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Foccer relay from Rotherham to Chatteris
#1
Any Foccers who could help ferry a rear fairing from Rotherham, Yorkshire to Chatteris, Cambridgeshire?

Thanks!
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#2
Fit on bike or need car?
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#3
(08-06-14, 04:43 PM)andybesy link Wrote: Fit on bike or need car?

Could bungee across the back of a bike, I suppose. I'm waiting for the seller to get back to me with dimensions, and possibly a shipping quote. It's a Ducati back end for the project bike:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/221459319859?_...EBIDX%3AIT
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#4
Bump? Seller hasn't replied about postage, so still looking for hands ferrying it South.

Ta!  Smile
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#5
No one able to help?
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#6
If someone can get it to Grantham, I could get the wife to pick it up and drop it in Peterborough. Or Melton Mowbray way and I could pick it up on't bike. I have Friday afternoons off so that would be the best time for me. Could probably get it to Chatteris as well.  Big Grin
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#7
Thanks, Risticuss! Any Yorkshire Foccers able to take the fairing to Grantham?
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#8
I'm going through Chatteris to ramsey and Peterborough from norwich Sunday, can't see as that helps but just putting it out there in case it does...
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#9
Thanks, Ogri. Unfortunately, it's the bringing it South that's the problem! The Northerners don't want to let anything go to the south!  :lol :lol :lol
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#10
Probably be quicker to drive up yourself Christo. Perhaps see if any foccer near to the seller would be willing to collect from him and hold it until u can collect it at your convenience

Even better use Hermes  courier service shouldn't be expensive to collect and deliver.
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#11
The seller isn't replying to messages, and I don't want to spend £50 on diesel for a £40 fairing if Foccers are going that way anyway.

To add to that, the seller isn't being very communicative.
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(12-06-14, 08:03 AM)ChristoT link Wrote: The seller isn't replying to messages, and I don't want to spend £50 on diesel for a £40 fairing if Foccers are going that way anyway.

To add to that, the seller isn't being very communicative.


He's probably got pissed off..........have you actually bought and paid for it

and the £40 - 50 in fuel depends how much and how quick you want it and how much a new one would cost. You could also turn it in to a social day out perhaps meet foccers up there for some chips Smile Christo I'm sure you've spent that on a ride out before without worrying Smile
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(12-06-14, 07:41 PM)midden link Wrote: [quote author=ChristoT link=topic=13508.msg153180#msg153180 date=1402556603]
The seller isn't replying to messages, and I don't want to spend £50 on diesel for a £40 fairing if Foccers are going that way anyway.

To add to that, the seller isn't being very communicative.


He's probably got pissed off..........have you actually bought and paid for it

and the £40 - 50 in fuel depends how much and how quick you want it and how much a new one would cost. You could also turn it in to a social day out perhaps meet foccers up there for some chips Smile Christo I'm sure you've spent that on a ride out before without worrying Smile
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Oh Gods, yes. And that is why I was living of 11p noodles last year!

Also, last year, I wasn't ploughing every spare penny into getting the bike roadworthy. I was ploughing every spare penny into the fuel tank.  Smile

Thing is, I don't want to buy and pay for it without a way of getting it down 'ere.
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(12-06-14, 08:15 PM)ChristoT link Wrote: [quote author=midden link=topic=13508.msg153319#msg153319 date=1402598506]
[quote author=ChristoT link=topic=13508.msg153180#msg153180 date=1402556603]
The seller isn't replying to messages, and I don't want to spend £50 on diesel for a £40 fairing if Foccers are going that way anyway.

To add to that, the seller isn't being very communicative.


He's probably got pissed off..........have you actually bought and paid for it

and the £40 - 50 in fuel depends how much and how quick you want it and how much a new one would cost. You could also turn it in to a social day out perhaps meet foccers up there for some chips Smile Christo I'm sure you've spent that on a ride out before without worrying Smile
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Oh Gods, yes. And that is why I was living of 11p noodles last year!

Also, last year, I wasn't ploughing every spare penny into getting the bike roadworthy. I was ploughing every spare penny into the fuel tank.  Smile

Thing is, I don't want to buy and pay for it without a way of getting it down 'ere.
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11p on noodles!!!!!!! you could make them yourself for less.



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including ones who like chocolate....Wink
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(13-06-14, 01:03 AM)midden link Wrote: [quote author=ChristoT link=topic=13508.msg153325#msg153325 date=1402600513]
[quote author=midden link=topic=13508.msg153319#msg153319 date=1402598506]
[quote author=ChristoT link=topic=13508.msg153180#msg153180 date=1402556603]
The seller isn't replying to messages, and I don't want to spend £50 on diesel for a £40 fairing if Foccers are going that way anyway.

To add to that, the seller isn't being very communicative.


He's probably got pissed off..........have you actually bought and paid for it

and the £40 - 50 in fuel depends how much and how quick you want it and how much a new one would cost. You could also turn it in to a social day out perhaps meet foccers up there for some chips Smile Christo I'm sure you've spent that on a ride out before without worrying Smile
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Oh Gods, yes. And that is why I was living of 11p noodles last year!

Also, last year, I wasn't ploughing every spare penny into getting the bike roadworthy. I was ploughing every spare penny into the fuel tank.  Smile

Thing is, I don't want to buy and pay for it without a way of getting it down 'ere.
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11p on noodles!!!!!!! you could make them yourself for less.
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Not with the chicken flavor sachet!

I honestly mean the plastic sachet, tasted better than the noodles!
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#16
ummm yeah.....
quarter chicken oxo cube per portion  job done
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[quote author=midden link=topic=13508.msg153382#msg153382 date=1402619357]
ummm yeah.....
quarter chicken oxo cube per portion  job done
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Even I'm not that cheap!


Who am I kidding? Good wheeze!
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#18
Christo, where you are you could always survive on stolen carrots if things get tough... Wink
Or if you ventured out tick fen way, stolen onions.
Or be really adventurous, a couple of miles further out and it's stolen potato heaven. Fish the drains and you got Zander.


You have a free fish and veggie feast on your doorstep..... Wink Smile
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#19
What if someone could collect and post on cos it would cost about £3 with Hermes?
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(13-06-14, 09:49 AM)karlo link Wrote: What if someone could collect and post on cos it would cost about £3 with Hermes?

That would be ideal if someone could collect for me. Midden said Jacko and DDtwelve are near there, I'll be PM'ing them later
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