Wreck

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Andy Bonwick, Mar 24, 2008.

  1. Andy Bonwick

    Andy Bonwick Guest

    That's what Adie calls it anyway.

    I prefer to think of it as a bit of a project...

    I've no intention of putting it on the road until after summer but it
    might make the eosm if I can be arsed.

    http://www.bonwick.me.uk/wreck/index.html

    I don't think anyone needs telling what's planned for it.
     
    Andy Bonwick, Mar 24, 2008
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  2. Snow/fire/beer/abuse mostly.....

    I like that - It carries a certain class about it.

    Quality ICE installation as well.
     
    Brownz \(Mobile\), Mar 24, 2008
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  3. Andy Bonwick

    Tim Guest

    I know what I prefer to think of it ;-)
     
    Tim, Mar 24, 2008
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  4. Andy Bonwick

    Andy Bonwick Guest

    Which bit?

    The bike managed to get to the elefantentreffen this year and the
    chair's a piece of history.

    We've already got a few ideas about mounting it to the bike in a
    relatively safe manner and if I hate it then I'll just sell it on.

    I paid £117 for the chair which is a bit of a bargain really. The
    paintwork was very faded but an hour with t-cut brought it up to a
    reasonable level. The gel coat's a bit crazed in places but at that
    price wgaf?
     
    Andy Bonwick, Mar 24, 2008
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  5. Andy Bonwick

    sweller Guest

    At least the colours match - or at least don't not match.
     
    sweller, Mar 24, 2008
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  6. Andy Bonwick

    sweller Guest

    sweller, Mar 24, 2008
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  7. Andy Bonwick

    Lozzo Guest

    You've lost the fucking plot.

    --
    Lozzo
    Suzuki SV650S K5
    Honda CBR600 FW trackbike
    Yamaha SR250 Spazz-Trakka
    Suzuki GSXR750 L
    Suzuki TS50X
    Suzuki TS50X
     
    Lozzo, Mar 24, 2008
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    wessie Guest

    That's so 1990s
     
    wessie, Mar 24, 2008
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  9. Andy Bonwick

    sweller Guest

    "Under the canopy no-one can hear you scream"
     
    sweller, Mar 24, 2008
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  10. Andy Bonwick

    Andy Bonwick Guest

    We'll soon find out because your name's been put forward as one of the
    most likely to volunteer to be ballast.
     
    Andy Bonwick, Mar 24, 2008
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    platypus Guest

    Does she find it comfortable?
     
    platypus, Mar 24, 2008
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  12. Quite, the bike's probably smarter than anything I've owned and I love
    the sidecar.
     
    the man with no idea, Mar 24, 2008
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  13. Andy Bonwick

    sweller Guest

    Why? I actually have a reasonably modern machine for next year.
     
    sweller, Mar 24, 2008
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  14. Andy Bonwick

    Andy Bonwick Guest

    Apparently the sidecar's one of only 30 made but I can't see why they
    didn't make more...
     
    Andy Bonwick, Mar 24, 2008
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  15. Andy Bonwick

    Andy Bonwick Guest

    Not for the trip next year, just for when I have my first lessons in
    driving a sidecar.
     
    Andy Bonwick, Mar 24, 2008
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  16. Andy Bonwick

    Andy Bonwick Guest

    She's refusing to sit in it before it even gets on the road.
     
    Andy Bonwick, Mar 24, 2008
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  17. Andy Bonwick

    sweller Guest

    I can pretend it's an F16. Hot Diggerdy. Hell, yeah! Whoop, Whoop - Go
    USA, Go USA.
     
    sweller, Mar 24, 2008
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  18. Nah. Sabre droptank is what's needed.
    --
    Dave
    GS850x2 XS650 SE6a

    "A scone and tea at half past three
    Makes the day a little brighter
    Keep your cakes and fancy tarts
    And stick them up your shiter."
     
    Grimly Curmudgeon, Mar 24, 2008
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  19. Andy Bonwick

    platypus Guest

    Sarah's a bit like that. What is it with wimmin?
     
    platypus, Mar 24, 2008
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  20. Andy Bonwick

    sweller Guest

    They learn quickly. Damn them.

    "I'll pay you back"
    "I won't go fast"
    "I only want a cuddle"
     
    sweller, Mar 24, 2008
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