With under seat exhaust why no proper panniers?

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by usenet, Oct 7, 2005.

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    usenet Guest

    I tried a ZZR1200 today and I rather liked it, I'll try a Blackbird on
    Monday and then I think it's between those two.
     
    usenet, Oct 8, 2005
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    Ben Blaney Guest

    Are you keeping the gixxer?
     
    Ben Blaney, Oct 9, 2005
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    Andy Bonwick Guest

    Excellent. You'll love it every time you ride it.
     
    Andy Bonwick, Oct 9, 2005
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  4. A car
     
    Boots Blakeley, Oct 9, 2005
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    Ginge Guest

    Leave earlier, go home later.. take long lunches.
     
    Ginge, Oct 9, 2005
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    platypus Guest

    Blunsdon lights, oh yes.
    http://www.widder.com/
     
    platypus, Oct 9, 2005
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    Lozzo Guest

    Champ says...
    GLF Accessories sell Gerbing heated clothing. If Graham stocks it then
    you just know it will be top quality, he doesn't do shite.

    www.glfuk.com
     
    Lozzo, Oct 9, 2005
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    Ginge Guest

    Welcome to life outside a walk to work.

    Although there's now a part of me saying try for double my salary on the
    next move, for a laugh...
     
    Ginge, Oct 10, 2005
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    wessie Guest

    Lozzo emerged from their own little world to say
    He needs to stick 50p in the meter for that domain.

    I was recommending him to someone for Daytona boots and found that this one
    still works: http://www.glfacc.demon.co.uk/
     
    wessie, Oct 10, 2005
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    platypus Guest

    Clearly I haven't been keeping up with every detail. You'll be reassured,
    then, by this proof that I'm not stalking you.
    http://www.riderhouse.co.uk/home.htm
     
    platypus, Oct 10, 2005
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    Lozzo Guest

    platypus says... I wasn't aware that Riderhouse were still in business after Barray - the
    owner - died. The shop they occupied in Royston is no longer a bike
    shop, so I thought they'd closed. If his wife and family are carrying on
    trading then good for them, I wish them luck.
     
    Lozzo, Oct 10, 2005
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    Andy Bonwick Guest

    That's why cars have radios.
    Don't be ashamed. The clocks change soon and my bike goes on the
    optimate from then until next spring.
     
    Andy Bonwick, Oct 10, 2005
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    Ginge Guest

    I worked there for a few months. There were a number of occasions I
    considered crashing my car as an excuse not to go. You're a brave man
    if you managed 2 whole years.
     
    Ginge, Oct 10, 2005
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    Krusty Guest

    I used to ride around it & leave it behind on my commute - which was
    nice. Unfortunately my final destination was Aston, which wasn't so
    nice.
     
    Krusty, Oct 10, 2005
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    sweller Guest

    After seeing it in the flesh I quite like it.
     
    sweller, Oct 15, 2005
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    sweller Guest

    My shopping is much better..

    Simon: Has it been stored in a pond?

    Vendor: You can have it for free.

    Simon: I'll get the van.
     
    sweller, Oct 15, 2005
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