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What did you do with whatever else you've got?
Bloody hell,,i would of come home sooner  :lol :lol :lol :lol :lol :lol


Beautiful place though,amazing pics
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good for you kosmic for getting out there  :thumbup .....as a complete contrast i took  my son out on our push bikes yesterday...started at boulters lock.maidenhead.followed the thames path under  brunels rail bridge.onto bray and then cycled around dorney reach home to the rowing events at the 2012olympics............all in shorts and t-shirts    Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin 


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One, is never going to be enough.....
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You !!!! :eek ,    you are his father ?, :lol
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Slim.....have you ever seen Hot tub time machine?......top film, give it a watch.


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Easiest way to go fast........don't buy a blue bike
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Awesome film. Funny as Foc. I could watch it again and again
Yamaha Fazer 'the only bike you'll ever need' maybe ???
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Replaced the headlights on the ZS with clear versions Smile


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Put the RX-8 up for sell as I just can't afford to run it along side the MG and the Fazer and I really need the cash right now. Sad to see it go, but realistically I never fell in love with it as I did with the MG
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(01-04-15, 02:22 PM)Dead Eye link Wrote: Put the RX-8 up for sell as I just can't afford to run it along side the MG and the Fazer and I really need the cash right now. Sad to see it go, but realistically I never fell in love with it as I did with the MG

:'(

Pity, it's a stonking car!
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Taxed the DRZ and hit the country lanes and dirt tracks. Totally different riding experience to the Fazer which I'm loving.

Elevated riding position allowing me to see over hedgerows, punchy out of the corners and I can't seem to get enough of that rear wheel stepped out and spinning malarkey. Smile

Think it's found it's natural habitat. Big Grin


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Took the Husky for the MOT, passed,,minor on the rear wheel bearings,,theres a job i will try,,


20 miles each way,,vibration nation through the pegs with them knobblys :lol , a good laugh really,then jumped on the FZ1s and went for a spin,a bit different, forks working a treat.


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Took this for an MOT and it passed.

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Met up with some mates at the Potteries Egg Run

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Got photographed by the local paper leaving the Egg Run car park.

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Oh, and bought some new genuine Honda front discs for the CBF1000 so I can sell it with a clear conscience.
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bought internet access for my static caravan, 100, pound, :'( but now have the modern world back. Big Grin
sent from my carafan in tenby, Wink
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Did a bit more of my new painting.

[Image: 16843634478_ec2b0712a0_b.jpg]ALB_0271 by Adrian Barnard. Trackart, on Flickr
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
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Excellent work Kosmic. Oils I think?

Makes my efforts at watercolours seem pretty crap. I haven't done anything in quite a while, but hoping to get back into it one day. Never tried oils, but I wonder if I might find it a little easier than watercolours, as those are one-shot things; get it too wrong and there's no recovering it, whereas with oils you can rescue mistakes? Not to take anything away from yours, that's pretty bloody good.

Can I make a suggestion though? What it needs is....................................black. Yes, black, lots of lovely black all over the place, splash it on, black, BLACK I TELL YOU!  :lol
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(04-04-15, 05:21 PM)nick crisp link Wrote: Can I make a suggestion though? What it needs is....................................black. Yes, black, lots of lovely black all over the place, splash it on, black, BLACK I TELL YOU!  :lol

:lol :lol  A Fast Show classic!

Great looking painting :thumbup. Wish I could paint like that :'(. I struggle with Cuprinol on a fence panel :lol
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Took Wug the Pug for a little bimble down the back lanes. Used to do this on the Fazer, much different in the car. It's not particularly fast, but it is challenging - I suppose green laning is similar for bikes? The roads are barely wider than the car, and often, the hedgerows mean you can't see much until it's on top of you. You end up driving between 2nd and 3rd gear a lot, often on the brake more than the throttle. The mud on the road means you have to be very ginger around corners, less because of speed, but because of making sure you can stop safely if someone appears in front and you need to stop sharpish (which I did have to do a few times. And on that surface, you only have to look at the brake for the wheels to lock up).

Course the clear straights mean you can then give it a little more welly. But still way under the national limit (which all these lanes are). Great fun, only lasted half an hour or so, but cleared out a few cobwebs.  Smile
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(04-04-15, 05:21 PM)nick crisp link Wrote: Excellent work Kosmic. Oils I think?

Makes my efforts at watercolours seem pretty crap. I haven't done anything in quite a while, but hoping to get back into it one day. Never tried oils, but I wonder if I might find it a little easier than watercolours, as those are one-shot things; get it too wrong and there's no recovering it, whereas with oils you can rescue mistakes? Not to take anything away from yours, that's pretty bloody good.

Can I make a suggestion though? What it needs is....................................black. Yes, black, lots of lovely black all over the place, splash it on, black, BLACK I TELL YOU!  :lol

Nick. They're not oils it's acrylic paint on canvas. You can get them to look like oils or watercolours depending on how much water you use. I don't really use oils any more because I hate waiting for it to dry.
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(04-04-15, 08:32 PM)Kosmic Kartman link Wrote: Nick. They're not oils it's acrylic paint on canvas. You can get them to look like oils or watercolours depending on how much water you use. I don't really use oils any more because I hate waiting for it to dry.

Oh right. I did dabble briefly with acrylics, but not long enough to start getting the hang of it really. I used a canvas effect paper designed for acrylics. Maybe I'll give it another shot sometime.
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I recently fitted a Rizoma brake fluid reservoir and an integrated rear light to my tuono v4


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If it's broken, it's not fixed.
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100000 mile service on the Mazda 6 today, plugs were surprisingly good (just a few deposits) considering they had 50,000 miles on them. Smile

All gaiters intact and no play in any of the bushes.  Smile
Going to have to change the rear disks&pads and all 4  shock absorbers, no leaks just that the damping is not what it was.  :eek


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