View Full Version : Who's picking up a new 05 bike tomorrow......
Tigerrrr.......
28-02-05, 09:57 PM
apart from ME ME ME!!!
OK, it's my wife's new Honda CBR125R, in last year's black/red colour scheme (don't like this year's red/blue), but I've never picked up any vehicle on the first day of registration before.
Am I excited or what!
Grrr...
UncleBob
28-02-05, 09:59 PM
LMAO!!
PICTURES!!!!
Tigerrrr.......
28-02-05, 10:32 PM
LMAO?
What does that mean?
Anonymous
28-02-05, 10:44 PM
laff my **** off :lol:
I have a sneaky suspicion that the good Dr Rich is picking his BMW GS1200 up tomorrow too. And he's being very quiet about it :lol: .
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Anonymous
01-03-05, 09:56 AM
I have a sneaky suspicion that the good Dr Rich is picking his BMW GS1200 up tomorrow too. And he's being very quiet about it :lol: .
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Its ****ing down here. I may go and get it in a bit. Then its a trip on the bloody bus to retrieve my car..... :lol:
Ken McCulloch
01-03-05, 12:10 PM
Its p*ssing down here. I may go and get it in a bit. Then its a trip on the bloody bus to retrieve my car..... :lol:
No, no, Rich, the thing to do is to go for the bike on the bus. Full kit, helmet on, the works. Better on a cold day on a bus with no heating mind.
Scooby Drew
01-03-05, 12:14 PM
Fab, just be careful now cos it's wet out there...
northwind
01-03-05, 03:21 PM
No, no, Rich, the thing to do is to go for the bike on the bus. Full kit, helmet on, the works. Better on a cold day on a bus with no heating mind.
When I was on the 125 I spent quite a lot of time travelling on buses in full gear, getting to and from places it had broken down or was being fixed in :)
Anonymous
01-03-05, 05:32 PM
Its p*ssing down here. I may go and get it in a bit. Then its a trip on the bloody bus to retrieve my car..... :lol:
No, no, Rich, the thing to do is to go for the bike on the bus. Full kit, helmet on, the works. Better on a cold day on a bus with no heating mind.
I left before I read this, and can confrim it was a better plan. Anyway, bike safely at home, and of course it required a clean :lol:
TBH it was a shiity day to pick up a new bike. Oh well.
Chav'd it up wiht clear lenses and a littler plate already
:lol:
Sorry, just realised this in SVEcosse, pardon me for dropping in :oops: :D
Nice one Rich, look forward to having a chat.
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Sorry, just realised this in SVEcosse, pardon me for dropping in :oops: :D
Don't be, we're not fussy we'll welcome anyone! :lol:
Look forward to seeing pics of your chaved up GS, which is one of the bikes on my wish list. 8)
weegaz22
01-03-05, 09:46 PM
No, no, Rich, the thing to do is to go for the bike on the bus. Full kit, helmet on, the works. Better on a cold day on a bus with no heating mind.
When I was on the 125 I spent quite a lot of time travelling on buses in full gear, getting to and from places it had broken down or was being fixed in :)
dont you do the same with the sv when you keep crashing it? :lol: :wink:
northwind
02-03-05, 12:22 AM
My SV is very well trained at still being rideable after crashes - it'd have to be :) Never had an off I couldn't ride away from, though occasionally very slowly and in one gear...
carelesschucca
02-03-05, 05:55 PM
Never had an off I couldn't walk away from
but hey, the fall in the drive did the biz...
northwind
02-03-05, 06:05 PM
You're not wrong :)
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