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ASM-Forever
13-06-07, 03:17 PM
How you ask?

Well with my patented formula........

Only joking :p, but on a serious note since my accident roughly 2 months ago i have saved a fortune. Where as before i had huge outgoings for all sorts of things like petrol/drinking/clubbing and all sots of general socialising.

Having looked at my bills for the past 6 months in the last 2 months i have saved over £3k...makes my previous spending look pretty horiffic...but the piggy bank is well and truly bulging :cool:

So the morale of the story is get knocked off your perfectly loveable SV and soon you will be hooligan-ing around with the best of them.

Disclaimer: If you die then this system may prove ineffective

It also transpires that being involved in an accident might have a devestating effect on you ability to spell!

sarah
13-06-07, 03:21 PM
good work!

any idea how long it's gonna be until you get to ride again? what are you gonna get? we intended to get another sv after ours got written off but eviltwin tricked me into agreeing to get a z1000 (which is great fun).

Baph
13-06-07, 03:23 PM
Luckypants did the same. Wrote off his SV, bought a VFR...

Hmm. Interesting.

Steve H
13-06-07, 03:28 PM
Luckypants did the same. Wrote off his SV, bought a VFR...

Hmm. Interesting.

If thats what you have in mind, it may be a good idea if you are not on the
bike at the time. :shock:
Take care out there! :smt004

Baph
13-06-07, 03:33 PM
If thats what you have in mind, it may be a good idea if you are not on the
bike at the time. :shock:
Take care out there! :smt004
Someone always has to take things too seriously don't they. :rolleyes:

ASM-Forever
13-06-07, 03:37 PM
good work!

any idea how long it's gonna be until you get to ride again? what are you gonna get? we intended to get another sv after ours got written off but eviltwin tricked me into agreeing to get a z1000 (which is great fun).

Not 100% decided yet but the R6 seems to be winning the race in my head at the moment. Of course it all depends on practicalities, like if its comfortable for my knee(which may or may not be an issue). I think i am going to go on a marathon test riding spree as soon as i can:cool: .

For some reason, maybe my tastes need to mature, i cant envisage myself on a naked bike...they really dont do it for me :eek:. The "Z" is one of the better looking nakeds, it has that brute look...but would i buy one?

Baph you may want to clock your bike before you write it off mate...otherwise it will be back to a pushbike:p

Funnily enough i had Luckypants in mid aswell when i started this thread....the VFR is intriguing as it in theory ticks all the boxes for me...will it prematurely age me? and its a Honda ffs:smt068

Steve H
13-06-07, 03:42 PM
Someone always has to take things too seriously don't they. :rolleyes:

Hey, I'm just trying to follow the lead of this lovely Government we have. ;)

sarah
13-06-07, 03:46 PM
For some reason, maybe my tastes need to mature, i cant envisage myself on a naked bike...they really dont do it for me :eek:. The "Z" is one of the better looking nakeds, it has that brute look...but would i buy one?


i know what you mean about naked bikes, i wasn't sure either. i think what often puts me off is a big round single headlight- i really don't like that look, it doesn't do it for me at all. the zed is a bit different which is why i like it. i do miss our old sv though :(

Luckypants
13-06-07, 03:47 PM
Luckypants did the same. Wrote off his SV, bought a VFR...

Hmm. Interesting.
Goddam! First you try to blame me for almost buying a Gixxer, now your planning to blame me for a crash you ain't even had!

Luckypants
13-06-07, 03:47 PM
Seriously though, be careful what you wish for dude.