18-02-17, 06:18 PM
Know exactly what you mead Carl
Went to look at a Fazer 400 near Tullamore (Middle of Ieland) a few years ago for my son. Advertised as good clean bike. Seller drags the bike out of a shed and I took one look at the manky bike with 2 soft tyres and said to the seller "Your definition of clean is totally different to mine". Had the cheek to ask "What do you mean" I just said "This is my bike, this is what I call clean". Then he says "It just needs a wash", so I said "You wash it and good luck selling it, but it won't be to me"
Just as well I had only detoured 30 miles on my trip home from Dublin after a work related meeting to see it. Would have been seriously pissed off if I had traveled 280 miles there and back to see a heap of shite. It was only a 30 mile detour and back through some nice roads on a summer afternoon.
At least the last bike I went to see with Downey was exactly as described and he bought. We both enjoyed that spin back :lol
Went to look at a Fazer 400 near Tullamore (Middle of Ieland) a few years ago for my son. Advertised as good clean bike. Seller drags the bike out of a shed and I took one look at the manky bike with 2 soft tyres and said to the seller "Your definition of clean is totally different to mine". Had the cheek to ask "What do you mean" I just said "This is my bike, this is what I call clean". Then he says "It just needs a wash", so I said "You wash it and good luck selling it, but it won't be to me"
Just as well I had only detoured 30 miles on my trip home from Dublin after a work related meeting to see it. Would have been seriously pissed off if I had traveled 280 miles there and back to see a heap of shite. It was only a 30 mile detour and back through some nice roads on a summer afternoon.
At least the last bike I went to see with Downey was exactly as described and he bought. We both enjoyed that spin back :lol