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chops9 08-07-10 09:53 PM

Hello
 
Just new to the forum, posted on idle banter and ye seem like a friendly lot so far. dawn07 said to check out the ecosse section, hello to all the scot bikers. I'm living in Edinburgh.

Kirkybhoy 08-07-10 10:28 PM

Re: Hello
 
Hello from Fife. Enjoy the forum and the banter:smt040

peterco 08-07-10 10:31 PM

Re: Hello
 
:smt039:smt039

Hello and welcome to the forum


pete

fenjer 08-07-10 10:50 PM

Re: Hello
 
hello hello!

hopefully see you about sometime. ride safe! :)

TheRamJam 08-07-10 10:55 PM

Re: Hello
 
Hey buddy welcome to the Org!

Run planned for the 1st August so get yourself along to that if you can :riding:

Cumfy 09-07-10 02:19 AM

Re: Hello
 
Hi and welcome from the Spearies up north in Aberdeen! Hope to see you on a run sometime

Cheers

gerbrox 09-07-10 07:45 AM

Re: Hello
 
Hello.

chops9 09-07-10 08:48 AM

Re: Hello
 
I'll have to try and make the Aug 1st meet, got one biker buddies as all my friend have no interest in bikes:(

First i have to fix up my bike, does anyone know a good bike mechanic in the edinburgh area that don't cost an arm and a leg and also a good place to get a bit of spraying done?

Hopefully i'll have it running for the meet.

appollo1 09-07-10 08:54 AM

Re: Hello
 
Good morning and welcome.

What work do you need doing that requires a mechanic? Not offering my services I.m afraid as I aint got a clue. Just asked in case any of the technically/mechanically minded folk on here could help you.

What you got? curvey (the best) or pointy?

TheRamJam 09-07-10 09:52 AM

Re: Hello
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by appollo1 (Post 2315251)
Good morning and welcome.

What work do you need doing that requires a mechanic? Not offering my services I.m afraid as I aint got a clue. Just asked in case any of the technically/mechanically minded folk on here could help you.

What you got? curvey (the best) or pointy?(the better)

Lol


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