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Hi all Im new from just outside Bristol, ride a 51 FY Red Storm. Im friendly and house trained so im told. :D
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Hi!

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:D Welcome Aboard :D
We've never had so many Bristolians on here in such numbers before 8O I'm feeling a little crowded all of a sudden :D

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Greetings and welcome from Yorkshire :thumbup:
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Welcome aboard VeeTeeArrrrrrr :thumbup:

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LOL another one welcome :)
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NAS :D
Where have you been hiding? I get a text saying you've got a new toy and then you disappeared ???
Now come on, That's like showing everyone your bag of Sherbet Bon Bons and then not offering them around :wink:

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hehe yep, well I wasn't too sure if I could keep the storm or not but might be able to run them both, will give you a shout later when I can get the bikes out again, bit of a builders yard here at the mo.

have to get a local Bristol meet and ride sorted out sometime
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Seven Of Nine Firestorm wrote:hehe yep, well I wasn't too sure if I could keep the storm or not but might be able to run them both, will give you a shout later when I can get the bikes out again, bit of a builders yard here at the mo.

have to get a local Bristol meet and ride sorted out sometime

Yup sounds good, I think the health and safety officer would be a good co-ordinator............. :lol:
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Seven Of Nine Firestorm wrote: have to get a local Bristol meet and ride sorted out sometime
Sounds like a good idea, should have new tyres by time its organised :shifty:
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playerone wrote:
Seven Of Nine Firestorm wrote: have to get a local Bristol meet and ride sorted out sometime
Sounds like a good idea, should have new tyres by time its organised :shifty:
You still not sorted them yet playerone? lol
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geodude wrote: You still not sorted them yet playerone? lol
just got back to working so next couple of weeks and I'll be able to get back out on it :twisted: :biggrin :biggrin :biggrin
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Congrats on the job Neil :thumbup:
I could do with some new rubber on mine too. Make sure you get extra deep treds cause if we go out with Vee Tee Arr there's sure to be a river crossing at some point :lol: probably around a blind bend when you're cranked over too :eek2

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Pete.L wrote:Congrats on the job Neil :thumbup:
I could do with some new rubber on mine too. Make sure you get extra deep treds cause if we go out with Vee Tee Arr there's sure to be a river crossing at some point :lol: probably around a blind bend when you're cranked over too :eek2

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