That's me going home on the train :-(

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Boots Blakeley, Sep 8, 2003.

  1. I had a suspicion that the handling was a bit odd and even got off and
    checked nothing seemed to be falling off or loose although the rear seemed a
    bit soft. Stopped at a couple of garages to try & check tyre pressure but
    the airlines appear to have been designed not to fit a bike tyre. I really
    should have looked closer and then I'd have seen the f*cking great nail in
    the front tyre, off to one side as well so probably not repairable.

    Ah well train back in tomorrow & the nice man from Sterling will be
    relieving me of ~£110.

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    Ian
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    98 FZS600, 72 T120R two#34 MIB#21 TWA#6
     
    Boots Blakeley, Sep 8, 2003
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    "jsp" said to Boots Blakeley wrote:
    SNIP
    *waves*
     
    Donegal Paul, Sep 8, 2003
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  3. Even if it meant never having to use the train ever again I'd not be putting
    a scooter on my list of potential vehicles.

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    Boots Blakeley, Sep 9, 2003
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