what have you done to your "bike" today

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Kev L wrote:
bigtwinthing wrote:Left it at the Honda Dealership, !!! They can't find the fault :(
I reckon it's the organic bit on the end of the handlebars! :wave: :lol:





kick a man whens he is down waaaaa :cry:
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Kev L wrote:
bigtwinthing wrote:Left it at the Honda Dealership, !!! They can't find the fault :(
I reckon it's the organic bit on the end of the handlebars! :wave: :lol:
That's so true for us all !!
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Started it, ready to commute in to the 'Smoke on Monday EEK!
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Started giving my Monster a "retro" make over with a new round 7" LED headlight.

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Still got to finish off the wiring and install the indicators.

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The round one looks much better
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Not today but yesterday, went out for my first ride in over a month, had a great ride, over 200 miles of fast sweeping bends and rather lovely twistys. I ended up stopping for a Spanish snack at the el doll hostel, playerone and pete will remember the place i'm talking about.
the roads there are unreal. rode past the spot where ck had his misunderstanding with a 4x4 and trailer, good to see the oil spill is no longer visible on the tarmac :lol:
oh and I thought i'd leave with the traditional forum photo. :wink:

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great use of bins :D :D :D
the older i get,the faster i was :lol:
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Ooooh look Spanish bins are bigger than our bins!
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Kev L wrote:Ooooh look Spanish bins are bigger than our bins!
Pffftt... No they aint the two on the left are recycling bins, much the same as UK ones...The square brown one is a bin but looks a tad smaller than the comercial type ones we have & the wheelie bin on the end is a wheelie bin...

Brexit or not Spanish bins will never be bigger than our bins...You didn't fight in the Spanish Armada to have smaller bins than the dago wops did you...
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who,s is the yellow bin? lol sorry Marty. Mines still ill! waaaa :confused
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Got in from a nice little trip yesterday morning. 760 miles and 0.5 litre of oil. Details here:

http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topi ... &t=1664346
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KermitLeFrog wrote:Got in from a nice little trip yesterday morning. 760 miles and 0.5 litre of oil. Details here:

http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topi ... &t=1664346


looks fun, but the average age looked even older than a Storm meet up :lol:
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AMCQ46 wrote:
KermitLeFrog wrote:Got in from a nice little trip yesterday morning. 760 miles and 0.5 litre of oil. Details here:

http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topi ... &t=1664346


looks fun, but the average age looked even older than a Storm meet up :lol:
Don't be fooled by that. The guy on the 1290 SuperDuke was awsome. Reminded me of Robs mate except he didn't put his foot down and was (a lot) faster. He may come along on the Scotland trip.
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Looks Awesome Ian :thumbup:
Glad you had the weather for it :thumbup:
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Dragged the SP out of the garage for the first time this year. Got her fired up and prepped for it's MOT.
All looks and works good. Just need a new rear tyre and she's ready for another season :D

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