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Post by Jaz66 on Oct 5, 2009 20:12:44 GMT 1
Very tight admission rules which I am pleased to say you have passed. Just find one that fits and you are in.
'Number 8 is my favourite' 8) You are called Stoney/Ilegal and own at least two of each type
Great to meet you yesterday and look forward to our next ride/brew. New forest could be on for a short run. hahaha..Nice one roger ;D Ilegal.............M8 don't be so shy about sharing your feelings. if you don't like beemers just come right out and say it.... ;D ;D Ilegal writes.... "personally i would melt all bm's down to make urinals and put them on the german border as a warning to wannabe engineers.. "
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Post by McF on Oct 5, 2009 21:09:59 GMT 1
welcome to the site Lord Toucan but i have to dissagree, there is no bmw better than my NTV/REVERE for a hundred reasons.. they are as ugly as a boxer dog who's been chasing parked cars... i personaly would melt all bm's down to make urinals and put them on the german border as a warning to wannabe engineers.. hehe... and thats the edited nice opinion,,, welcome to the site m8... we love tea and Honda's but some of us have strong opinions on motorised urinals Get off that fence illegal, you'll get splinters in your bum
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Post by ilegalalien on Oct 6, 2009 9:14:39 GMT 1
well to be fair, the last time they turned rolling chassis into tanks overnight and am just wondering what they would do with bm bikes... armoured caravan? hehe...
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Post by Lord Toucan on Oct 6, 2009 9:19:46 GMT 1
If I could just confirm a couple of points here...
If there's to be any body fluids hitting my bike they will contain my DNA no other!
And please, don't be talking about the melting down of one of the coolest range of bikes known to man; it's painful and causes stress levels to rise. I am of course, biased but you all know I am right - search your souls.
However, I'd check the next round of teas I buy. If the bubbles remain in the centre then clearly I disagree with your analysis of the beast that allows me to ride her!
Lord T
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Post by Jaz66 on Oct 7, 2009 0:43:10 GMT 1
If I could just confirm a couple of points here...
If there's to be any body fluids hitting my bike they will contain my DNA no other!Ooohh, so touchy..."DON'T try it on with MY bike"...... Mmmhh......it must be love And please, don't be talking about the melting down of one of the coolest range of bikes known to man; it's painful and causes stress levels to rise. I am of course, biased but you all know I am right - search your souls. 1-2-3-4.We are the NTV corp..SIR! we ain't got NO soul... ;D However, I'd check the next round of teas I buy. If the bubbles remain in the centre then clearly I disagree with your analysis of the beast that allows me to ride her!
Lord T Oh, Fcuk..I think he is serious, People.. he's got weapons of mass eruptions.... Stand Down, and do as he says.... D@mn him and his secret arsenal.. ;D ;D
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Post by Lord Toucan on Oct 9, 2009 10:17:45 GMT 1
B'jesus was it cold this morning? Decided to bring out the Hally Hanson which clearly means winter is on its way. Not gonna stop biking though - despite the car looking rather sad but very inviting!
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Post by McF on Oct 9, 2009 10:22:24 GMT 1
Cold - the brass monkeys are looking decidely worried I rode home last night, but didn't set off until 1820, landing at 2300. Heated grips on and spent much time sheltered behind the fairing. Feet were crazy cold when I climbed off. Checked the outdoors thermometer and it was only 1C - beejazzus. Checked it again this morning (max/min recording) it was -1C at some point in the night. Explains the Gritter I saw near J27 on the M1 last night.
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Post by ilegalalien on Oct 9, 2009 10:47:49 GMT 1
Yup, i took the sofa for a ride last night it was a comfortable 22° and only one other vehicle on the road. Time to get the winter kit out and put the fuse back in the heated grips.
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Post by ilegalalien on Oct 9, 2009 10:55:29 GMT 1
you need some thermal insoles McF, i used layers of aluminium foil glued to the bottom inside cuz the thermal insoles made my boots to small, would be nice to tap into all that hot water gushing around the engine tho....
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Post by McF on Oct 9, 2009 11:56:33 GMT 1
you need some thermal insoles McF, i used layers of aluminium foil glued to the bottom inside cuz the thermal insoles made my boots to small, would be nice to tap into all that hot water gushing around the engine tho.... Or heated socks! www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B000LYNFUC/ref=nosim?tag=parentsnews-21Aren't D size batteries the really big ones? You're right about all that lovely warm water gushing around - where's Franklin when you need him?
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Post by ilegalalien on Oct 9, 2009 13:21:57 GMT 1
Yup dem t big uns Individual Battery Details (D) Diameter: 33.0mm Height: 62.0mm Voltage: 1.50V Replaces: 4050, AM1, D, E95, KD, LR20, MN1300, MONO, R20 hmm nice idea but i dont fancy a 40x65mm pack strapped to both my legs (under my leathers=No chance), i would get a voltage reducer and plug em into the 12v battery with a snap fit so it disconnects you from the bike if needed, i remember reading somewhere about fabricating a part of a electric blanket and using that on 12v.
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Post by De Graaf van Salland on Oct 12, 2009 20:01:34 GMT 1
You're right about all that lovely warm water gushing around - where's Franklin when you need him? Hmmmmm Central heating on a motorbike...... If it's not on the mighty pan, then I believe it can't be made.
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