Leon found his keys !

Discussion in 'Australian Motorcycles' started by Mark Gardner, Oct 18, 2004.

  1. Mark Gardner

    Mark Gardner Guest

    Just thought I'd let you all know, Leon found his Tractor keys in his back
    pocket nestled up against his wallet.

    I offered to bust all his locks & hot wire the bike but he was adamant that
    if they didn't turn up he was gonna go to Wagga to get the spares :(

    So no fun for me....

    Cheers & beers

    MarkGee, Sibs, Keelan, & Mary.
     
    Mark Gardner, Oct 18, 2004
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  2. Mark Gardner

    Smee Guest

    So he's the Happy sober then?
     
    Smee, Oct 18, 2004
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  3. Mark Gardner

    Marty H Guest

    hehe....

    and Marie said to him 'I know this sounds stupid, but did you check your
    pockets?"

    good news

    mh
     
    Marty H, Oct 18, 2004
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  4. Keys were lost, Keys were found. Now lets never speak of this again
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    Cheers
    The Happy Drunk
    K100RT
     
    The Happy Drunk, Oct 21, 2004
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  5. and some other pics if you're not already bored ;-)

    http://www.cotse.net/users/diabolus/GP/
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    Cheers
    The Happy Drunk
    K100RT
     
    The Happy Drunk, Oct 21, 2004
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  6. Mark Gardner

    Moike Guest

    until next week, then....

    Moike
     
    Moike, Oct 21, 2004
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  7. Mark Gardner

    Smee Guest

    How did you damage the bike Leon?
    It was fine when we left you.
     
    Smee, Oct 21, 2004
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  8. um .... er.... it was a really lopsided service station

    well kinda, the bike wasn't leaning over as far as it should when I
    tried a little too hard to close the pannier.

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    Cheers
    The Happy Drunk
    K100RT
     
    The Happy Drunk, Oct 21, 2004
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  9. Mark Gardner

    Smee Guest

    ah well that isnt too bad then
    at least you were not on the thing.
     
    Smee, Oct 21, 2004
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  10. I was on it ... or over it by the time I was finished. Took the help
    of a few others to lift it back up
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    Cheers
    The Happy Drunk
    K100RT
     
    The Happy Drunk, Oct 21, 2004
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  11. Mark Gardner

    Goaty Guest

    Bet yours didn't travel over 1000km on the frame of the bike before you
    found them ...

    Cheers
    Goaty

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    Goaty, Oct 22, 2004
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  12. No but they did travel around cowes with me until I found them
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    Cheers
    The Happy Drunk
    K100RT
     
    The Happy Drunk, Oct 22, 2004
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  13. Talk about Deja Vue! A lot of those photos are very very similar to
    what I've taken.

    What happened to the fairing on the beemer? At least it looks in better
    condition than mine (see previous post).

    Which way did you end up going?
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    Cheers

    PeterC [aka MildThing]
    '81 Suzuki GS450-s
    '87 BMW K100RT

    www.dmcsc.org.au
     
    Peter Cremasco, Oct 24, 2004
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  14. Ahhhhh. Been there done that - although not on the beemer.

    Glad it was a mishap, rather than an accident. :)

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    Cheers

    PeterC [aka MildThing]
    '81 Suzuki GS450-s
    '87 BMW K100RT

    www.dmcsc.org.au
     
    Peter Cremasco, Oct 24, 2004
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  15. A small mishap at a service station ... nothing a bandaid (or
    fibreglass kit) won't fix.
    Stopped at Lorne the first night, then Portland, up to Euchuca and
    back home.
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    Cheers
    The Happy Drunk
    K100RT
     
    The Happy Drunk, Oct 25, 2004
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