01-02-15, 07:43 PM
That is way to quick for you, stick with the Fazer :eek
What did you do with whatever else you've got?
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01-02-15, 07:43 PM
That is way to quick for you, stick with the Fazer :eek
01-02-15, 07:45 PM
(01-02-15, 07:35 PM)noggythenog link Wrote: This :b I have one of those :rolleyes.....its not a two stroke though :rolleyes
One, is never going to be enough.....
07-02-15, 06:09 PM
100 mile round trip on the XJ600 to Colwyn Bay.An hour on the prom, coffee and cake.Dry, snow in the fields at Bwlchgwyn, A balmy 6 degrees. Saw many bikers today, presume heading for the Dragon Rally campsite, as they were loaded up with what looked like tents and sleeping bags.
07-02-15, 07:12 PM
Tried to start the blackbird. failed
Put a heater infront of it. Failed Tomorrow may be getting the plugs out and cleaning. (internet says 4 - 5 hours to do this. foccin fairings ![]()
07-02-15, 07:54 PM
Fitted a new cat to the cage...MOT coming up and the last couple of years its just scraped through the emissions test so thought I it about time for a new one....should have been a simple job if it wasn't for the parts man giving me the wrong one.......twice >:
One, is never going to be enough.....
07-02-15, 08:01 PM
Thought about washing the car.......then thought fook it, it's to fecking cold...... :lol
Rexr.
Keep it simple......stupid..!!!
One clean Serow again, now devoid of salt for a few days I hope
07-02-15, 11:58 PM
Took off the KLEEN air pipework and crap on my ZX-9R and ZX-10R, and fitted crash bungs to both. Pipework took about 30 minutes on the 9 - well over 2 hours on the 10. Bloody modern bikes will 6 million interlocking fairing pieces!
08-02-15, 12:16 AM
Finished installing burglar alarm in my Villa. 200 metres of cable... 22 window sensors, 4 external door sensors, 8 internal door sensors (didn't feel the need to do the third floor :rolleyes ), 4 PIR's, Phone dialer and a bell box, Tested. Few! Never want to do that again.
Opened bottle of beer.
Some say that he eats habanero chilli peppers dipped in oil of capsaicin for extra bite and that his pyjamas are made from Nomex. All we know is, he's called Ad the Bad
08-02-15, 12:48 AM
Took daughter to Preston trax on the R1 for a moto-x photo shoot (40 miles) then a 95 mile slippery blast out with the bro-in-law through the trough of bowland on the R1, finishing off with an urgent blood bike run to Blackpool Victoria hospital on the Thundercat (20 miles).
An awesome days biking, but a chilly one!
21-02-15, 04:13 PM
The RX-8 went out for its MOT. I was a little sceptical as to whether it would pass especially as I had to erase the ECU warning about the CAT emissions in the morning (I know, I know) but thankfully it passed with only some minor quibbles.
Time to figure out if I shall keep the car and spend money putting it right (it needs new suspension and CAT as a minimum) or just have a bit of fun and move it on. The aren't expensive to buy, but they are damn expensive to run. Never thought I'd be looking forward to getting back in the ZS for it's fuel economy :|
22-02-15, 04:53 PM
Liz and I did 40 miles on our mountain bikes taking in bits of Warwickshire, Leicestershire and Northanptoshire - cold, wet, miserable........... and the weather was rubbish too!
23-02-15, 12:08 AM
Shortened my r1 high level can as it was enormous before. I also took the pillion peg hangers off to tidy her up a bit.
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23-02-15, 08:33 AM
(08-02-15, 12:16 AM)Kosmic Kartman link Wrote:4 PIR's, If 4 Parachute Infantry Regiments can't stop burglars, nothing will. The lengths you have to go to, eh? :lol
23-02-15, 11:18 AM
(23-02-15, 08:33 AM)nick crisp link Wrote:[quote author=Kosmic Kartman link=topic=11414.msg182682#msg182682 date=1423350964] If 4 Parachute Infantry Regiments can't stop burglars, nothing will. The lengths you have to go to, eh? :lol [/quote] :lol It's a big 6 bed house Nick. Next up is razer wire around my perimeter, acid filled moat with draw bridge and gate house, and machine gun turrets with those auto fire guns like in the alien film. Hopefully that will stop the Deer, evil Muntjac and Pheasants from fighting their way through my hedgerow, hoofing up my nice lawn and eating my vegetation. Orf my land! :2guns
Some say that he eats habanero chilli peppers dipped in oil of capsaicin for extra bite and that his pyjamas are made from Nomex. All we know is, he's called Ad the Bad
23-02-15, 11:38 AM
Oh, how the other half live!!! sigh...... :b
Money doesn't buy happiness, but it buys beer, and that helps!
23-02-15, 06:57 PM
Got the new bike lift in the shed.
the night i was born, lord the moon stood a fire red., my poor mother her crying,
she said the gypsy was right, and she fell right dead
23-02-15, 06:58 PM
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the night i was born, lord the moon stood a fire red., my poor mother her crying,
she said the gypsy was right, and she fell right dead
24-02-15, 12:17 PM
I am very envious of that lift,
but I must ask how rigid is that shed floor, all the ones I have come across have been quite flimsy. Might be wise to put some 3/4" plywood pads (even if it's just shuttering ply) under the feet to spread the load across at least a couple of rafters, I would be tempted to put a whole sheet under it. If its as flexi under foot as the ones I have experienced the thought of the combined weight of the lift and a FZS1000 plus any forces by yanking on spanners, leaning on bench etc all going down through the feet just scares me, the risk of it punching through the floor and tipping over :eek Judge it for yourself, and again - Nice :b
24-02-15, 01:44 PM
Thanks for the advice, yes I think your right now I think about it, the floor is quite thick, but there's a lot of weight there especially with the thou, I'm going to put a sheet of ply under the hole lift.
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