Don't try this at home - motorcycle trailer

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by zymurgy, May 13, 2005.

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  6. Using the patented Mavis Beacon "Hunt&Peck" Technique, Mick Whittingham
    Cutting edge technology?

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    Wicked Uncle Nigel - Manufacturer of the "Champion-105" range of rearsets
    and Ducati Race Engineer.

    WS* GHPOTHUF#24 APOSTLE#14 DLC#1 COFF#20 BOTAFOT#150 HYPO#0(KoTL) IbW#41
    ZZR1100, Enfield 500 Curry House Racer "The Basmati Rice Burner",
    Honda GL1000K2 (On its hols) Kawasaki ZN1300 Voyager "Oh, Oh, It's so big"
     
    Wicked Uncle Nigel, May 13, 2005
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  7. Guilty as accused M'Lud I'll just turn off the Spill Chucker.
     
    Mick Whittingham, May 13, 2005
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    darsyx Guest

    Bleeding edge, in Snowie's hands...
     
    darsyx, May 13, 2005
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    sweller Guest

    It looks like a it's only a couple of ratchet straps.
     
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    Donald Guest

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  13. Using the patented Mavis Beacon "Hunt&Peck" Technique, Donald
    You're exempt while riding to and from a *pre-booked* MOT. Make certain
    the MOT station notes down your registration number.

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    Wicked Uncle Nigel - Manufacturer of the "Champion-105" range of rearsets
    and Ducati Race Engineer.

    WS* GHPOTHUF#24 APOSTLE#14 DLC#1 COFF#20 BOTAFOT#150 HYPO#0(KoTL) IbW#41
    ZZR1100, Enfield 500 Curry House Racer "The Basmati Rice Burner",
    Honda GL1000K2 (On its hols) Kawasaki ZN1300 Voyager "Oh, Oh, It's so big"
     
    Wicked Uncle Nigel, May 13, 2005
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  14. The Older Gentleman, May 13, 2005
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  15. I had a bracket which did exactly that. Bolted on to the towbar holes
    and you removed the front wheel, slipped the spindle through the tube
    and tied the front down to stabilise it.

    Worked a treat for lightish and midweight bikes, though I never tried it
    for anything heavy.
     
    Grimly Curmudgeon, May 13, 2005
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