Paging the Severn side lot

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Jackie, Feb 27, 2005.

  1. Jackie

    Jackie Guest

    Cheers for last night, nice to see you have all survived the winter
    hibernation;) and great to meet you finally irl rb.
    Now you can put some faces to some names and realise we can quite as
    easily sit around face to face,get pissed and talk bollocks as doing
    it here on ukrm..

    Oh and I think Platys house is in some kind of black hole- where you
    only ever come back out in the early hours of the morning very
    pissed...cheers again Platy.
     
    Jackie, Feb 27, 2005
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  2. Jackie

    platypus Guest

    The Night of the Three Steves...
    I thing SteveH was quite impressed with the Multipla.

    "There's no way this thing has any right to go as fast as this" or similar.
    Devastatingly quick cross-country charabanc.
    NP.
     
    platypus, Feb 27, 2005
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  3. Jackie

    Slider Guest

    You can never have too many.
    Thanks Platy, as welcome relief from screaming kids your house should be
    highly recommended :)
     
    Slider, Feb 27, 2005
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  4. Jackie

    rb Guest

    It wasn't as fast as a Saab which took, shall we say, a more direct
    route back from the White Horse.
     
    rb, Feb 27, 2005
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  5. Jackie

    platypus Guest

    There Can Be Only One.
    I could lend you some bodge tape.
     
    platypus, Feb 27, 2005
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  6. Jackie

    platypus Guest

    Along the A38, right at the lights, straight down Grovesend and right at the
    bottom, yeah? I think we had more fun.
     
    platypus, Feb 27, 2005
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  7. Jackie

    SteveH Guest

    Very odd cars. I've only ever looked at 'em in showrooms before now, and
    looked at yours at the BOSM.

    I was half expecting something soft and roly-poly, but it cornered as
    flatly as the shite old Alfa 75, and had a harder ride.

    Must blag a test drive one day - even though I don't really need an MPV,
    it would be an interesting car to own, especially with a chipped JTD
    lump.
     
    SteveH, Feb 27, 2005
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  8. Jackie

    rb Guest

    I think you knew your audience. And, as you rightly said, they didn't
    make it into the house any quicker.
     
    rb, Feb 27, 2005
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  9. Jackie

    platypus Guest

    I'll prolly replace the 185/65 tyres with 205/60 when the old ones are worn
    out - this is reckoned to improve ride and handling both. As far as
    remapping goes, I don't think I'll do the 155bhp one, as it's reckoned to be
    a bit top-endy, but the 130bhp option sounds good.
    You can have a go at the Platybus next time you're in the area.
     
    platypus, Feb 27, 2005
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  10. Jackie

    Statto Guest

    Bearing in mind the passengers' centre of mass was to the offside of
    said Saab, the more direct route was probably the safest.
     
    Statto, Feb 28, 2005
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  11. Jackie

    platypus Guest

    Trew. I'll have to get Verdi into the sidecar: I'll be able to nail it on
    lefthanders with impunity.
     
    platypus, Feb 28, 2005
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  12. Jackie

    Jackie Guest

    oi you, get to the back of the queue- me first.
     
    Jackie, Feb 28, 2005
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  13. Jackie

    platypus Guest

    Do you want to?
     
    platypus, Feb 28, 2005
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  14. Jackie

    rb Guest

    It's not like the bag of gravel is going to feel left out.
     
    rb, Mar 1, 2005
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