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Old 22-03-09, 08:20 PM   #31
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Got home about 8, just 8 hours at work to do now then home to bed.
Thanks to Binky for sorting it and cheers to everyone for a great day
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Thanks for showing me the way to the start, Graham. It was bound to be that sort of day - Ace!
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Old 22-03-09, 09:45 PM   #32
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It was good to meet you guys, I had a great time today it was just a shame I had to get off home from Baslow and missed the last bit to Matlock Bath.
Thanks for helping me pick the bike up mate, didn't get a chance to say so at the end....now I know why, you didn't get there!!!
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Old 22-03-09, 09:53 PM   #33
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Thanks for helping me pick the bike up mate, didn't get a chance to say so at the end....now I know why, you didn't get there!!!
Mike.
Sorry mate, I feel really guilty for not noticing you struggle with the bike I was too busy looking for a gap in the traffic
Hope the scratches will polish out.
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Old 22-03-09, 10:08 PM   #34
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oh no's. We all did so well. Two dropped bikes? Hope the damage was minimal.
I'm usually under them when I do it!
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Old 22-03-09, 10:13 PM   #35
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oh no's. We all did so well. Two dropped bikes? Hope the damage was minimal.
I'm usually under them when I do it!


I know the nhs will repair you for free but is it worth the pain of throwing yourself under the bike to protect it?!

Buy some crash bungs

Oh, nice smooth riding at the weekend too
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Old 22-03-09, 10:18 PM   #36
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Thanks for helping me pick the bike up mate, didn't get a chance to say so at the end....now I know why, you didn't get there!!!

No worries mate, I was glad to help, I saw Paiste waiting to pull out then spotted you on the floor, was the water just out of the radiatior overflow and not anything too serious?
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Old 22-03-09, 11:28 PM   #37
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I know the nhs will repair you for free but is it worth the pain of throwing yourself under the bike to protect it?!

Buy some crash bungs

Oh, nice smooth riding at the weekend too

lol both my bikes have motosliders front and rear!
Last time Suzy fell off the sidestand, she pinned me up against next doors back door, and twisted my knee round nearly dislocating it couldn't climb stairs comfortably for days!

Thanks had one or two wobbly moments in front of Pete, but I musta covered it well!
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Old 22-03-09, 11:58 PM   #38
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What about the bloke done for doing 173 mph on the A515 north of Ashbourne, then? In a car that wouls ( apparantly ) only do about 125?
Trust me, Your Honour, I'm a Police Officer.
Try as I might, could only get 49 out of my SV & travelled that road twice yesterday. Yes, I know, some claim pointies are quicker, but the lack of pace was ebtirely down to me - I forgot to change gear. Experiments later in the day showed there were FIVE more gears to play with but until then had super acceleration & fuel consumption was about the same as Quiff!
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Old 23-03-09, 07:40 AM   #39
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I need to say thank you to the gent that rescued me from under my 675
When the ground collapsed under the side stand and it fell on me?? Who was that?
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Old 23-03-09, 09:41 AM   #40
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Dammit!
I missed another goodun!
looks a bit foggy is some of the pics though, was it cold?
I had a quick blast out in the morning, but had to deliver Mothers days prezzies in the afternoon.

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