Code of conduct?

Discussion in 'Australian Motorcycles' started by Graeme, Apr 6, 2010.

  1. Graeme

    theo Guest

    Would you need to show them the stolen helmet?

    Theo
     
    theo, Apr 9, 2010
    #21
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  2. I'd like to think you could. With scrote's head still inside it.

    Kev
     
    Kevin Gleeson, Apr 9, 2010
    #22
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  3. Would you need to show them the stolen helmet?

    Theo


    *********************

    Sure, take in and show them the empty box
     
    George W Frost, Apr 9, 2010
    #23
  4. Spelled like that? Probably a school-teacher. I certainly don't know
    anyone who has a helmet with those sentimentspainted on. I thought
    that type of statement was reserved for blokes with mullets, in utes.

    Theo


    ***************


    With gun racks
     
    George W Frost, Apr 9, 2010
    #24
  5. Graeme

    BT Humble Guest

    Psst - I think he might have been trying to be ironic.


    BTH
     
    BT Humble, Apr 10, 2010
    #25
  6. Graeme

    Graeme Guest

    Re:
    I can't help with your helmet or jacket but I found your sticker on a
    car in the local shopping centre carpark. Some thieving bastard in a
    little Honda Jazz had it stuck on the side window of their car, right
    next to the baby capsule. You'd expect better of parents with young
    children wouldn't you! Anyhow I carefully unpeeled it and i've only
    been holding it by the corners so the back of it doesn't lose all of
    it's sticky before it gets returned to it's rightful owner. Post your
    address here and I'll make sure Sponge Bob gets back to his rightful
    owner.
    Finally someone who has posted something worthy of a response. Thanks
    Dude..... you may do what you see fit with ol' Squarepants... i'll find
    something equally offensive to plaster across the back of my new
    helmut.... Maybe Patrick performing star jumps or similar.....

    Graeme
     
    Graeme, Apr 12, 2010
    #26
  7. Graeme

    hippo Guest

    Condolences. Hope the rest of the memories erase the kick in the head.
    Cheers
     
    hippo, Apr 14, 2010
    #27
  8. Graeme

    hippo Guest

    Great. So if you run or work in a hospitality business in a holiday region
    and your "weekend" is generally Monday & Tuesday (like a lot of places
    round here)....
     
    hippo, Apr 15, 2010
    #28
  9. In aus.motorcycles on Thu, 15 Apr 2010 00:42:50 +0000 (UTC)
    It's not the weekday.

    It's the "ride to work" and "regular".

    It's all about exposure. The more time the bike is on the road, the
    more chance of it being snotted.

    So they want the low risk: ride a few times a month, preferably in low
    traffic situations.

    So the Yellow Devil is a great bike for them, only goes out about 6
    days a year.

    Thos days are as like as not weekdays, but as it isn't frequent and it
    isn't a ride to work bike, that's fine.

    At one point I tried to insure The Old Girl with them. They said "do
    you ever ride it to work" and I said it might get pressed into service
    if the hack bike was sick. They wouldn't insure it.

    Insuring old regularly used bikes is painful as Insuremyride won't
    touch anything over 10yo, everyone else is way expensive and Shannons
    only want shed queens.

    Zebee
     
    Zebee Johnstone, Apr 15, 2010
    #29
  10. Graeme

    Graeme Guest

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    Cheers

    Nothing

    like a little "retail therapy" to make one feel better........

    Graeme
     
    Graeme, Apr 16, 2010
    #30
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