Paging the Guzzisti

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Pip Luscher, Jun 27, 2005.

  1. Pip Luscher

    tallbloke Guest

    (The Older Gentleman) wrote in
    Unlike lean ripple muscled riders like yourself TOG?
     
    tallbloke, Jun 28, 2005
    #21
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  2. Pip Luscher

    JB Guest

    <Arf, arf, arf....>

    JB
     
    JB, Jun 28, 2005
    #22
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  3. That may well be a factor in the longevity of mine. I've always had the
    rear suspension set so that the d/s is fairly level under road
    conditions.
     
    Grimly Curmudgeon, Jun 28, 2005
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  4. Pip Luscher

    zymurgy Guest

    Ow. Aren't the gears quaint on bikes !

    The last bevel drive I looked in was my old landrover salisbury diff.
    It's fecking bombproof (literally) ... !

    Cheers

    Paul.
     
    zymurgy, Jun 28, 2005
    #24
  5. I like this.
     
    The Older Gentleman, Jun 28, 2005
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  6. Pip Luscher

    Pip Luscher Guest

    And the extra load imparted by the fat bastards who buy them.[/QUOTE]

    *splutter*

    Big boned, old chap, big boned.

    <fx: considers mentioning recent marathon run, then rejects idea>
     
    Pip Luscher, Jun 28, 2005
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  7. Pip Luscher

    Pip Luscher Guest

    On Tue, 28 Jun 2005 07:17:50 +0100,
    Well, I felt that I hadn't done anything to the front brakes for a
    year or two. However, as a lazy bastard, I find your approach
    strangely beguiling...
     
    Pip Luscher, Jun 28, 2005
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  8. Pip Luscher

    tallbloke Guest

    *splutter*

    Big boned, old chap, big boned.

    <fx: considers mentioning recent marathon run, then rejects idea>
    [/QUOTE]

    Don't worry Pip, TOG isn't exactly 'anorexiacly[1] challenged' himself.

    [1] I may have fucked the spellung quite badly here.
     
    tallbloke, Jun 28, 2005
    #28
  9. Sir obviously doesn't take Sulphasalazine. Makes the urine bright
    yellow!

    Phil
     
    Phil Launchbury, Jun 29, 2005
    #29
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