New list proposal

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by jsp, Dec 17, 2003.

  1. jsp

    ogden Guest

    Heh. Love you too.
     
    ogden, Dec 19, 2003
    #81
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  2. jsp

    Ace Guest

    Although there seemed to be some unwritten rules about it too, as I
    never got one for my combination of two bikes, a car and a
    tractor/mower.

    Maybe now we've got the second car I'd be allowed to join...
     
    Ace, Dec 19, 2003
    #82
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  3. jsp

    Ben Blaney Guest

    No.
     
    Ben Blaney, Dec 19, 2003
    #83
  4. jsp

    Ben Blaney Guest

    Paging Cane.
     
    Ben Blaney, Dec 19, 2003
    #84
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    Champ Guest

    Hmm. 1 car, four bikes: bingo!
     
    Champ, Dec 19, 2003
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    deadmail Guest

    Hmm... four bikes (well arguably five if I dig my moped out of a shed)
    and a car. I guess that qualifies me.
     
    deadmail, Dec 19, 2003
    #86
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    Chris H Guest

    Errm, the statement was true insomuch that I *was* told that it was
    affecting my carreer except that I've moved jobs twice since (within the
    same company) and my last two bosses haven't given a shit what I
    ride/drive. Most of the travelling I do now just requires a flight
    ticket, some cash for taxi's and a credit card for the Hotel. No driving
    licence is required.

    The fact that I have a two# doesn't mean that at some future date I
    won't be taking my car test. If that happens and then I get a car, I'll
    be sure to own up.
    Really, you don't say.
     
    Chris H, Dec 19, 2003
    #87
  8. jsp

    Chris H Guest

    AOL.
     
    Chris H, Dec 19, 2003
    #88
  9. jsp

    Chris H Guest

    *Thinks*

    Do they have to be attached to a vehicle?
     
    Chris H, Dec 19, 2003
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  10. jsp

    Champ Guest

    Well, if not, then that opens up all sorts of posibilities...

    I've got 12 wheels attached to motorised vehicles.
    - a spare in the car.
    - 3 rears and 1 front for last years race bike
    - 4 rears and 3 fronts for this years

    That's 24 - beat that!
     
    Champ, Dec 19, 2003
    #90
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    Pip Guest

    [number of wheels]
    **** me, a double apostle.

    Doesn't that qualify you as a Messiah?
     
    Pip, Dec 19, 2003
    #91
  12. jsp

    sweller Guest


    Personally, I think it should only count when attached to motorbikes but
    hey let's have a go...

    I have 5 on the car, 14 on bikes (2x Supa 5, 1x ES Trophy, 1x Guzzi, 1x
    TS 150, 1x ETZ 300, 1x ETZ 125), 1 on a sidecar, 1 VW camper wheel used
    to weight a tarpaulin, 8x loose wheels (var MZ).

    That's 28.
     
    sweller, Dec 19, 2003
    #92
  13. jsp

    flashgorman Guest

    <fx looks at son's scalelectrix and meccano collections>
    Bring it on!
    </fx>
     
    flashgorman, Dec 19, 2003
    #93
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    deadmail Guest

    Hmmm... 10 on cars, 10 on bikes, 4 free. Beats me.
     
    deadmail, Dec 19, 2003
    #94
  15. sweller wrote
    I agree.
    Three, on bikes.

    Although one of them isn't technically mine.

    <looks out of the window>

    and it doesn't appear to be attached to the bike anymore either.

    So that will be just the two then.
     
    steve auvache, Dec 19, 2003
    #95
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    sweller Guest

    But they don't belong to you, they belong to your son. If motorcycles in
    my possession were included then that's an additional 10. 38.
     
    sweller, Dec 19, 2003
    #96
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    flashgorman Guest

    I think we all know that I don't really have a son.
     
    flashgorman, Dec 19, 2003
    #97
  18. Might one be permitted to know why, other than it might be someone's
    birthday or you're a secret Rabbie fan?
     
    Darren Robinson, Dec 19, 2003
    #98
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    ogden Guest

    Rabbie who?
     
    ogden, Dec 19, 2003
    #99
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    serf Guest

    "Scots wha' hae wi' Wallace bled", ye wee cowerin' timerous beastie!
     
    serf, Dec 19, 2003
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