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Phil retired, Jonny and Gaz have moved to B&B Suzuki and Pete (owner of B&B) has established a bit of an independent Ducati specialist within B&B...
It's OT but just to be clear that there are cuts that jeopardise passenger safety along with a whole raft of detrimental changes to working...
Good for them, I hope that their unions negotiate reasonable working conditions and appropriate remuneration on their behalf and the media doesn't...
Now there's a thought...
Have a look on the seat... :D
There'll be a good reason :upyeah:
Replaced the stop/tail and indicator bulbs in the 860GT with an LED for reliability and more embrightening. [IMG] It really is a lovely old...
Nah, that's Ford and Vauxhall you're thinking of... a team of talented Welshmen keep the tinworm away from from the good stuff. :) [IMG]
In literal terms, Red is the fastest colour. But Ducati, Lancia and Ferrari look best in yellow.
SW Motech do a few, was there another thread about this? Thought I’d replied on that one but might have dreamt it…
[ATTACH] SW Motech, but apparently only gives @ <30 litres... Scrambler tank bag used too. Their range is here
Adam has a reputation as being pretty good it seems, perhaps increasingly more interested in growing the sales than servicing side of his...
Awww miss it.
Shotgun is all decorated. Jobs all done. Wrapping all wrapped. Have a good Christmas everyone, keep safe and all that. [IMG] [IMG]
Car or van? We use Enterprise / National at work and I've never had a bad experience with them.
Like a Land Rover / Range Rover.
You’re in luck, she’s an instructor.
Practice definitely helps, and getting comfortable with handling a big bike at a standstill can make a big difference when it comes to enjoying...
neither did I the first time I did it, nearly threw myself over the front.
The rear locking up and sliding into bends is all part of the fun. :) That's why I have another 748... but I do still miss my 899... :sob: