Tomorrow

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Dan L, Jan 14, 2006.

  1. Dan L

    Dan L Guest

    I really feel the need for dragging the bike out and riding the fucking
    thing.

    Anyone else in Oxfordshire / Buckinghamshire region feel likewise?

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    Dan L (Oldbloke)

    My bike 1996 Kawasaki ZR1100 Zephyr
    Space in shed where NSR125 used to be
    Spare Bike 1990 Suzuki TS50X (Patio Ornament)
    BOTAFOT #140 (KotL 2005), X-FOT#000, DIAABTCOD #26, BOMB#18 (slow), OMF#11
     
    Dan L, Jan 14, 2006
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    Paul - xxx Guest

    Dan L came up with the following;:
    LOL, I know this is probably OT for this thread, but WTF.

    For the last few months since we got my eldest (12) a DT125MX, that's the
    only bike we've been out on. Today I took my Fantic Trials bike out and
    really, really, absolutely had a feckin' ball. Got absolutely clarted up in
    mud, shit and whatever else, but it was a real blast. ;)

    Sod the crossers and enduro's, Trials is a real hoot with a lot less chance
    of screwing your body up by breaking bits of it.

    Though I am after another road bike, maybe a Bandit or Fazer, nothing too
    boy-racerish .. ;)
     
    Paul - xxx, Jan 14, 2006
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    dwb Guest

    No.
     
    dwb, Jan 14, 2006
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    Andy Bonwick Guest

    What he said.
     
    Andy Bonwick, Jan 14, 2006
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  5. Dan L

    Dan L Guest

    Hmm, in the sober light of day, it's bloody wet out there.

    So it's a definite maybe.....

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    Dan L (Oldbloke)

    My bike 1996 Kawasaki ZR1100 Zephyr
    Space in shed where NSR125 used to be
    Spare Bike 1990 Suzuki TS50X (Patio Ornament)
    BOTAFOT #140 (KotL 2005), X-FOT#000, DIAABTCOD #26, BOMB#18 (slow), OMF#11
     
    Dan L, Jan 15, 2006
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  6. In uk.rec.motorcycles, Dan L amazed us all with this pearl of wisdom:
    Poof.
     
    Whinging Courier, Jan 15, 2006
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