Re: Harley Davidson Dyna ride height

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Wicked Uncle Nigel, Dec 10, 2005.

  1. Wicked Uncle Nigel

    Lozzo Guest

    The Older Gentleman said...
    One of my ZZR1100s was, the first one which was a C2 model. It was
    actually much better built than both the other two were, one of which
    was an identical C2.
     
    Lozzo, Dec 16, 2005
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  2. Wicked Uncle Nigel

    Tony D Guest

    No, she was showing me what "the older gentleman" is good for.

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    Tony D
    1971 R75/5 boxer
    2004 R1150 Rockster
    Philly Hoodlum©#37
    SENS (less) LFS#38 PHS
    BS#149 FYYFMFFY
     
    Tony D, Dec 16, 2005
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  3. Wicked Uncle Nigel

    Ben Blaney Guest

    I don't miss that shit.
     
    Ben Blaney, Dec 16, 2005
  4. Wicked Uncle Nigel

    Tony D Guest

    I bought a pair of Kombi Snowboard gloves last spring (on sale, $18).
    Waterproof and warm as hell.

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    Tony D
    1971 R75/5 boxer
    2004 R1150 Rockster
    Philly Hoodlum©#37
    SENS (less) LFS#38 PHS
    BS#149 FYYFMFFY
     
    Tony D, Dec 16, 2005
  5. Wicked Uncle Nigel

    platypus Guest

    In Ireland, that's called "soft" weather.
     
    platypus, Dec 16, 2005
  6. Wicked Uncle Nigel

    platypus Guest

    Wales.
     
    platypus, Dec 16, 2005
  7. Wicked Uncle Nigel

    ogden Guest

    His witterings are a **** sight more pleasurable to read than those of
    half the UKRMers in this thread, for sure.
     
    ogden, Dec 16, 2005
  8. Wicked Uncle Nigel

    Lozzo Guest

    ogden said...
    There are 24,898 other newsgroups on the German server. I'm sure the
    posters to one of those will appreciate your inimitable brand of
    scything wit, if you don't like this one.
     
    Lozzo, Dec 16, 2005
  9. Wicked Uncle Nigel

    ogden Guest

    To be fair, he said he rides his Ducati 750-800 miles a month. As opposed to
    your 300. No mention was made of miles ridden on other bikes by either party.
     
    ogden, Dec 16, 2005
  10. Wicked Uncle Nigel

    Tony D Guest

    US Navy Master Chief's idea of TGL= "Turn Quickly and Leave" when I tell ya
    to do something. I got your fucking flow chart right here.

    FWIW, the Japanese culture lends itself towards process improvement. The
    japs are inculculated from birth to fine tune everything they do (Bonsaii
    trees, rock gardens etc).

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    Tony D
    1971 R75/5 boxer
    2004 R1150 Rockster
    Philly Hoodlum©#37
    SENS (less) LFS#38 PHS
    BS#149 FYYFMFFY



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    Tony D
    1971 R75/5 boxer
    2004 R1150 Rockster
    Philly Hoodlum©#37
    SENS (less) LFS#38 PHS
    BS#149 FYYFMFFY
     
    Tony D, Dec 16, 2005
  11. Wicked Uncle Nigel

    ogden Guest

    Is there anything Kwak *won't* put a 'Ninja' badge on in the states? Did they
    have the AR50 over there?
     
    ogden, Dec 16, 2005
  12. Nobody in the U.S. pays full list price for Jap bikes, either. Gixxer
    1000s are currently available for $8999 (£5,076.47)

    MSRPs are a good way to compare like products, however. I see that you
    chose not to address the actual issue, but to try to divert it with a
    sideways comment, one that itself is useless.

    So, how does the lower U.S. tariff circumscribe U.S. choice when
    compared to the higher U.K tariff, now that we know that street prices
    are also lower in the U.S. than MSRP prices?
    WTF? Insurance or not, fall off your bike in the U.S. and you'll get
    state of the art emergency treatment. Hell, they'll FLY your ass to
    the nearest trauma center if needed, regardless of your insurance
    situation.
    Obviously not as fucking ignorant as you, since not only could you not
    address the real issue, but both of your stupid attempts at obfuscation
    were based on patently wrong assumptions. Kee-rist.
     
    Shane Grambling, Dec 16, 2005
  13. Wicked Uncle Nigel

    ogden Guest

    I'd opt for a simple "crikey."

    Or, if I were feeling a little more game, "nurse! suture! stat!"
     
    ogden, Dec 16, 2005
  14. In uk.rec.motorcycles, steve auvache amazed us all with this pearl of
    wisdom:
    I reckon this thread could end up as big as the Molly one.
     
    Whinging Courier, Dec 16, 2005
  15. Wicked Uncle Nigel

    ogden Guest

    Say, for the sake of argument, someone who'd been nominated for the
    Nobel Peace Prize every year from 2001 to 2005?
     
    ogden, Dec 17, 2005
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    Bob Mann Guest

    The whole concelt of Demming is so counter anything military it is
    laughable that anyone would attemp it.

    It isn't new age bunk but it sure doesn't work inside a rigid chain of
    command situation.
     
    Bob Mann, Dec 17, 2005
  17. Wicked Uncle Nigel

    Solo Rider Guest

    Some of it survives there, and where it was applicable, it did a lot of
    good. If you understood it, it was not new age bunk, but as usual it got
    oversold and misapplied. Sections of the Navy are using much of the same
    techniques today under a different name and getting some pretty good
    results.
     
    Solo Rider, Dec 17, 2005
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    Solo Rider Guest

    Its not that hard to be nominated. I am sure that Bush is nominated
    regularly. Winning is another thing entirely
     
    Solo Rider, Dec 17, 2005
  19. The Older Gentleman wrote
    Glasgow certainly but I wasn't really considering those immigrants
    without the brains to get work through The Lump.


    New immigrant communities and it happens to all of them until the second
    or third generation of locally born kids come along.
     
    steve auvache, Dec 17, 2005
  20. Wicked Uncle Nigel

    ogden Guest

    I read it for the other half. If that's alright with you.
     
    ogden, Dec 17, 2005
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