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It's the sunlit uplands
Arthur Dailey.
Cheaper to play Russian roulette.
Sorry, yes it is, but I still haven't had it valeted after removing it from winter storage. I have one correction, it was originally a...
As long as Skinner is there I wouldn't/won't buy a Norton on principle.
It's a beaut, but on the small side.
Have you considered Capetown? It's an epic city. Absolutely brilliant place.
Edinburgh and Glasgow are both great places to live. I've lived in both. Weather is dubious but the people are lovely.
I've had a dainese d air jacket in daily use for a couple of years. Service has been excellent.
Is this an easy job?
You can't do that unless you have absolute proof it was one of them who stole it, which it doesn't sound like you do. I'd also be very careful of...
I have zards on my 1098 which are a young lads dream, but are now embarrassingly loud. Is there any simple way of deadening the sound a bit?
I don't believe he couldn't drag or bump that bike a yard sideways.
A very few do. The majority are either unfussed, or activey squeeze aside a bit to let you though where I am anyway.
The real issue here is tennis.
I have a pillion on my 1098. A pig will fly before my wife would get on it. My lass is happy out going to school on it though.
It's an absolute beauty. Why this one as opposed to one of your others?
I generally reckon that if you factor in the price of maintenance, mot and insurance over twenty years, it would want to go up by a lot to break even.
I know, I bought it because it's a lovely bike. I have the r1200r for usual use, but I've two old and one new car as well, and I cycle a lot of...
I never go out just for a drive on it. I use bikes for getting about the place. I have a r1200r which I use if there's rain and/or through the...