Unashamed Beav plug

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by The Older Gentleman, Oct 19, 2009.

  1. My Suzuki TS250ER paintwork. Effing superb. Even Bonwick seemed
    impressed.
     
    The Older Gentleman, Oct 19, 2009
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    Beav Guest

    That'll do me sir.
    Just what I needed. I'll be sure to not let it go to my head :)

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    Beav

    VN 750
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    Beav, Oct 20, 2009
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    Beav Guest

    Good to hear. Now... if anyone can tell me (a complete puter numpty) how to
    get one of those "Photo page" things on th' net up and running, I'll stick
    some pics up of the sheds we've turned into something decent along with a
    few "before and after" shots.

    Everything from rusting hulks (courtesy of our German contingent:) to
    mullered plastic bumpers that were beyond repair but got repaired.

    Bikes, cars, vans guitars, mortar bomb launchers, we've painted the fucking
    lot:)

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    Beav

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    Beav, Oct 20, 2009
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    Switters Guest

    Just go to flickr, click on the sign up page and that's it. There will be
    a big button to press to upload new photos, click on it, then click on the
    browse button to find the JPG (etc) on your hard disc. It's all pretty
    simple.
     
    Switters, Oct 20, 2009
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  5. What he said.

    Far easier than sorting your own web gallery, although if you want help
    with doing that, shout.
     
    doetnietcomputeren, Oct 20, 2009
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    petrolcan Guest

    Or get a googlemail account and use picasa. Even simpler.
     
    petrolcan, Oct 20, 2009
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    Beav Guest

    We'll see :)


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    Beav, Oct 20, 2009
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    Beav Guest

    Beav, Oct 20, 2009
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    Beav Guest

    Switters sugestion worked a treat I think. I managed to get some photo's on
    flickr anyway.

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    Beav

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    Beav, Oct 20, 2009
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    Beav Guest

    Hehehe, he fucking should, but Timo's discount comes in the form of getting
    ANYONE to do what he needs doing:)

    I do feed him when he comes here though and he's always welcome to crash in
    the guest room.

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    Beav

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    Beav, Oct 20, 2009
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  13. The Older Gentleman

    Beav Guest

    Good.


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    Beav, Oct 20, 2009
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    Timo Geusch Guest

    And he does appreciate that.
     
    Timo Geusch, Oct 21, 2009
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  15. Must leave lots of bits of broken bike for you to clean up there,
    though.
     
    The Older Gentleman, Oct 21, 2009
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    CT Guest

    Very nice work.

    Ummm...how much for a Sprint ST 1050 tank, aluminium silver, with
    decals? I might have a little job for you for over the winter if it's
    not too pricey.
     
    CT, Oct 21, 2009
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    Ben Guest

    Ben, Oct 21, 2009
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    CT Guest

    I prefer a nice Prince of Wales check.
     
    CT, Oct 21, 2009
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    Dave Emerson Guest

    or a blank cheque.
     
    Dave Emerson, Oct 21, 2009
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    Beav Guest

    Bikes, cars, wheels, you name it, Timo's left it and I'm eternally grateful.
    Specially when he remembers where his bits are and come to collect 'em 6
    months later :)

    I used to think *I* had a bad memory.

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    Beav

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    Beav, Oct 21, 2009
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