Firestorm UK sleeping ?

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Firestorm UK sleeping ?

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What are you all doing, nobody's online, and I'm tired of talking to him ... :wink:
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Hi VTR Denmark,
Not been able to get connected this last week myself, so it is good to see the site up and running again.

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Aaar young sir.
Bet you thought us Brits would'nt speak to you because
you Danes did'nt give us any points in last years
Eurovision song contest.... :D

cheers ChrisC
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ChrisC wrote:Aaar young sir.
Bet you thought us Brits would'nt speak to you because
you Danes did'nt give us any points in last years
Eurovision song contest.... :D

cheers ChrisC
Oh crap - You do remember that :p We'll win this year, I'm certain (I really don't give a s..t :wink2 )

No, I just didn't know what had happened :confused
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It happens occasionally :(

Never mind ,all seems to be sorted now :D
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bikerpiker wrote:It happens occasionally :(

Never mind ,all seems to be sorted now :D
Untill the meter needs another 50p :wink2

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I'm glad everyone's having problems. Thought I'd been blackballed or sumat :roll:
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Jaglifter wrote:I'm glad everyone's having problems. Thought I'd been blackballed or sumat :roll:
:lol: As if we'd blackball you John :biggrin

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If you do over 150 miles on a VTR without a gel pad you will get blackballed.. :lol: :lol:
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Thanks guys :oops:

Don't have the VTR anymore, so I'm riding the Velocette mostly (my ZZR is OK, but not much fun and a real b@st@rd to push about over the chippings on my drive).

If you think the VTR is stiff, you should try the rigid frame Velo :eek2

Going to sell the ZZR. Not sure what I'll replace it with. I fancy the Daytone 675 - its very light and quick - but my son already has one and I could ride that. Then again my son's mate has a Firestorm............
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