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Mine always seem to happen on new tyres, not old. Normally the day after they're fitted:mad:
Don't be ridiculous, man. These are Ducaaartis, they must be fed with DP truffles at least once a week or they'll never start again. I serenade...
But cyclists are far worse in this respect than any other road user, they really don't give a crap for anyone else but themselves. I'm not saying...
11 shots..? Feckin' lightweight:mad:
And the Guzzi..?
No, I've got really big hands. The coach bolt IS huge.
Hid, mostly. General dogsbody at the factory, no brolly dollies for fig:frown:
Still reckon mine's the best... [ATTACH][ATTACH]
Undoubtedly true.
When I worked at Mclaren they had some fantastic nicknames for some of the staff: Garfield: Lazy cleaner, stuck to windows. Mudflap: Bald race...
Looks pretty authentic to me, the brake disc is just an aftermarket item and it's quite common to see such items in place, however you can use...
You could always ride the bloody thing...
You don't realise how much you use a rear brake until you ain't got one. Try riding an Aprilia RSV, and you'll see how much more you use a rear...
I liked the car...
Try to never get a front puncture, they're really quite scary. Took me half an hour to extract the seat foam from my sphincter...
Yeah, I used to have an MZ too:upyeah:
According to that site my 1100 Griso is nearly as popular on the road as a Monster, which is clearly bollocks.
Speed and confidence is one thing, riding like a twat something else entirely, and sadly there's far too much of the latter going on. Once again I...
It's you. HTH:wink:
That's good enough for me. I'll get the gun...