Well done that man.

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Pete Fisher, Mar 2, 2011.

  1. Pete Fisher

    Pete Fisher Guest

    The one that invented the wheel that is. I had to move 24 600x600x50mm
    slabs this morning, from the pack craned on to my front garden to the
    bottom of my long back garden where the old green house base is being
    slabbed ready for the lad's mobile bicycle repair man HQ wooden
    workshop. A pikey old garden sack truck made it a lot easier. Well it
    did once I beefed up the axle mountings that succumbed under the weight
    after the first few. Old nuts and bolts acting as screw jacks to stop
    them deforming did the trick. Ingenious R Us.


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    Pete Fisher, Mar 2, 2011
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    Thomas Guest

    What you need is some wetbacks.
     
    Thomas, Mar 2, 2011
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    zymurgy Guest

    Almost Rope-esque in its banality. For which I applaud you ..

    Paul.
     
    zymurgy, Mar 3, 2011
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  4. Pete Fisher

    Pete Fisher Guest

    In communiqué
    Makes a change from the usual 'blog' comment. Beware SirPip hunting down
    incomplete ellipses.


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    | Pete Fisher at Home: |
    | Aprilia Shiver Yamaha WR250Z/Supermoto "Old Gimmer's Hillclimber" |
    | Gilera GFR * 2 Moto Morini 2C/375 |
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    Pete Fisher, Mar 3, 2011
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    SIRPip Guest

    It is difficult to know where to start with Z.
     
    SIRPip, Mar 4, 2011
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