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Insurance rant
#21
(14-11-13, 04:51 PM)brianjonze link Wrote: Looks sweet Christo, glad you are mobile again!

Thanks, Brian, me too!  Smile
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#22
gpz 500 look alike!!.....same size by the looks of it? :rolleyes
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#23
could i interest you in a tow bar ?  Big Grin 
One, is never going to be enough.....
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#24
(14-11-13, 05:45 PM)red98 link Wrote: could i interest you in a tow bar ?  Big Grin

NO!!  :lol :lol :lol
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#25
Trying phoning MCE insurance directly, I've been with them for 4 of my 5 years on a bike and they haven't let me down and given me very competetive quotes and good extras. At 21 I'm now fully comp and it's about £350 or something a year which is very good and when I claimed after getting my bike knocked over when it was parked they sorted it all out very well. Hastings direct are also good, although a bit more expensive I was with them last year for 1 year.
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#26
Nice one Cristo, is that theeee bike though or just for illustrative porpoises??????





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#27
Mine!  Big Grin Taken earlier today near No Man's Land, Wheathampstead.
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#28
:lol ...good un nogg"....think christo,s going for white matey?....sose his swastika sticker shows up after pranging the merc?....kin hell christo ule get a few on that fairing matey? :rollin :rollin instead of ..merve the swerve"...you.l be known has.....ramin the hun".... :lol
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#29
Excellent!, nice & retro i like it.


Never rode one but i reckon 400 is the perfect size really, fast enough even if you gotta wring its neck


Its all a bit too easy, even on the 600 to reach dodgy speeds & being light & nimble must give it a fighting chance on UK roads.


Considering how much traffic we deal with these days id say 55mph to 90mph is the most important for a bike, early days but how does it feel in this range so far???
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(14-11-13, 06:58 PM)noggythenog link Wrote: Excellent!, nice & retro i like it.


Never rode one but i reckon 400 is the perfect size really, fast enough even if you gotta wring its neck


Its all a bit too easy, even on the 600 to reach dodgy speeds & being light & nimble must give it a fighting chance on UK roads.


Considering how much traffic we deal with these days id say 55mph to 90mph is the most important for a bike, early days but how does it feel in this range so far???

Not thrashed it (yet), but it feels really planted, nimble as anything - makes our Fazers look like London busses!  :eek Been a good boy so far, most I saw was maybe 77 on t' speedo? But by gad, it's quick getting there!!  :lol
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(14-11-13, 06:56 PM)CRH link Wrote: :lol ...good un nogg"....think christo,s going for white matey?....sose his swastika sticker shows up after pranging the merc?....kin hell christo ule get a few on that fairing matey? :rollin :rollin instead of ..merve the swerve"...you.l be known has.....ramin the hun".... :lol


:lol :lol :lol


Here he is!!!!!


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#34
tidy looking bike that CHRISTO.....just the one thing missing though  :rolleyes :rolleyes :rolleyes :rolleyes :rolleyes ....mate had one of these and they are quick for a 400.....would`nt surprise me if it was as quick as you restricted 600  Wink .....you going to pick the towbar up or do you want it delivered ?
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(14-11-13, 07:04 PM)ChristoT link Wrote: Not thrashed it (yet), but it feels really planted, nimble as anything - makes our Fazers look like London busses!  :eek Been a good boy so far, most I saw was maybe 77 on t' speedo? But by gad, it's quick getting there!!  :lol

Just remember, as I mentioned when we met, you *DO NOT* have to prove anything to *ANYONE* :thumbup
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#36
Oh yes he Foccin does lol
Just flapping about on this stagnant little pond on the outer rim of the internet.....yup....  :-))
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#37
(15-11-13, 04:33 AM)Exupnut link Wrote: Oh yes he Foccin does lol

And that's why Mum has banned me from attending any rideouts.  :\
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