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TheGingerBeardMan
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Re: bikes names

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MacV2 wrote:GBM, I have to name them as I have so many...
Hmmm. Yes. You've almost got one for every day of the week. :)

''I SAY!, Jeeves!'', ''I need to go into town for some Champers and Caviar. Shall we take the Bentley?, the Rolls?, the Range Rover? or just slum it by using the Mercedes?''.


Not so much as having the different brands (as all your scoots are the same make), but...well...just the desicion to make? It MUST be a hard choice. :think:

But, for us lowly peasants now living on the scraps thrown by Society, I just have the one old nag in the shed. :cry: Its a simple case of looking oot the window and saying: Feck it, I'm going out on the bike. :lol:

Still, I got more helmets that I know what to do with, so I have a decent choice of what to wear on me noggin. It's easier and quicker putting on a different lid depending on the conditions, than it is swapping visors.


Meanwhile....in Macs garage......the desicion on which bike to ride to Tesco gets increasingly more difficult.......
:twisted: :twisted:

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alanfjones1411
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Re: bikes names

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I sometimes forget my own name let alone the bike.But thinking about it that's what I call it "the bike"
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BigVeeGrin
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Re: bikes names

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TheGingerBeardMan wrote:

Meanwhile....in Macs garage......the desicion on which bike to ride to Tesco gets increasingly more difficult.......
:twisted: :twisted:
:lol: :lol:
TheGingerBeardMan wrote:
I still don't understand why the like of Eddie Stobart have names on their trucks. And now it's common to see ''names'' on other fleet vehicles. What ever happened to just having fleet numbers on the roof or side?
28.452 - that's the van i mostly drive. Very dry :thumbup:
tony.mon
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Re: bikes names

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It's got a name.
It's on the plate just behind the back wheel.

Anything else is in your head, and should stay there.

Unless you have a personal plate, of course:
OVO 4RSY
It's an arsy 51.




So I call it Ovo.
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bald_pig
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Tango, thanks to the previous owners numberplate:

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Last Monday may have been our last tango, we'll see...

(I'll get my coat)
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Re: bikes names

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bald_pig wrote:Tango, thanks to the previous owners numberplate:

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Last Monday may have been our last tango, we'll see...

(I'll get my coat)
have you figured out why the rear wheel locked up yet aaron?
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