what kit to buy for a greenie biker bitch?

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by sam, Oct 7, 2004.

  1. sam

    platypus Guest

    Excellent. Others will be along shortly to ask you the usual questions.
     
    platypus, Oct 8, 2004
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  2. sam

    sam Guest

    Very new at this whole 'biker' thang. But VERY keen.
    Thanks. The link is v.helpful.

    Sam (Biker Bitch-in-training)

    PS - interesting posting name... are you a card carrying evo or are you
    regularly given the boot by your boss?
     
    sam, Oct 8, 2004
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  3. sam wrote
    Get your own bike then. Much more fun posing on the front of one than
    the back. Honest.

    Yeah, a student, we already know. Cheap, plentiful and grateful, just
    how we like them..
     
    steve auvache, Oct 8, 2004
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    Mike Guest

    Feed lines r us
     
    Mike, Oct 8, 2004
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  5. sam

    Christofire Guest

    Heh - neither. Until recently it was just a name that I used and
    stuck, but it was given a bit of purpose a couple of weeks ago. I
    didn't know at the time, but I rode down the M6 with a sleeping bag on
    the back of the bike, on fire.

    Oops.
     
    Christofire, Oct 9, 2004
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  6. sam

    Lady Nina Guest

    What the old man who smells of wee said.
     
    Lady Nina, Oct 9, 2004
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  7. sam

    Lozzo Guest

    Lady Nina says...
    But Champ hasn't contributed to this thread :)
     
    Lozzo, Oct 9, 2004
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  8. sam

    sam Guest

    I intend to... eventually. (Not smell of wee - but get my own bike!)
    Then he'll be watching my cute little leather-clad ass disappearing into
    the distance. Vroom vroom.
     
    sam, Oct 9, 2004
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    Pip Guest

    You have a donkey?
     
    Pip, Oct 9, 2004
    #29
  10. sam

    sam Guest

    His name is Billy.
    And Billy wants to know whether Hein-Gericke is the only place for his
    mistress (who has a cute little leather-clad ARSE) to find quality
    cordura at a reasonable price.
     
    sam, Oct 10, 2004
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  11. sam

    Pip Guest

    Good response.

    Heinie Gerickey are not the only retailers about - there's the likes
    of J&S for a start - but HG do have a reputation for selling decent
    gear that actually works for sensible money. It may appear expensive,
    but it generally does keep you dry and if it doesn't - march back and
    get a replacement. Keep your receipts, though.
     
    Pip, Oct 10, 2004
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