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Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by doesnotcompute, Oct 9, 2004.

  1. doesnotcompute yik-yakked:
    Not the best start to your fettling then?

    Ouch. No luck, squire.

    ( Caresses shaftie lovingly, fnarr )
     
    Dave Jennings, Oct 10, 2004
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  2. doesnotcompute

    Pip Guest

    <raises eyebrows>
     
    Pip, Oct 11, 2004
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  3. I suspect its to do with leaving the bindit 6 there for him to borrow
    more than anything else.

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    Adie
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    Triumph 955iSS / GSF1200 bandit (pending) / GSF600 bandit (for sale) / CG125
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    Adrienne M Jenn, Oct 11, 2004
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  4. and why let the truth get in the way of a good story?

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    Adrienne M Jenn, Oct 11, 2004
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  5. doesnotcompute

    Pip Guest

    FFS I knew that, but why let the cat out of the bag so soon, when we
    could have had all sorts of lascivious innuendo flying about? Oh, OK.
    I see your point.

    <lowers eyebrows>
     
    Pip, Oct 11, 2004
    #25
  6. but but but I have my reputation to keep up.

    oh, as you are then.

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    Adie
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    UKRM FAQ: http://www.ukrm.net/faq/

    Triumph 955iSS / GSF1200 bandit (pending) / GSF600 bandit (for sale) / CG125
    MRO#11 BOTAFOF#7 BOTAFOT#130 DIAABTCOD#17 MIB#24 YTC#16 BOB#15 ex-UKRMMA#22 BOMB#11
     
    Adrienne M Jenn, Oct 11, 2004
    #26
  7. doesnotcompute

    Lozzo Guest

    Adrienne M Jenn says...
    You do realise he'll be using the seat from your bindit as a pillow now.
     
    Lozzo, Oct 11, 2004
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  8. doesnotcompute

    Nigel Eaton Guest

    Using the patented Mavis Beacon "Hunt&Peck" Technique, Champ
    <rolls eyes>

    Wimmin, eh?
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    Nigel - Manufacturer of the "Champion-105" range of rearsets

    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"
     
    Nigel Eaton, Oct 13, 2004
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  9. doesnotcompute

    Nigel Eaton Guest

    Using the patented Mavis Beacon "Hunt&Peck" Technique, Champ
    http://www.darkwings.co.uk/bikes/bindit/sprocket/4.jpg

    Back to the doc's in the morning for you, young Champ.
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    Nigel - Manufacturer of the "Champion-105" range of rearsets

    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"
     
    Nigel Eaton, Oct 13, 2004
    #29
  10. doesnotcompute

    Ginge Guest

    Agreed.

    Gears on the right, chain on the left... this isn't a 140MPH norton
    commando FFS..
     
    Ginge, Oct 13, 2004
    #30
  11. doesnotcompute

    Champ Guest

    Er, Ginge - on which side is the gearchange on your bike?
     
    Champ, Oct 13, 2004
    #31
  12. doesnotcompute

    Cab Guest

    Champ bored us all completely to death with wittery prose along the
    lines of:
    Mebbe he's traded his bike in for a Triton?
     
    Cab, Oct 13, 2004
    #32
  13. doesnotcompute

    Ginge Guest

    Uhmm.

    I retract my previous statement. My feet had gone strange.
     
    Ginge, Oct 13, 2004
    #33
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    DR Guest

    ISTR reading that the B12 clutch is, for some reason best known only to
    someone at Suzuki, the same as found in the older GSX-R750 engine. I
    sit ready to be corrected.
     
    DR, Oct 13, 2004
    #34
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