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Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Tim Gordon, Sep 23, 2005.

  1. Tim Gordon

    frag Guest

    ? He'z just ziz guy, you know?
    Why not? Everybody else does it :)
     
    frag, Sep 23, 2005
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    platypus Guest

    http://www.ossimoto.at/images/fahrz/mod2004/triumph_rocket_III_02.jpg
     
    platypus, Sep 23, 2005
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  3. Tim Gordon

    zymurgy Guest

    Tim Gordon wrote
    Yes. It's mental. Not 10R mental, but mental nonetheless.

    I rode Verdi's one and he said to me (IIRC) "it redlines at 11K, but
    there's a power step at 8K and at 10.5K"

    He was right as well .. ;)

    Cheers

    Paul.
     
    zymurgy, Sep 24, 2005
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  4. Tim Gordon

    Tim Gordon Guest

    I fell off. For the record, I'm not a spotty 19 year old. I'm 38 and do
    about 7000 miles a year on a bike. The other 20,000 I do in a car. I
    cannot argue that I didn't drop the 600 - I told you I did!
    And your presumption that I claimed a penny from any insurance company is
    inaccurate.

    Idiots like you, probably.

    Tim
     
    Tim Gordon, Sep 25, 2005
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  5. Tim Gordon

    Zanziba Guest

    I am one of the few that have made much more from insurance than I have ever
    paid to them. It makes paying your premium a much happier affair.

    Written off two cars, a caravan, a bike and claimed on house insurance twice
    (this laptop I am on now is an insurance new for old replacement) and also
    travel insurance on several occasions.

    So sorry that your premium went up this year, should I send you a cheque?
     
    Zanziba, Sep 25, 2005
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    Tim Gordon Guest

    I do and TRY not to fall off though. I don't pop wheelies outside pubs at
    11 o'clclock at night (I'm normally pi55ed at home by then) and I do tend to
    take my time and enjoy the ride rather than going flat out.

    I fell off because I was completely stupid.

    Tim
     
    Tim Gordon, Sep 25, 2005
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  7. Yes. You were incapable of controlling it.
    Newbie, then.
    You're even thicker than you appeared in your earlier post. Listen,
    fuckwit, read my post again. I said "Idiots like you drive up insurance
    premiums". They do.

    There is absolutely *no* inference that *you* claimed on any policy. But
    fucktards who crash bikes through their own incompetence very frequently
    do claim. And that drives up my premiums.

    Are we clear now?
     
    The Older Gentleman, Sep 25, 2005
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  8. Tim Gordon

    Tim Guest

    In message
    Why do I think the phrase "the wind's in your face and your bladder's
    full" seems suitable at this time :)
     
    Tim, Sep 25, 2005
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  9. Tim Gordon

    muddy Guest

    For him to understand, it'd be "5ig 5ep".
     
    muddy, Sep 25, 2005
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  10. Coming from someone whose (lack of) bladder control is a matter of
    public record, I find that *very* amusing....
     
    The Older Gentleman, Sep 25, 2005
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  11. Tim Gordon

    Tim Gordon Guest

    Oh, so you weren't inferring that *I* was an idiot and you weren't inferring
    that I personally drove up insurance premiums.

    So why now call me 'thick' and a 'fuckwit' or do you not mean me but some
    other group in general?

    Tim
     
    Tim Gordon, Sep 25, 2005
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  12. I am inferring that you are an idiot in crashing your motorcycle through
    nothing other than your own incompetence and then wanting to buy
    something even more powerful.....


    and *not* inferring that you personally drive up premiums. Why is the
    phrase "idiots like you" so hard to understand?

    Because if the cap fits, and you have demonstrated that it fits so well
    it has your name-tag inside it, then wear it.
     
    The Older Gentleman, Sep 25, 2005
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  13. Gah!
     
    Grimly Curmudgeon, Sep 25, 2005
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