When/Where/Pics was the last time you rode your bike ?
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Re: When/Where/Pics was the last time you rode your bike ?
Harbour at Helmsdale with some losers on modern bikes.
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Re: The riding challenge game. Pic of your bike 'somewhere'
Looks v smart. Always wanted a kettle.
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Re: The riding challenge game. Pic of your bike 'somewhere'
I was sitting just behind him when the chainguard lost a screw and mangled itself on the chain and we may have been..er...making progress. That was it's first run out too!
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Re: The riding challenge game. Pic of your bike 'somewhere'
Probably best to ride like a granny first time out after bolting everything back together.
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Re: The riding challenge game. Pic of your bike 'somewhere'
I bet he rode home easy,since he had the munched,sharp remains of the chainguard stuffed up his jacket and resting conveniently against his jugular...and..Count Steer wrote: ↑Sun Jul 14, 2024 8:58 pm Probably best to ride like a granny first time out after bolting everything back together.
..he was heading for a pint to steady his nerves.
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Re: When/Where/Pics was the last time you rode your bike ?
Lol, prefer the rd tbh
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I recall the road from Helmsdale to Wick being a cracker.
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Just remembered that on my ride I passed a bloke coming the opposite way on a 916/996/998 whatever it was. This was at about 7.45 near the Rodings. It looked, sounded and smelt proper. I noted especially the smell as it made me realise they really are a classic bike now! I'd not seen one in ages.
Then at about 11 I was passing pretty much the exact same spot in the opposite direction and passed him again! Looked, sounded and smelt just as good and unusual to pass someone in the same spot twice in the same ride especially not on a 916.
I got home and wondered if he thought. 'Wow, passed a GSXS twice today'
Then at about 11 I was passing pretty much the exact same spot in the opposite direction and passed him again! Looked, sounded and smelt just as good and unusual to pass someone in the same spot twice in the same ride especially not on a 916.
I got home and wondered if he thought. 'Wow, passed a GSXS twice today'
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Seeing as it's actually stopped raining for most of the day one of my mate's & me decided to go to the local bike meet.The last one I attended was Boxing Day,it gets a bit to busy for me & tonight was no exception,but I needed to get out on the bike.I took the Street Triple,it's been gathering dust for a few weeks..
Here's some of the more unusual bikes there
I dig the horn & 'proper old school' tail light
That's a couple of Sunbeams,a KH500 & some heavy metal from Honda
Here's some of the more unusual bikes there
I dig the horn & 'proper old school' tail light
That's a couple of Sunbeams,a KH500 & some heavy metal from Honda
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Re: When/Where/Pics was the last time you rode your bike ?
Tsk that's a 73 H1D. The KH was 76.
Unless of course it's a KH dressed with H1D tins onnit!
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Re: When/Where/Pics was the last time you rode your bike ?
Seems a bit odd to be riding that Sunbeam in a white Schuberth flippy-front helmet. Should be a 'Corker' really.
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Re: When/Where/Pics was the last time you rode your bike ?
I'll take your word for it,I don't know much about Kawasaki's..
We were wondering if the pipes were Higspeed?
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Yeah,they look like Higgspeeds. He makes nice spannies,though you'd better like loud!
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Re: When/Where/Pics was the last time you rode your bike ?
On the way home i dropped into Bahnstormer in Alton, nearly dropped the bike when i rolled over some gravel at West Meon at about 15 mph, then after a very slow cruise along the 272 i stopped in at South Down motorcycles to peruse the stock.
Nicest thing in there is an ES2.
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Re: When/Where/Pics was the last time you rode your bike ?
Had a shakedown ride on the SV650 with the new Top Yoke conversion.We rode around the Trough of Bowland & up to the Jubilee Tower.
Glorious day in the sunshine,the best day in absolutely ages,we were looking for shade
We had a good chat with the owner of this Z900,he's owned it for 3 years,he's very happy with it.
This XJ550 brought back fond memories,I owned a 'Mars bar' colour scheme XJ550 from new back in 1981,the owner says it's now on 91000 miles & he's determined to get it to roll over 100000 miles.He reports no failures so far.
Happy to report no major concerns with the handlebar conversion,just needs some minor tweaking
The Summer riding gear could do with an upgrade...
Glorious day in the sunshine,the best day in absolutely ages,we were looking for shade
We had a good chat with the owner of this Z900,he's owned it for 3 years,he's very happy with it.
This XJ550 brought back fond memories,I owned a 'Mars bar' colour scheme XJ550 from new back in 1981,the owner says it's now on 91000 miles & he's determined to get it to roll over 100000 miles.He reports no failures so far.
Happy to report no major concerns with the handlebar conversion,just needs some minor tweaking
The Summer riding gear could do with an upgrade...
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Sherlock Holmes would diagnose this, by observation and rational deduction.
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Re: When/Where/Pics was the last time you rode your bike ?
Is that bungee the side-stand return spring?
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Re: When/Where/Pics was the last time you rode your bike ?
Yeah, stupid spring broke coming out of the shed this morning.