I'm never been one for motorbikes...

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Liam
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Re: I'm never been one for motorbikes...

Post by Liam »

Jamie dear !
You don't actually read what people put, do you?
You reply to things that haven't been said and seem to be getting confused :lol:
i.e.
jamie wrote: change my ride ? what to?
the sym i ride everyday except xmas to do deliverys for business
the x8 i ride for pleasure along with several others should i change it on a daily basis?
What I said was
Liam wrote:
So you ride a 125 everyday? Get rid of the xevo, current ride, next to your name then.
Can you see it? Look left! Under Devon!
I admit I called it a xevo when it says x8 400i , and didn't know you had 2 scoots. For that I apologise :kiss:
And this bit...
jamie wrote: and no you cant justify it by saying i can break it by 30 mph but because your bike is faster than mine its a pointless machine
No one said that.
Clive said the tmax could do 25mph over the 70 limit " But being able to break the speed limit by nearly 116mph does seems a little bit pointless....to me."
You're making stuff up! :lol:


And no , I'm not 12, I'm old enough to know how to use the quote button to make a point.
And I take size 10
Now stop it dear :kiss:

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Re: I'm never been one for motorbikes...

Post by horobags »

I love this forum :D :D
Im not a gynecologist, but I dont mind taking a look.

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Post by gn2 »

Meldrew wrote:
horobags wrote: and lets face it, no one really needs a zzr 1400
At last!, it took 4 pages but we finally got there. :|
But how many of us only purchase items according to our needs?
Our entire societal system is based on acquiring and using things we do not need.

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horobags wrote:I love this forum :D :D
Fascinating isn't it?

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Post by rtfm »

gn2 wrote:
Meldrew wrote:
horobags wrote: and lets face it, no one really needs a zzr 1400
At last!, it took 4 pages but we finally got there. :|
But how many of us only purchase items according to our needs?
Our entire societal system is based on acquiring and using things we do not need.
Can I add nobody needs a 4X4 :lol: icon_bend_over.gif popcorn.gif

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Re: I'm never been one for motorbikes...

Post by richie the 1st »

I Would if i could,not this year may be next year will be looking at getting a bigger motorbike again[last was in 1995]
Suzuki bandit 1250 very easy to ride.
Yamaha xjr 1300 like the air cooled engine[owned a fj1200 some years ago]
Suzuki v-strom 650.big in size. Rode 1 in very heavy rain.
So you see not as fast but i would like the choice. :)
Old honda sh125.
New Honda sh125.
Ride free,ride safe.

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Post by gn2 »

rtfm wrote:Can I add nobody needs a 4X4 :lol: icon_bend_over.gif popcorn.gif
A standard saloon car just can't pull a horsebox through a muddy field, which is why my wife has her Freelander.
True she doesn't need one because she doesn't need a horse either, but it's not recommended to say so in her presence....

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Re: I'm never been one for motorbikes...

Post by rtfm »

Meldrew wrote: Try telling that to the residents living in the town of Alston in Cumbria.......
I would but my 2wd car won't get up there!!! :shock: :lol: :lol:

Seriously though, I was just making a light hearted reference to the 4x4 thread, all taken in good humour I hope :)
gn2 wrote: A standard saloon car just can't pull a horsebox through a muddy field, which is why my wife has her Freelander.
True she doesn't need one because she doesn't need a horse either, but it's not recommended to say so in her presence....
Surely the horse is the perfect thing for going thorugh muddy fields? Oh and makin glue :twisted:

But you can tell her... shitting-it.gif

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Post by gn2 »

Apparently the muddy fields are always better when they are at least a gallon and a half of diesel away and well out of range of the horse.
Every time I look at the horse I wonder how much charcoal would be needed to barbeque the flipping thing.

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