Honda Deauville

Discussion in 'Australian Motorcycles' started by DJ, Jul 31, 2005.

  1. DJ

    G-S Guest

    Certainly... it is harsh week after all!
    I expect so... if I actually knew where Petes Ridge was... or if I
    actually wanted to know where Pete keeps his ridge... which I don't...

    Not that there's anything wrong with that...

    it's ridgy didge and all that...

    err I'll stop now ok :)


    G-S
     
    G-S, Aug 3, 2005
    #41
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  2. Surprisingly enough, its not far from Pete's place...

    big
     
    Iain Chalmers, Aug 3, 2005
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  3. I would've settled for Pete's Fridge...

    Dehydrated Postman Pat
     
    Pat Heslewood, Aug 3, 2005
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  4. Yeah, its probably less weight to push than a Transalp...

    big (especially if you drink it dry first)
     
    Iain Chalmers, Aug 3, 2005
    #44
  5. Still lighter than a Deauville though...

    Postman Pat (The next unreliable bike I buy will be a Toofiddy,so's it'll be
    easier to push)
     
    Pat Heslewood, Aug 3, 2005
    #45
  6. DJ

    Knobdoodle Guest

    [sigh]
    ....and I can't even explain to anyone here why that is soooo clever.

    Is there such a thing as a humour-savant?
     
    Knobdoodle, Aug 3, 2005
    #46
  7. DJ

    Knobdoodle Guest

    Huh: did he sign off as BT Humble?
     
    Knobdoodle, Aug 3, 2005
    #47
  8. DJ

    Knobdoodle Guest

    Errk; I'm gonna' be wary about sharing a Motel with Pete in future!!
     
    Knobdoodle, Aug 3, 2005
    #48
  9. DJ

    Knobdoodle Guest

    **** **** **** **** fuckety weird-eyed-fuckety-****!
     
    Knobdoodle, Aug 3, 2005
    #49
  10. DJ

    Knobdoodle Guest

    So what's the story; Honda reg/rectifiers don't die until after the
    warranty runs out and everything else is designed to annoy you rather than
    actually let you down so what "failed"?
    (Your ability to fill the tank?)
    --
    Clem
    [I pushed my luck too far yesterday and was trying to get to the servo
    around the corner from work but a Sheila in a Falcon trying to merge left
    marked my every attempted-evasion as I tried to make the right-lane exit
    and I was swept over Brisbane's Grey-Street bridge...
    I put on the hazards and threw a U-ey but then ran out and ground to a halt
    100m downhill of the pumps.
    At least a feller can push the big GS without having to bend over double
    though!]
     
    Knobdoodle, Aug 3, 2005
    #50
  11. DJ

    G-S Guest

    Seems sensible to me... I mean... how much beer can two guys actually
    fit in one little motel fridge!



    G-S
     
    G-S, Aug 3, 2005
    #51
  12. I didn't realise you and G-S were so close...

    Postman Pat
     
    Pat Heslewood, Aug 5, 2005
    #52

  13. Youse 'aven't got a clue...

    Rainman Pat
     
    Pat Heslewood, Aug 5, 2005
    #53
  14. Only filled up a few miles earlier.
    Removed spark plug,hit starter,bike started.
    Been fine since.

    Mechanically Challenged Pat
     
    Pat Heslewood, Aug 5, 2005
    #54
  15. DJ

    Knobdoodle Guest

    Fuckin' hell; I didn't know they could run without spark plugs!!
     
    Knobdoodle, Aug 5, 2005
    #55
  16. Two cylinders,four plugs.
    Only removed one plug to check for a spark.

    Postman Pat
     
    Pat Heslewood, Aug 5, 2005
    #56
  17. DJ

    Knobdoodle Guest

    Get fucked!
     
    Knobdoodle, Aug 5, 2005
    #57
  18. DJ

    sharkey Guest

    Low compression like that. Amazed you didn't injure yourself
    when the plug which was still in ignited the fuel-air spraying
    out the other plug hole ...

    -----sharks
     
    sharkey, Aug 5, 2005
    #58
  19. DJ

    G-S Guest

    Errmmm ummmmm *blank look*

    Bloody drink spiking, BMW riding banana pushers!! [1]


    G-S

    [1] Insert middle finger gesture of choice ;)
     
    G-S, Aug 5, 2005
    #59
  20. DJ

    G-S Guest

    They've got medicine to stop lots of fitting these days....


    G-S
     
    G-S, Aug 5, 2005
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