Ok, I'll shut up now...

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by jackhackettuk, Sep 25, 2008.

  1. I've put down the deposit today on an R6.

    2003, last of the carb based models, in the right colour, never been
    dropped, standard bar an aftermarket can, long MOT and with a mere
    3,300 miles under it.

    £2500.

    Given what they fetching with more miles / on an earlier plate, I
    think I've had a result - TOG?

    Picking it up asap. :)

    All I need now to complete the (almost) midlife biking crisis, is a
    set of matching leathers in 'piefancier' size. ;-)
     
    jackhackettuk, Sep 25, 2008
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    Cane Guest

    You'll look like a fetish space hopper on a child's BMX.
     
    Cane, Sep 25, 2008
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  3. ....yeah, what did happen to BigJ in the end, anyway?
    My son is obviously a poof - he turns 16 in November and despite
    plenty of encouragement from me to let me get him a scooter (1) or
    something, he wants a bloody BMX instead.

    (1) Look, I had one when I was 16 and I turned out ok... didn't I?
     
    jackhackettuk, Sep 25, 2008
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  4. jackhackettuk

    BigJ Guest

    He's around here somewhere

    xx



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    BigJ

    Biker, Magician,Technician
    HD FLSTCI
    BMW F650 GS
    Katana Custom
     
    BigJ, Sep 25, 2008
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  5. <looks at sig>

    'As if by magic...' ;-)

    Long time no see, how the devil are you? :)
    Sorry to see you appear to have joined the 'gay leather chapisti' -
    what happened???
     
    jackhackettuk, Sep 25, 2008
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  6. jackhackettuk

    BigJ Guest

    I'm fine thanks
    Trouble with my wrists and 2 operations made me rethink my rides.
    Plus, they're not actually as shit as non owners think,and they hold
    their value better than any Jap bike.
    So what about you ?


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    BigJ

    Biker, Magician,Technician
    HD FLSTCI
    BMW F650 GS
    Katana Custom
     
    BigJ, Sep 25, 2008
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    TD Guest

    *looks at sig*

    *cries*

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    TD
    1991 VFR400R NC30 (black and red)
    2001 ZX-9R (red and black)
    1999 M5 (neither black nor red)
    Missing: SOB, Unreliable Italian exotica, Lardy tourer
     
    TD, Sep 25, 2008
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    Andy Bonwick Guest

    On Thu, 25 Sep 2008 20:20:18 +0000 (UTC), "BigJ"

    snip>
    Ah, I'm home this weekend and I need to email you to discuss
    something. I'll try to remember...
     
    Andy Bonwick, Sep 25, 2008
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  9. Good stuff. :)
    :-(

    I keep having problems with my wrists actually.

    'Enjoy it while it lasts' is how I'm looking at it these days given
    they seem to be getting worse over time and the doc doesn't really say
    much other than 'wear and tear' when I've mentioned it in the past.
    I can see why some might like them... I did work at the local Hardly
    dealers for a while though, and it has to be said, they do seem to
    attract a certain type going by what I saw, especially when they
    hosted a big meet of like minded types.
    I have a job and everything these days, although 'Corporate IT
    Whore' (1) is something I'm not sure I want to continue with for that
    much longer if I am brutally honest - life is too short to spend the
    bulk of it listening to IT illiterate fucktards gripes, and all that.

    That, and yet again I'm working for a company that is 'restructuring'
    how it does IT, and yet again I'm finding that I'm having to reapply
    for my own sodding job.

    I'm not at all bitter. :)

    Involved with a local car tuners as well... so maybe that'll become a
    bigger part of my working life going forwards, given I've actually got
    a keen interest in what we do down there.

    Which reminds me... would any of the South Eastisti be interested in a
    'UKRM Rolling Road' day kind of thing?

    Cars or bikes... I can get a decent rate sorted out if there are at
    least ten vehicles presented in a single session.

    (1) Unfortunately, this equates to 'Managed Service' - I need to try
    to specialise in something again really, if I want to stay in IT and
    move away from the current doldrums I find myself in.
     
    jackhackettuk, Sep 25, 2008
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  10. jackhackettuk

    BigJ Guest

    No worries
    Just remove the obvious to email me

    cheers

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    BigJ

    Biker, Magician,Technician
    HD FLSTCI
    BMW F650 GS
    Katana Custom
     
    BigJ, Sep 25, 2008
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  11. jackhackettuk

    BigJ Guest

    Well you've got a few years to go to catch me up laddy.
    I've had both my carpal tunnels done and they're now fine
    But my gp did try to fob me off with injections and 18 month waiting
    lists.
    So I went private.
    But the wrists combined with the short legs mean I'm happier on a
    cruiser.
    Can just touch the floor on the beemer,( can't take the Harley to
    Africa)
    Don't have any wrist trouble at all now.
    And don't get off the bike aching after 300 miles.



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    BigJ

    Biker, Magician,Technician
    HD FLSTCI
    BMW F650 GS
    Katana Custom
     
    BigJ, Sep 26, 2008
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    boots Guest

    You could do what my brother did, not apply. When asked why, he told
    his then manager "well I don't want it"
     
    boots, Sep 26, 2008
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  13. I haven't been there that long, so don't really have a leg to stand
    on... but I have muttered 'my contract states I'm IT Manager... and as
    far as I'm concerned I still will be on the turn of 1st January', when
    all this kicks in.

    Atypical corporate restructure - they're flushing the word 'Manager'
    from a load of job titles but still expecting you to have the same
    basic responsibilities in the alternative role they're creating, which
    in this particular case is 'Lead Technician'.

    I've made it quite clear that by applying for Lead Tech, I'd be
    agreeing to what they've proposed.

    I don't agree, so I'm not applying... which has ruffled a few
    feathers. :)

    There is a possibility of me getting a more senior role... so I've
    asked for them to decide whether or not this is a go-er by the time I
    get back off holiday Mid October.

    FWIW, I've had enough of IT anyway really, or at least this particular
    flavour of it... so if it all ends in tears, whilst I appreciate it's
    not the best of financial climates out there at the mo, maybe it'll
    work out for the best given it's not like I've not put any fingers in
    an alternative pie, as in the car tuning stuff.

    I'm someone who spends money like water when they've got it and manage
    fine when it's a bit thin on the ground, so I'm sure I'll cope.
     
    jackhackettuk, Sep 26, 2008
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    Adrian Guest

    gurgled happily, sounding much like they were
    saying:
    As long as the responsibilities are the same AND the money's the same, so
    what? A job title's irrelevant.
     
    Adrian, Sep 26, 2008
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  15. The responsibilities aren't *all* the same... the basic ones are..

    It'll be 'more customer focused', apparently, and less getting your
    hands mucky with servers etc.

    At the moment I get plenty of the latter, which I enjoy far more than
    dealing with our 'customers'.
    Job satisfaction is very relevant - I'll get little if I take the role
    concerned.
     
    jackhackettuk, Sep 26, 2008
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    boots Guest

    Well in my brothers case having failed to get him to apply for his own
    job he was then allowed to take the redundancy package on offer to
    various others. In the last couple of years he has worked on several
    contracts simultaneously for different organisations, one of which is
    his previous employer now paying him twice as much for 1/3 the time.
    Personally I am not sure I care what I am called as long as I get paid
    for it.
    It's all cyclical, once this present nonsense bottoms out things will
    rise again.
     
    boots, Sep 26, 2008
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    Adrian Guest

    <shrug> If the job is actually managing projects...
     
    Adrian, Sep 26, 2008
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