Something to consider.

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by steve auvache, Nov 1, 2005.

  1. This afternoon my ride took me to Chelmsford which, as an aside was
    utterly heaving with gorgeous young wimmin.

    They have bike parking at the top of the high street and it is such that
    you approach it on full alert at a slow walking pace with eyes all
    around you for pedestrians, fucking pedalists and other bikers.

    As I pulled into it there was a burd at the far end finishing the
    process of putting her gloves in her yerrat and wandering away. Before
    she did she pointed her alarm fob at her scoot, like you do. 5 yards
    away from her another scoot, which when examined a few moments later
    turned out to be a similar but younger model identical the hers, flashed
    its lights twice.

    Made me think.
     
    steve auvache, Nov 1, 2005
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  2. steve auvache

    YTC449 Guest

    This afternoon my ride took me to Chelmsford which, as an aside was
    We get that with the crane RRC units. Frequency harmonics open doors, close
    doors, lock cars and set off alarms,
    mind ewe, seems to be mainly Rovers so DILLIGAF.


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    YTC449, Nov 2, 2005
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    dwb Guest

    Key probably would have worked too - you could have suggested it and both
    rode off together with newer models.
     
    dwb, Nov 2, 2005
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  4. dwb wrote
    Yes well did fucking mention they were scoots, did I?

    Besides one was unaccomapanied and the keeper of the other was gone
    before I had finished parking.
     
    steve auvache, Nov 2, 2005
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    dwb Guest

    Story of my life ;-)
     
    dwb, Nov 2, 2005
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