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Offline The Moan Ranger

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Re: Motorbikers. Almost began to admire them.
« Reply #15 on: March 16, 2009, 08:52:16 AM »
Nutters as described by Growler above are an insult to most bikers. Part of the reason I bought the old Triumph is that simply don't want to ride like a loon - you are happy to plod along with both wheels on the ground. Don't think I went above 60mph yesterday, but it was a throughly enjoyable ride. I still have the nutter Suzuki in the garage, but I don't really want to ride it anymore!


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Re: Motorbikers. Almost began to admire them.
« Reply #16 on: March 16, 2009, 09:04:29 AM »
Even one of the three 'sensible' riders shook his head as 'dead brain dick' swerved past him, bloody tosser.
Noticed that one of the bikes was new with an 09 plate, only his version was a piece of white cardboard with his digits inked on.

Anyway, it was a pleasure to see these lads riding sensibly, and within the limits that are sensible for the road that they were on. It's not exactly rocket science is it?

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Re: Motorbikers. Almost began to admire them.
« Reply #17 on: March 16, 2009, 09:08:02 AM »
Indeed Growler. Still, there was one chap on this :-



which, as I'm sure you know is a 1912 Indian. Notice the lack of any brakes  eeek:  It's a brave (or stupid) man that rides a bike worth c£100,000 on busy Sunday roads in Surrey.

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Re: Motorbikers. Almost began to admire them.
« Reply #18 on: March 16, 2009, 09:18:56 AM »
Indeed Growler. Still, there was one chap on this :-



which, as I'm sure you know is a 1912 Indian. Notice the lack of any brakes  eeek:  It's a brave (or stupid) man that rides a bike worth c£100,000 on busy Sunday roads in Surrey.


Bloody barkin'. eeek: