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MT Models / Re: Another MT09 owner.
« on: 11 August 2020, 09:58:58 am »
after owning the Tracer 700 for about 18 months.
I traded it in for the Tracer 900 had this bike nearly two.
and now I'm finding it a little to top heavy.
lovely bike to ride fastest I've got up to was 90 but most of the time I ride any where between 60/80 mph
old age is creeping in and maneuvering can be a bit tricking especialy on these narrow country roads trying to do a U turn.
anyway to cut the story short I am going to sell it and buy another tracer 700.
had the red one so now going for the blue one.

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General / Re: radar speed sign?
« on: 18 July 2019, 07:54:34 pm »
nooooooooo nooooooooo I can't call you fellas a bit daft wouldn't be nice would it. :rolleyes

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General / Re: radar speed sign?
« on: 10 July 2019, 06:20:30 pm »
thanks guys.that confirmed what I thought.

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General / radar speed sign?
« on: 09 July 2019, 05:38:45 pm »
how accurate are radar speed sign's
when on my bike or in the car reads 30mph these sign's say 28mph.

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General / Re: Just for VNA a brexit thread
« on: 01 April 2019, 05:09:53 pm »
[/size]Remainers can't even grasp that the EU money that is used in our country is actually our money [/font]

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General / Re: Just for VNA a brexit thread
« on: 01 April 2019, 11:51:35 am »


you remoaners will believe any thing that the lying papers will print.
very selective ..millions remoaners against thousands of brexiteers.
papers will always print negatives that support them.
you remoaners can't say comes from fb.
EU major project and we dont even come close.....
https://ec.europa.eu/regional_policy/en/projects/major/?fbclid=IwAR1UPbrU9SadWRDiiiFJEvJc3yvLUGdUrKz0giuqM2_B4a7Q_C1Usv19jss

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General / new speed limiters
« on: 29 March 2019, 08:41:48 pm »
with these new speed limiters fitted to new cars.[they are also considering banning any cars more than ten years old off the road.I wonder if this will apply to motorbikes'a friend was telling me the other day.one of his friend said he read it in the paper but I searched the net but can't find nowt.do you guys know anything of it?I know they have banned old cars/bikes from entering Paris.is this the start?

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General / Re: Just for VNA a brexit thread
« on: 25 March 2019, 09:35:16 am »
take note remoaners.

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General / Re: Just for VNA a brexit thread
« on: 12 March 2019, 06:14:37 pm »
that's Tories for ya

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General / Re: scottish trip
« on: 09 March 2019, 12:40:31 pm »
already ask that question.lol having a senior moment.

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General / I'm oiling ma fish.lol
« on: 09 March 2019, 12:33:06 pm »

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General / Re: pfucking load of crap
« on: 08 March 2019, 10:14:07 pm »
Well to be perfectly honest, in my humble opinion, of course without offending anyone who thinks differently from my point of view, but also by looking into this matter in a different perspective and without being condemning of one's view's and by trying to make it objectified, and by considering each and every one's valid opinion, I honestly believe that I completely forgot what I was going to say.

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General / Re: Just for VNA a brexit thread
« on: 07 March 2019, 08:20:32 pm »
VNA-Naw, your just postin pure pish.  I kinda feel sorry for you that you're takin in by that crap.
[/size]I like posting shit gets to fools who bite. as for me taking in by crap,I dont believe half the crap thats in the papers or MP's
[/size]even some post on here.

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General / Re: Just for VNA a brexit thread
« on: 07 March 2019, 07:11:56 pm »
hit a raw nerve VNA. :lol :lol

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General / Re: Just for VNA a brexit thread
« on: 07 March 2019, 05:16:50 pm »
[/size]Here we go ........ it all begins to make sense now ..... but explains a lot about the people listed below.
Dominic Grieve:
owns building land in France and receives donations from German businesses.
Anna Soubry:
owns property in Portugal and gets donations from the Ulster Unionist Party (a Remain group).
Chuka Umunna:
gets hospitality and payments (along with Grieve) from the Franco(French)-British Colloque and he also took a £50,000 donation from Farr Vinters Ltd, whose main business is, in their own words, "the purchase and sale of top Bordeaux wines" as well as "an in depth range of wines from other French regions including Burgundy, the Rhône and Loire valleys, Champagne and Alsace."
Joanna Cherry:
the SNP's gob in Westminster, is yet another beneficiary of the Franco-British Colloque and also has received donations and hospitality from the Public Diplomacy Council of Catalonia (you know, that region of Spain that voted for independence which was later criminalized).
Ian Blackford:
another SNP hypocrite, has shareholdings in Commsworld - a telecoms company that relies on sub-sea links to mainland Europe.
Vince Cable:
receives hospitality from IBEC, which is an organisation representing business interests in the Republic of Ireland.
These are but a few traitors with conflicting interests.
(Source:) Register of Members' Financial Interests (as of 03/12/2018) These traitors are only interested in their own selfish affairs, not democracy or the UK as they profess publicly.
Vocal Leave supporters like Rees-Mogg, Boris, Raab, Davies and Barclay don't have anything invested in the EU (except for one fund in Ireland that exists only to facilitate business with Northern Ireland). Farage has a German wife and still thinks leaving is right! Funny that... The truth is plain to see - you need only open your eyes
Bercow has received more than £70,000 worth of freebies and earns £153,145 a year and has a grace-and-favour home in Westminster, received £18,949.80 in 2016-17 alone, and has racked up £16,948.83 in 2017-18 and a further £9,296 so far this financial year
The Duke of Wellington, educated at Eton and Oxford, is believed to have received over £80,000 in EU subsidies for part of his 7,000 acre Hampshire estate in 2015. He is also believed to have claimed other separate subsidies for land he owns in Spain and Belgium. He is also one of 17 of the UK’s 24 non-Royal Dukes who receive large annual EU farm subsidies for the land they own.
In 2015, according to official figures, the total figure was around £4.6billion, the bulk paid to aristocrats directly or to trusts, companies and entities controlled by them.
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General / Re: Just for VNA a brexit thread
« on: 03 March 2019, 08:52:12 pm »
what ever may happen we're gonna be half in and out the way things are going.
as for the lisbon treaty nothing is mention the above.just google it.

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General / Re: Just for VNA a brexit thread
« on: 03 March 2019, 10:34:56 am »
WHY IS NOBODY TALKING ABOUT THE LISBON TREATY, THE TREATY THAT COMES INTO FORCE 2020, ITS WORSE THAN THE[/size] SO CALLED DEAL, IF 99% OF THE BRITISH THINK TERESA MAYS DEAL IS BAD, JUST LOOK AT THE LISBON TREATY. PEOPLE NEED TO KNOW, LEAVERS AND REMAIN
..“What will actually happen if we stay in the EU” is a question no remainer will ever answer but here it is warts and all.
Check it out if you wish ——>>
1: The UK along with all existing members of the EU lose their abstention veto in 2020 as laid down in the Lisbon Treaty when the system changes to that of majority acceptance with no abstentions or veto’s being allowed.
2: All member nations will become states of the new federal nation of the EU by 2022 as clearly laid out in the Lisbon treaty with no exceptions or veto’s.
3: All member states must adopt the Euro by 2022 and any new member state must do so within 2 years of joining the EU as laid down in the Lisbon treaty.
4: The London stock exchange will move to Frankfurt in 2020 and be integrated into the EU stock exchange resulting in a loss of 200,000 plus jobs in the UK because of the relocation. (This has already been pre-agreed and is only on a holding pattern due to the Brexit negotiations, which if Brexit does happen, the move is fully cancelled - but if not and the UK remains a member it’s full steam ahead for the move.)
5: The EU Parliament and ECJ become supreme over all legislative bodies of the UK.
6: The UK will adopt 100% of whatever the EU Parliament and ECJ lays down without any means of abstention or veto, negating the need for the UK to have the Lords or even the Commons as we know it today.
7: The UK will NOT be able to make its own trade deals.
8: The UK will NOT be able to set its own trade tariffs.
9 The UK will NOT be able to set its own trade quotas.
10: The UK loses control of its fishing rights
11: The UK loses control of its oil and gas rights
12: The UK loses control of its borders and enters the Schengen region by 2022 - as clearly laid down in the Lisbon treaty
13: The UK loses control of its planning legislation
14: The UK loses control of its armed forces including its nuclear deterrent
15: The UK loses full control of its taxation policy
16: The UK loses the ability to create its own laws and to implement them
17: The UK loses its standing in the Commonwealths
18: The UK loses control of any provinces or affiliated nations e.g.: Falklands, Cayman Islands, Gibraltar etc
19: The UK loses control of its judicial system
20: The UK loses control of its international policy
21: The UK loses full control of its national policy
22: The UK loses its right to call itself a nation in its own right.
23: The UK loses control of its space exploration program
24: The UK loses control of its Aviation and Sea lane jurisdiction
25: The UK loses its rebate in 2020 as laid down in the Lisbon treaty
26: The UK’s contribution to the EU is set to increase by an average of 1.2bn pa and by 2.3bn pa by 2020
This is the future that the youths of today think we stole from them?
They should be on their knees thanking us for saving them from being turned into Orwellian automatons!
Forget Deals no deals its time for remainers and brexiteers to unite and see whats coming before its to late. This is the whole reason they are dragging brexit out. So we can get to 2020 then we have no choices anynore.
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General / Re: scottish trip
« on: 08 February 2019, 11:20:54 am »
our 1st night will be in Dumbarton abbotsford hotel.
then we'll ride onto inveraray to Oban....

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General / PRINCE PHILIPS.LOL
« on: 19 January 2019, 05:09:20 pm »

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General / Re: scottish trip
« on: 15 January 2019, 09:46:54 am »
I didn't map it out its the MCN print off.
I've got that book to. so will have a proper read later.

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General / scottish trip
« on: 14 January 2019, 08:21:16 pm »
any of you guys done the north coast 767.
accomodation did you book in advance to hotels or just took a chance?
wife and I are planning to go this may. were stopping in Dumbarton.
I went last year with 15 other guys but accomodations was pre booked.probably because that many of us went.


https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=17aN8UyP_v00_ugQD6QHSVHMWAf4&hl=en_GB&ll=55.268136970982795%2C-3.906230881187298&z=8

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General / Re: Electronic chain oiler for a tenner
« on: 11 January 2019, 08:38:56 pm »
I think its brilliant idea.thanks for sharing.

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General / Re: Just for VNA a brexit thread
« on: 11 January 2019, 05:58:52 pm »
 
always seem to have problem loading pictures.anyone knows why?

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