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Oh, you're full of good news, ain't ya!:eek:
You are a sick, sick man:mad:
I used to have a bike like that too...
Quite so. Some people prefer carbon fibre to polycarbonate - not strictly necessary, but nice to have. I just don't want people to start thinking...
But it also WILL be good enough to keep the engine going for 100,000 miles plus if it's treated to the correct service schedules. And I'll...
Fair enough. Like you say though, chances are the problems people come across with water damage is likely to be caused by not changing the coolant...
Fiat Supermirafiori, 2 litre twin cam, bloody rocketship in it's day:upyeah:
It's a no-no for the track? I thought that would be the very place it is aimed for. De-ionised water will also produce less corrosion, I've been...
It does, thankyou. I've just had a good look inside it with a torch and mirror, and it's not as bad as I expected, but would still benefit from...
We have an understanding. They come near the shed - I kill them. Has worked for the last 12 years.
The trouble with damage caused by water mains is the council won't touch it, they'll just report it to the local water company, and then you've...
My neighbours are pikeys. They do not have a say.
Thanks, I'll take a look. Didn't know I had to strip the old sealer, that coulda caused a calamity:eek:
Welcome to my world. No! Honestly Char, your mind...:eek:
Been up and in the shed since 3am. Fookin' knackered now:frown:
I've been reporting potholes for years, and it works, so don't just sit there moaning about it, get on the website, or onto your local council,...
And of course now we have the 899 Minigale. Very predictable.
Humour: often hard to spot...
Last time I worked in Llandudno it was full of scousers... Attacked the guzzi's petrol tank with wet and dry and a rattle can, and didn't like...