I have a removable passenger back rest (see above).Eraser wrote:That pillion seat looks like you'll slide right off the back.
What is new in your little world?
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Detachable sissy bar
Looks comfortable.

Looks comfortable.
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This is my ride
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AgreedDon Carlos wrote:Nice man

Bikes today look so different to those of a few years ago. This 350cc 4 cylinder was always a favourite of mine and I regret not owning one in the day


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Actually, the whole 70's styled motorbike is becoming hot again. Just look at these ones:
2018 Kawasaki z900rs:
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The new BMWs look lovely. Would buy.
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God forbid it's a GS though. Too many of those on the road already. And far too few of them actually get to see off-road dirt.
The BMW R NineT is pretty cool though. Or are we aiming for the HP4 here?
The BMW R NineT is pretty cool though. Or are we aiming for the HP4 here?
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Don't like it.
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I like mine better.
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Bad taste is a taste too 

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2 of my 3 babies. The green one is the most fun.
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Holes are getting cut in to the plasterboard ceiling today for easier access to those butterfly/flow control valves that are being replaced. I mentioned last page.
The old valve left is the original plastic model where 'motors' have failed in 3 out of 4. New replacements are of are metal construction.

Everything is wrapped in plastic to hopefully save the dust. We wait....
The old valve left is the original plastic model where 'motors' have failed in 3 out of 4. New replacements are of are metal construction.

Everything is wrapped in plastic to hopefully save the dust. We wait....
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And I like mine even better than that.YourGrandpa wrote:I like mine better.![]()

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Nearly all done save a little clean up. Seemed an easy job and just over 2 hours thus far..

Plasterer tomorrow and some painting later in the week and we're done.


Plasterer tomorrow and some painting later in the week and we're done.
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Scourge (the moron) just owned Gramps...I hope Gramps will be okay...
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Looks like a breakout. I really like the breakouts and have considered getting a 114. But all of the ones I've seen have too much chrome. I want one that's more/all blacked out.Scourge wrote:And I like mine even better than that.![]()
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Those mirrors are badass
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Just bringing back to none gay bikes...
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Finished building it up, just needs a few more things and summer to fucking start.
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Finished building it up, just needs a few more things and summer to fucking start.
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not a fan of bikes that try to be too many things at once
otherwise, great
otherwise, great
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Never thought I'd get a CX but it's got all the characteristics of a road bike and you can hammer it down a dirt track. Now that I live on the edge of the Shropshire hills and Welsh border, I can't wait for summer.
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Bicycles are for kids and morons with man boobs...
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It is. And you can always powder coat or replace the chrome with black parts.YourGrandpa wrote:Looks like a breakout. I really like the breakouts and have considered getting a 114. But all of the ones I've seen have too much chrome. I want one that's more/all blacked out.Scourge wrote:And I like mine even better than that.![]()
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A/C technician earlier today finished replacing 6 of these flow control/damper devices and did a pretty good job IMO given the task..
The painter then turned up on queue at 8am (A/C here at 7am) and said he was just 'having a look'
On doing so said the ceiling plaster repair was a bit too big a job for him to undertake. I thanked him for his honesty and said I'd call him after we get the repairs done. He is a good painter and has done great work for us before. Look, he could have give the plaster job a go I suppose and made a real mess or more likely taken 2 or 3 times as long so I would prefer an expert in the trade to attend. They'd have the skills and tools being 10 times better than me at the task.
I then called our regular building maintenance man and asked he recommend someone. He did and I called and it is happening tomorrow thank goodness.
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My luck I suppose. Thankfully I do see and end to all the works and soon. The last drama will be recovering out 2 and 3 seat lounge pieces and while we're on a holiday 
The painter then turned up on queue at 8am (A/C here at 7am) and said he was just 'having a look'

I then called our regular building maintenance man and asked he recommend someone. He did and I called and it is happening tomorrow thank goodness.
** Appreciate that tradespeople here have been a scarce commodity in the last 12/24 months. If you do call one they are hard to pin down as there's lots of work about, both new build and renovation stuff happening hereabouts



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