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Ward8124
30-10-06, 07:08 PM
Looks like the insurance co will be giving me a brand spanking new bike to the same spec as my written off one! yay!

Law
30-10-06, 07:13 PM
Excellent, that's great news. I hope you keep this one in one piece. ;)

jonboy
30-10-06, 07:14 PM
Jammy git! Good news ;).


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Ward8124
30-10-06, 07:17 PM
Yeah back to zero miles....the last on e only lasted for 3 months id done 12k lol

K
31-10-06, 05:27 PM
It's a good job your insurance company does their 'new replacement' policy over time not milage then innit! :twisted:

Nice one - so, they say things come in threes - so let's hope you had your share of busted up SVs!

Vfr400
31-10-06, 09:28 PM
Excellent news Ward, Now this time get the fast blue one :D :D

chris

Ward8124
02-11-06, 06:55 PM
Yeah cheers! Im contemplating about selling it as soon as i get it as im sniffing round a VFR 800 which i quite like the look of plus it will be up to the challenge of going back and forth between cambridge and london plus they look quite cool too!

Vfr400
02-11-06, 09:04 PM
Yeah cheers! Im contemplating about selling it as soon as i get it as im sniffing round a VFR 800 which i quite like the look of plus it will be up to the challenge of going back and forth between cambridge and london plus they look quite cool too!

If it falls trough with the viffer then what about a couple of Yamaha's the TDM850 or Thundercat both reasonable for commuting and not bad all round bikes. Theres a article about them in this months ride mag.

chris

Ward8124
02-11-06, 10:23 PM
Yeah they aint bad as a chap who works in the same building has the thundercat but its just not my cup of tea really.....really loved the pointyness of the vfr plus its a v4 too so if i put a set of Akraps on there it will sound the nuts...plus i will be able to get my knee down on it too!