Golddog
- 23 Jan 2003 13:39
daves dazzlers
- 18 Jul 2004 11:22
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bunny,it was me who said i am allmost 40,i dont care about age myself.i still act 12.a bit of a hit on mtn last week,dont worry i`am not.
Socrates
- 18 Jul 2004 12:18
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Good day cafe people. I just thought I would pop in to catch up with the chat and to imbibe a nice cup of tea. Is that a pineapple I see before me, I'll have a chunk of that, super stuff.
The chat about cars reminded me that when I was looking for my latest wheels I saw a superb Bentley with only 49,000 on the clock and just over 12,000. By the time I got back with her-indoors it was sold. Bought a beamer instead, now drive a rocket propelled 328i.
Quite fancy a Triumph Rocket 3 though.
daves dazzlers
- 18 Jul 2004 12:40
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what about tr8.
daves dazzlers
- 18 Jul 2004 12:49
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its great being a bloke,when you get to a certain age you start treating yourself more often,any body agree.
STORMCALLER
- 18 Jul 2004 13:02
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Afternoon all,
dd,
Of course it's true, but keep your voice down!!
Socrates
- 18 Jul 2004 13:07
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What's a TR8?
daves dazzlers
- 18 Jul 2004 13:11
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to right. stormeea bit more news on my mate who crashed his bike.
he was behind the car,when she put her washers on to clean her windows,it shot over the car,in to his visor ,he brushed it away bang.
he HAS A FRAME AROUND HIS BACK NOW ,,but its not to bad by all accounts .
daves dazzlers
- 18 Jul 2004 13:12
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socs a triumph t r 8.
STORMCALLER
- 18 Jul 2004 13:17
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dd,
Fingers crossed for a full recovery then. Always felt bikes were too vulnerable, my father was banged up good on a bike and spent a year in and out of hospital, put me right off.
daves dazzlers
- 18 Jul 2004 13:24
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no doubt a risk,theres a lot of oldies getting back in to bikes now,most are sold to over 35 year old guys,they say.i have not had a bike for 14 years now,my first bike was a yamahe fs1e 1981 i think blue it was cost me 472.00 dead,it was restricted to 30 mph,but it did 32 wow ,we tryed all sorts of things to increase the speed,took the pin out the card,swaped exhaust pipes the lot,,,,,,happy days.
STORMCALLER
- 18 Jul 2004 13:29
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dd,
If you were doing that you must remember, change plug every 200 miles, change piston every 3 months?? Like most people forgot to back off oil injector from run-in mode and leave plume of blue smoke half a mile behind you, nudged any memories??
daves dazzlers
- 18 Jul 2004 13:36
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to right 44 down hill flat out,we used to race honda step through`s 50 cc .then we moved on to 125,i had kawasaki kme 125 ,,,,best bike i ever had,bought it off a copper unrestricted 91 top speed massive rear cog ,it would allmost go up walls,oh it was quick beast,e reg , 900 pound .
daves dazzlers
- 18 Jul 2004 13:40
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we sound like a right pair of sado`s . that kmx ,could allmost keep up with rd 250,and it would burn super dreams 250 all day.
thing we got up to ,would`nt be allowed today.
STORMCALLER
- 18 Jul 2004 13:47
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dd,
Be positive, if you hadn't got all that to look back on you wouldn't be old enough to be "treating yourself more", can't have it both ways.
daves dazzlers
- 18 Jul 2004 13:49
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where you in to bikes.
STORMCALLER
- 18 Jul 2004 13:56
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Not really, as mentioned above, and I was always more into cars anyway, my sense of balance suffices to ensure I don't fall off cars, not sure it would be good enough to achieve the same on a bike.
daves dazzlers
- 18 Jul 2004 13:59
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whats it like in red kens land today,all those charges and bus lanes,i dont no how the people hack it .
STORMCALLER
- 18 Jul 2004 14:09
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dd,
Weather is not too bad, the only thing they haven't managed to **ck-up, but I am sure they are working on it. Latest stunt is to refurbish roads at great expense, then shut them! Many four-lane roads are sprouting unused cycle-lanes as a means of constricting the traffic to one lane either way, then they say there is a congestion problem!! A recent trend has been to replace bus-stop lay-bys with pavements extended outwards, to prevent traffic passing the bus while it is picking up and letting off passengers. If you were to write this stuff for a tv comedy it would be thrown out as too stupid and unrealistic.
daves dazzlers
- 18 Jul 2004 14:13
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i dont no,it sounds daft ,they say these new found idear`s are going to come to all the major city`s soon ,hope not.
i understand the traffic problems we have,but there has to be other ways around it.
daves dazzlers
- 18 Jul 2004 14:13
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i dont no,it sounds daft ,they say these new found idear`s are going to come to all the major city`s soon ,hope not.
i understand the traffic problems we have,but there has to be other ways around it.