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Wasn't his brother a development rider for Ducati, or something like that?
Yeah, but what are you doing prior to hanging them up? Machine wash? Scrubbing with detergent or soap? Febreeze..?
£50 doesn't seem too bad really. But I'll try Johnsons first as they're local.
Beer's a totally different thing. I can live without petrol. Are you lookin' at my pint..?:mad:
Been outside in the rain cleaning my bikes. WTF!? I can't help it, I hate to see a dirty bike:frown: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Oddly enough I've just been looking at that on youtube. I've also found out that Johnsons, the dry cleaners, do a bike leathers service, so I'll...
Hey, that's my line:mad:
I bought my dream bike, a Katana 1100. It was shite:frown:
But they're new! Well, about six months old, and I like 'em. Believe me, when you're as 'muscular' as I am it's hard to find kit that fits well....
Doesn't really help though, does it? At the time new sportsbikes were around 7-8 grand, now they're 11-12K. But fuel has tripled in price....
I've got all the energy of a slow loris with a broken tail:frown:
...Are kicking up a bit. Well, a lot actually, they fuggin' stink:eek: The combination of 7 days hard use followed by getting caught in a downpour...
Be nice when it's finished...
Reckon I'm doing okay then; 49, over 10 years ncd but license in tatters; Triumph Sprint ST and fuglystrada 1000, fully comp with declared extras...
You need to redress the balance, Sir. Go here and buy one:upyeah:
I disagree, fuel is one of the biggest expenses for many - unless you buy new bikes rather than secondhand of course, but then you already know...
That and the bar bill, yes.
Do they do a facemask for a 2-valve Multistrada..?
Just added up the fuel receipts from my trip to Brno...366 euros:frown: I can't really blame the bike, it averaged 38.7mpg despite being thrashed...
Quite like the matt look, but not in that colour. Looks like primer.