BMW R nineT

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Mikolay wrote:whats your beef grandpa? woke up on the wrong side of bed? :lol:
Every morning, without fail it seems. But don't dismiss him completely: if you want to know about push irons, bread makers or riding MZs in the 18th century he's the go to guy.

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Don't forget Germany Jaz or Bettys tea rooms

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pikey wrote:Don't forget Germany Jaz or Bettys tea rooms
And advising on the UK / US Special relationship as it applies to Silverwings..... Especially with regards to pushing, prodding, insulting and criticizing provocatively our close friends over the pond! :D
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Mikolay, it's look reminds me of the Griso which I have always liked the look of.

Unfortunately, I couldn't buy anything with gold-coloured forks. They are a pet hate of mine. I also think Suzuki spoiled the updated V Strom with them.
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There's nothing like black finger prints on a white bread bacon sandwich

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I find eating a bag of chips cleans my greasy finger tips up a treat.
Paddle harder. I can hear banjo music!

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In the 70s I used to use a hand barrier cream in a yellow tin that meant everything just washed off my hand easily. Can't for the life of me think what it is called but I can still remember the smell.

Anyone remember it's name?
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Rosalex. See www.rosalex.co.uk
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Memory's an amazing thing, isn't it? Hadn't thought about rosalex for years but as soon as I read the question the answer was there. Ask me about anything from last week, however, and I'm stuck! In IT terms the hard disk must be OK but the RAM is dodgy!
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Brilliant work! :D

Same tin but for some reason I remember the tin being yellow...

I need to get some as I can't wear latex gloves without my eczema breaking out.
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