew, if I had me a bike trailer I would use that and park the
    mongvan round the corner and come over all "fucking 'ard".
     
    steve auvache, Apr 7, 2006
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  18. Greybeard

    Muck Guest

    These other things of which you speak?
     
    Muck, Apr 7, 2006
    #38
  19. Greybeard

    Dan White Guest

    If he doesn't, I probably could. Heading down the M5 on the way home, and I
    may be taking the Probe with the Tardis-boot.
     
    Dan White, Apr 7, 2006
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  20. Greybeard

    frag Guest

    Champ? He'z just ziz guy, you know?
    Port forwarding in your firewall.

    Port 80 (http), and point it to the IP of your PVR.

    And set up a password on your PVRs web interface.

    (if your firewall lets you do it, set up some wierd external port
    number like 8123 and forward that to port 80 on your PVR, then browse
    to http:/<your IP>:8123/)
     
    frag, Apr 7, 2006
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