So, in time honoured tradition (and with one trouser leg rolled up) I hereby
swear in the following members who have undergone the sacred rites of riding
in the A413, in the presence of other UKRMers and breakfasting at one of the
fine food establishments in Buckingham.
BOTAFOT#0 goes to Rik, for selflessly christening the road with his bike.
<One minutes silence for fallen VFR. You, at the back, get yer hat off!!>
BOTAFOT#1 goes to Bear for, so far, being faster than anybody else along
that bit of road, even with a steaming hangover.
BOTAFOT#2 is me, cos I say so, right?
BOTAFOT#3 belongs to Ace with an honourable mention for managing to do the
entire 12 miles without his bike breaking down or requiring a major service.
BOTAFOT#4 goes to Paul Carmichael with a demerit for deciding that going
home to do chores was more interesting than riding any further with us.
I am reserving BOTAFOT#13 for the first person to get nicked on a UKRM run
along that road and BOTAFOT#69 for the first UKRMer to manage to score in
the Little Chef, but all other numbers are open.
Anybody up for it this Sunday?
--
Andrew
CBR400RR
BOTAFOT#2
>Anybody up for it this Sunday?
I could well be - where are you starting from?
Oh, and you don't go fast, do you? :-)
--
darsy TCP#0.FF#1.SSC#1.VBC#3 SZR660 ex-GSF1200Nx TheVoiceOfReason
Well, I'm starting from Thame, but we generally meet up in the car park of
the Horse and summit pub in Aylesbury.
> Oh, and you don't go fast, do you? :-)
Personally, no, but I have observed others doing so (most noticably Bear).
Out of respect for the locals we observe an unofficial speed limit of 250mph
and I'm proud to say that nobody has exceeded it yet.
--
Andrew
CBR400RR
BOTAFOT#2
>Well, I'm starting from Thame, but we generally meet up in the car park of
>the Horse and summit pub in Aylesbury.
Oi'll see how the decorating goes on saturday - might not be allowed
out to play on sunday if I don't get all my painting done (I was
supposed to do it last weekend, see, but I pissed off up to derbyshire
all weekend). What time do you meet?
>> Oh, and you don't go fast, do you? :-)
>
>Personally, no, but I have observed others doing so (most noticably Bear).
>Out of respect for the locals we observe an unofficial speed limit of 250mph
>and I'm proud to say that nobody has exceeded it yet.
Fairy nuff. It's not that *I* don't go fast, rather the SZR runs out
of puff around 110mph. It goes around corners OK, though.
<snip>
> Oi'll see how the decorating goes on saturday - might not be allowed
> out to play on sunday if I don't get all my painting done (I was
> supposed to do it last weekend, see, but I pissed off up to derbyshire
> all weekend). What time do you meet?
Time is variable - 11am seems to be the norm at the moment.
> >> Oh, and you don't go fast, do you? :-)
> >
> >Personally, no, but I have observed others doing so (most noticably
Bear).
> >Out of respect for the locals we observe an unofficial speed limit of
250mph
> >and I'm proud to say that nobody has exceeded it yet.
>
> Fairy nuff. It's not that *I* don't go fast, rather the SZR runs out
> of puff around 110mph. It goes around corners OK, though.
I don't fink I've had the CBR over 120 on that bit of road, so you should be
OK. There's a few villages that slow things down and enough traffic to
allow catch up time for the slower riders.
There's also an alarming number of wobbly gits on R1's, Dukes and Blades
that you can blow into the weeds and feel proud about.
--
Andrew
CBR400RR
BOTAFOT#2
Hyethengewe.
Roight. I'm off out to swap the zorst off the VFR. Mr InsCoEng is
coming tomorrow to say "Yea" or "Nay" to its requiring disposal as
land-fill or whatever.
I'm seriously jiggered at the mo as I'd hoped to buy me a 6R; small
problemo - I'm a wee bit,er , long for one. I foolishly parked
myself on top of a 2000 spec 9R and the bastard thing fitted. Small
problem with insuring such an animal.
So any thoughts?
--
|Rik R. - UKRMHRC#10 - One good side of a VFR800FI-W - DC#1 - BOTAFOT#0
|# You don't believe me | "Experience is the worst teacher.
|That the scenery | It always gives the test first
|Could be a cold-blooded killer. | and the instruction afterward."
<SNIP>
> Roight. I'm off out to swap the zorst off the VFR. Mr InsCoEng is
> coming tomorrow to say "Yea" or "Nay" to its requiring disposal as
> land-fill or whatever.
I'll have the zorst off you, should be able to fit it using my extensive
toolkit[1]. I was going to have it off as soon as the bike was off the
deck, but Bear pointed out that it was a bit tasteless to strip your bike
while you were still in shock[2].
> I'm seriously jiggered at the mo as I'd hoped to buy me a 6R; small
> problemo - I'm a wee bit,er , long for one. I foolishly parked
> myself on top of a 2000 spec 9R and the bastard thing fitted. Small
> problem with insuring such an animal.
Ar, yes. I can see why your insurers may object to you going out and about
on such a thing.
> So any thoughts?
33bhp restrictor kit? Stabalizers (sp?)? CG125?
--
Andrew
CBR400RR
BOTAFOT#2
[1] A hammer.
[2] Bear was interested in putting in an offer for your tax disc.
--
Andrew
CBR400RR
BOTAFOT#2
Having seen darsy muscle a Bindit 12 around corners in an "enthusiastic"
manner, I would hazard a guess that he is no slouch on the SZR ...
--
Bastard Bear
These are my own opinions, and not necessarily those of all Bears
TART#1 UKRMHRC#8 GHPOTHUF#4 HB#2 TCP#1a DIAABTCOD#4 ZX-9R KotTCN
"Deligatus est! Viae abeamus!"
I've not had the 9R beyond 130 anywhere along that road ... the
acceleration helps overtakes, sure, but believe me, it's not the
straights where I make up the time :-)=
> There's also an alarming number of wobbly gits on R1's, Dukes and Blades
> that you can blow into the weeds and feel proud about.
Indeed :-)=
I might well be up for that Sunday if I'm around ...
Is anyone welcome..?
I might be on for a wee run. Any chance of directions to the pub (or
want to meet somewhere near Thame as I'll be coming from the Oxford
direction) ?
Later,
Euain
ps. I'm not particularly fast but can hold my own in any eating
establishment.
--
Euain Drysdale
Displaced Scotsman with a Bandit 600 =)
and a Peugeot 205 Diesel =(
e-mail: drysdale_at_storm_dot_ag_dot_rl_dot_ac_dot_uk
**** Desperately seeking inspiration for a .sig =) ****
>Time is variable - 11am seems to be the norm at the moment.
Ah, and where was it exactly again?
>There's also an alarming number of wobbly gits on R1's, Dukes and Blades
>that you can blow into the weeds and feel proud about.
I find that when you do overtake someone on a much faster bike on a
corner, they invariably pull some stupid overtaking manoevre on the
next straight.
I'll try and be there (wherever it is).
> I'll try and be there (wherever it is).
a) go to Aylesbury
b) look for signs for the A413
c) At the bottom of the A413 there's a pub on your left just after a
roundabout ... AndyR will be along shortly to tell you what it's called.
>a) go to Aylesbury
>b) look for signs for the A413
>c) At the bottom of the A413 there's a pub on your left just after a
>roundabout ... AndyR will be along shortly to tell you what it's called.
Okie Dokie, pig-in-a-pokie. If I get my decorating done on Saturday,
I'll def. be there about 11am on Sunday.
>I'll have the zorst off you, should be able to fit it using my extensive
>toolkit[1]. I was going to have it off as soon as the bike was off the
>deck, but Bear pointed out that it was a bit tasteless to strip your bike
>while you were still in shock[2].
And apart from that, the bike still hadnt yet come to a standstill:-)
--
JP Davis (optional fibreglass bodywork)
GSX600F (unintentional tacky paintjob)and ST1100 Pan European (intentional tacky paintjob)
NATC#1 MHP#1
It's called the "Horse and " something. Groom? Rider? Pervert?
Follow the directions and you can't go wrong.
--
Andrew
CBR400RR
BOTAFOT#2
<Snip>
All welcome, directions from Bear earlier in this thread.
--
Andrew
CBR400RR
BOTAFOT#2
<G>
Unfortunately, having got it off the bike, I've now discovered it's
somewhat, er, past best [1]
In fact, the whole rear sub-frame is banana'd. I couldn't actually
refit the OEM can properly, so I bolted the can to the bottom of the
peg-hanger and got one bolt through the hanger to the subframe,
then, somehow got some of the bodywork (what's left, anyway) over
the thing.
[snip]
> > So any thoughts?
>
> 33bhp restrictor kit? Stabalizers (sp?)? CG125?
Hmm...A restricted 12R, perhaps? <LOL!>
[1] Big FOAD hole in rear of carbon-fibre casing :-(
> For those that are interested, the footnotes were :
>
> [1] A hammer.
'Bout right. I managed most of my "maintenance" this afo with
a dodgy Ł3.99 socket set, a 1" adjustable spanner and a lot of
brute-force and ignorance.
I don't yet own a hammer. Anyway, I couldn't trust myself to
operate one safely.
> [2] Bear was interested in putting in an offer for your tax disc.
Interestingly (or not), even the tax-disk holder's nadgered.
Ooooh, I might be tempted.
'specially now I've just had the bike serviced [1]
I trust all this talk of speeds acheived on the A413 is in km/h ...
[1] front caliper overhaul [2], new rear pads
[2] which nearly caused a face-plant this morning when a ped. walked out in
front of me
--
Simon Kenyon
FZS 600
remove 'zzz' to fix email address
[snip]
>I'm seriously jiggered at the mo as I'd hoped to buy me a 6R; small
>problemo - I'm a wee bit,er , long for one. I foolishly parked
>myself on top of a 2000 spec 9R and the bastard thing fitted. Small
>problem with insuring such an animal.
>
>So any thoughts?
Popped down to Jack Lilley's in Shepperton where they had a launch-thingy
for the TT600. Thought it looked really crap in all the photos, but in the
flesh it looks pretty slinky, especially the silver/red one. Had a sit on
one and it's pretty spacious, even for a tall git like me. I may be
darkening their doorstep for a test ride some time soon, bank manager and
insurance permitting.
<Snip>
Go on! Be tempted!
The speed at which the A413 is tackled is entirely at the discretion of the
individual. As the main objective is to get yourself to Buckingham to enjoy
some brunch there isn't much of a hurry.
--
Andrew
CBR400RR
BOTAFOT#2
<SNIP>
> I might be on for a wee run. Any chance of directions to the pub (or
> want to meet somewhere near Thame as I'll be coming from the Oxford
> direction) ?
Whoops, dint read that bit properly the first time through.
If you're coming from Oxford way then I can meet you in the services by the
A418 in Thame, if you so wish. Prolly around half ten ish.
--
Andrew
CBR400RR
BOTAFOT#2
Horse & Groom, I think ...
Some bad news ...
... it's going to piss down all weekend, coz I've just cleaned me bike
:-)=
Got the swingarm to shine up ok with loads of Gunk and a jetwash (being
careful to keep it away from any linkages), but the painted wheels are
going to need some *serious* elbow grease ... :-(=
>Got the swingarm to shine up ok with loads of Gunk and a jetwash (being
>careful to keep it away from any linkages), but the painted wheels are
>going to need some *serious* elbow grease ... :-(=
You reckon Gunk's any good then? I had been using Yoshimoto Phoxitorf,
which totally rocks, but I can't find anywhere that sells it at the
moment.
One of the advantages of alloy-coloured alloy wheels is that you can
use the normal car-alloys stuff "Wonderwheels" which is pretty good.
And cheap.
Sounds good. I'll be there at 10:30 or so on Sunday.
I'll see if I can drag anyone else along aswell..
Later,
Euain
... oh no I won't - not at £2500 fully comp. Oh, and I have to find a
garage.
Yes. Where&When?
--
SMFMD#1
si...@tao-group.remove-this-bit.com
Not really, but I can get hold of it easily enough and it's better than
Happy Shopper washing up liquid ...
> I had been using Yoshimoto Phoxitorf,
> which totally rocks, but I can't find anywhere that sells it at the
> moment.
... which is why I'm using Gunk; Jizer is better, though, but the Gunk
was dead cheap ...
> One of the advantages of alloy-coloured alloy wheels is that you can
> use the normal car-alloys stuff "Wonderwheels" which is pretty good.
> And cheap.
I use Holts Wheel Cleaner, which says it's ok for use on painted wheels
and hasn't done any damage in the 4 or so times I've used it. Doesn't
seem to do a great deal, though :-)=
>Go on! Be tempted!
Prolly meet up at this mystery pub in Aylesbury as I'm coming from London
>
>I'm seriously jiggered at the mo as I'd hoped to buy me a 6R; small
>problemo - I'm a wee bit,er , long for one. I foolishly parked
>myself on top of a 2000 spec 9R and the bastard thing fitted. Small
>problem with insuring such an animal.
>
>So any thoughts?
Yes.
You're too tall. And you get taller every time we met.
HTH HAND etc
--
Snowleopard
TofS#0 *Put the cat out to reply*
If you can't find third gear, don't *try* for third gear.
> Anybody up for it this Sunday?
I may well be - we can see if another VFR can be claimed by that roundabout.
Be warned that I am not a particularly quick rider so you can all enjoy a
rest while I catch you up! Perhaps I can get some BB cornering advice
(other than giving it rhubarb) ?!
If I'm not there by 11 don't hang round though. Where's the feeding point
in Buckingham (?) if I am late?
--
Paul C
VFR800 - Bandit 600S
Admits to working for London Transport!
Er ... chuck it into the corner, stay on the throttle no matter what.
I'm the last bloke to take advice coz I always look like I'm 1.5 seconds
away from lunching it ... and often feel that way, too.
> If I'm not there by 11 don't hang round though. Where's the feeding point
> in Buckingham (?) if I am late?
Little Thief, opposite Tescos, at the roundabout at the end of the 413.
More expensive than tescos, but the food in tescos is shite, and their
coffee is piss water [1], and you can't smoke in Tescos either.
[1] Not that Little Chef are much better in that respect ...
"From ... take advice from ..."
Doh!
>I'm seriously jiggered at the mo as I'd hoped to buy me a 6R; small
>problemo - I'm a wee bit,er , long for one. I foolishly parked
>myself on top of a 2000 spec 9R and the bastard thing fitted. Small
>problem with insuring such an animal.
>
>So any thoughts?
Aprilla SL1000 [1]
[1] Shame they had to go and call it the Falco though.... Yes it does
make me think of that dodgy song from the 80's.
--
Rob
SV650SY @1.2K, "Craptra" V6 @77.5K
"This message has been sponsored by Shiraz Cabernet '98" :o)
>I'm seriously jiggered at the mo as I'd hoped to buy me a 6R; small
>problemo - I'm a wee bit,er , long for one. I foolishly parked
>myself on top of a 2000 spec 9R and the bastard thing fitted. Small
>problem with insuring such an animal.
>
>So any thoughts?
GL15? Blackbird? CBR Thou?
There should be an RS125 available in E14 shortly...
--
Noisy Fat Bastard Ignoramus #0001
GL1500SEV/CBR1100XXX/exCBR1000FL/exTS185C
..22711../...1339.../...56850.../..11078.
IMC#4 TPPFATUICG#7 YTC#4(&bar) DIAABTCOD#9
>[1] Shame they had to go and call it the Falco though.... Yes it does
>make me think of that dodgy song from the 80's.
Lest we forget ...
http://www.lionshouse.org/sound/rockmeamadeus.mid
(index at http://www.lionshouse.org/music.htm )
>In article <97e7ess14aj5dvjto...@4ax.com>, on
>Thu, 30 Mar 2000 21:29:35 +0100 , Noisy Fat Bastard
><nkno...@btinternet.com> wrote:
>
>
>>There should be an RS125 available in E14 shortly...
>
>Why's that?
See "Sorry to tell you" down there Ź
v
snip loads
>
>All welcome, directions from Bear earlier in this thread.
>
If that's the case then assuming I can find my way from Northampton to
Aylesbury on a Sunday morning, and assuming the comments earlier about
wobbling Ducati's mean you like laughing at them, I'll see if I can
get down there. Look out for a noisy 748 and wave if I go past the
wrong way.
Andy.
*sucks air through teeth*
Ooh, you don't want one of them. Very bad. Really. Trust me.[1]
> [1] Shame they had to go and call it the Falco though.... Yes it does
> make me think of that dodgy song from the 80's.
True - if I get one, I think the first thing to do will be to get rid of
those bits of graphics...
[1] Seeing as how VFRs are becoming as common as cli^W Fireb^W ZX9Rs
around here, I thought I'd try to get something a little less common. So
you can't buy one of them until after I've decided whether I want one or
not.
--
Eddie mailto:ed...@deguello.demon.co.uk
VFR800 ICQ#37423335
The OrganiseMeister
Cats Herded Smoke Bottled By Spoon While-U-Wait
>
>Ooh, you don't want one of them. Very bad. Really. Trust me.[1]
Uh huh.
<fake voice>
"I'm sorry I must have been mistaken"
</fake voice>
>> [1] Shame they had to go and call it the Falco though.... Yes it does
>> make me think of that dodgy song from the 80's.
>
>True - if I get one, I think the first thing to do will be to get rid of
>those bits of graphics...
I debadged my SV within 2 days of owning it... I don't like silver
sticker thingies on dark coloured bikes...
>[1] Seeing as how VFRs are becoming as common as cli^W Fireb^W ZX9Rs
>around here, I thought I'd try to get something a little less common. So
>you can't buy one of them until after I've decided whether I want one or
>not.
You *know* you want one... They are luverly![1a]
[1a] What I mean is when I upgrade I'd want one..
>On Thu, 30 Mar 2000 13:27:31 +0100, <Watch this space> Bloke
><Rik_...@nospicedporkandhamplease.hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>>I'm seriously jiggered at the mo as I'd hoped to buy me a 6R; small
>>problemo - I'm a wee bit,er , long for one. I foolishly parked
>>myself on top of a 2000 spec 9R and the bastard thing fitted. Small
>>problem with insuring such an animal.
>>
>>So any thoughts?
>
>Aprilla SL1000 [1]
>
>[1] Shame they had to go and call it the Falco though.... Yes it does
>make me think of that dodgy song from the 80's.
Actually, it makes me think of a dodg, balding Rangers (Glasgow or
Queens Park) striker who a mate of mine insisted should be played
instead of Lineker in both the 86 and 90 World Cups...
--
The Doctor.
West Ham United F.C. Aprilia RS125.
IMC#1, GHPOTHUF#3, UKRMHRC#6, TPPFATUICG#1,
BBIWYMC #2, AC&UFTFCotFFO[tm] #1, DIAABTCOD#9.
R1150GS. YKIMS
Well... phoned the insurance company yesterday, and the premium won't be
too much of an increase over the VFR. So know it just remains to:
a) Book a test ride, to find out whether I actually like the damn thing;
b) Play the two local Prilly dealers against one another to get the best
price.
> [1a] What I mean is when I upgrade I'd want one..
You can't have one. So there. We don't want it getting all common like
them 'other' bikes, do we?
Horse & Groom, on the A413 in Aylesbury, 11am Sunday morning.
Bring some pocket money for breakfast at the Little Thief in Buckingham and
a note from your mum saying you're allowed to play.
--
Andrew
CBR400RR
BOTAFOT#2
OK, see you there. Please note, we'll still laugh at fast and smooth Duke
riders, especially if they have matching leathers, but we'll probably be
laughing at your back - so what do you care?
--
Andrew
CBR400RR
BOTAFOT#2
<SNIP>
> Someone else slow? I might be tempted to show up if the other half[1]
> lets me.
Be "nice" to her Saturday night and we'll see you there Sunday morning.
Sounds like quite a crowd and makes me glad that I'm on 10% commission at
Little Thief.
--
Andrew
CBR400RR
BOTAFOT#2
I wouldn't worry. I'll be keeping the SV for quite some time; I like it!
...And It may *never* be an issue.. next week I'm going to have a play
on an R1!
*scary*
--
Rob
SV650SY @1.3K, "Craptra" V6 @78K, ICQ:638133
>Not really, but I can get hold of it easily enough and it's better than
>Happy Shopper washing up liquid ...
Ah - you don't want to be using washing-up liquid to clean your bike -
it's got loads of salt in it, don't you know?
>On Thu, 30 Mar 2000 17:23:04 +0100, darsy <da...@sticky.net>
>wrote:
>
>>You reckon Gunk's any good then?
>
>Regardless of what Bear says, I think Gunk does the job
>admirably.
Hmm. I've never actually tried it, but I don't like the look of the
tin.
>But then I clean my bike more often than Bear.
Err...I probably clean mine *less* than Bear - like twice a year,
maybe.
oo-er missiz :-)
--
dog
zx7r-p4 bmf#10572 nt#270825982g
"si on monte là-dessus, on se tue!" "génial!"
I knew that washing it was a bad idea.
--
Andrew
CBR400RR
BOTAFOT#2
Hang on! There's a queue, you know!
--
Andrew
CBR400RR
BOTAFOT#2
Yeah, enquired about those to my insurer; same sort of response as
if I'd asked to insure the only Norton Nemesis :-(
Besides, small point that it is, I'm apparantly the only person on
the planet who *doesn't* like the looks of the Falco - remember I
bought a VFR and liked it! :-)
--
|Rik R. - UKRMHRC#10 - One good side of a VFR800FI-W - DC#1 - BOTAFOT#0
|# You don't believe me | "Experience is the worst teacher.
|That the scenery | It always gives the test first
|Could be a cold-blooded killer. | and the instruction afterward."
> Besides, small point that it is, I'm apparantly the only person on
> the planet who *doesn't* like the looks of the Falco - remember I
> bought a VFR and liked it! :-)
Thought: Eddie wants a new bike, you like the VFR...
Indeed; which is why I use Gunk & Halfords car wash (excellent stuff,
BTW; gets rid of road grime very well).
YTC.
Jizer's better.
> >But then I clean my bike more often than Bear.
>
> Err...I probably clean mine *less* than Bear - like twice a year,
> maybe.
I think from now on I'll just jet wash the bugger once a week during
winter, rather than leaving it all to build up ... I know you have to be
careful with jet washes, but at least it'll get the crud off ...
Oh, and some of me chain links have gone rusty, despite being positively
bathed in chain lube ... go figure ...
>Oh, and some of me chain links have gone rusty, despite being positively
>bathed in chain lube ... go figure ...
...it's a Kawasaki?
Now *there's* an idea...
Err, Rik? Wanna buy another VFR? One careful owner, low mileage, never
seen rain, etc., etc...
--
Eddie mailto:ed...@deguello.demon.co.uk
VFR800 ICQ#37423335
"Whale Oil Beef Hooked"
>Possibly under the influence of cosmic rays, Snowleopard
>(snowl...@Persian.nationwideisp.net) gave forth with a sudden
>burst of eloquence, thus:
>> On Thu, 30 Mar 2000 13:27:31 +0100, <Watch this space> Bloke
>> <Rik_...@nospicedporkandhamplease.hotmail.com> wrote:
>> >
>> >So any thoughts?
>>
>> Yes.
>>
>> You're too tall. And you get taller every time we met.
>
>Well, don't leave it so long between seeing each other, then! I'm a
>growing lad, y'know.
Well anytime you wanna buzz by the Cat Basket, you're welcome,
although I should warn you Cheltenham is the BOF#0 of towns.[1]
And I'll not feed you, that should help with the growing bit.
>I'll endeavour to be shorter on our next meeting.
<g>
[1] This could, in fact, be because I am a BOF, and rarely venture
out.
--
Snowleopard
TofS#0 *Put the cat out to reply*
If you can't find third gear, don't *try* for third gear.
Eh? How d'ya wangle that, then?
> *scary*
Err, yes...
;-p
Hmmm....
what's he talking about?
is it soccer again?
some relative of ged?
>Possibly under the influence of cosmic rays, Windy
>(wi...@windfalls.net) gave forth with a sudden burst of eloquence,
>thus:
>> On Fri, 31 Mar 2000 00:12:06 +0100, <Watch this space> Bloke
>> <Rik_...@nospicedporkandhamplease.hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> >I'll endeavour to be shorter on our next meeting.
>>
>> On yer knees, boy! ;o)
>
>;-p
Sadly he'd still be taller than both of us..
--
Snowleopard
TofS#0 *Put the cat out to reply*
Ohh I just suck at undercover.
>On Fri, 31 Mar 2000 00:12:06 +0100, <Watch this space> Bloke
><Rik_...@nospicedporkandhamplease.hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>>Possibly under the influence of cosmic rays, Snowleopard
>>(snowl...@Persian.nationwideisp.net) gave forth with a sudden
>>burst of eloquence, thus:
>although I should warn you Cheltenham is the BOF#0 of towns.[1]
Ah, you're in Cheltenham? We often go through there or Gloucester.
Maybe I'll let you know when we're going to be in town and you can say
you're going to be out, OK?
--
Marina Mayes - Reading, UK. To email me remove XX from my address
SR250 (for sale), GPZ500S. IMC#2 Tart#10-19
I never give in to fear or blackmail; I always give in to temptation.
www.pericles.demon.co.uk
It belongs to a mate of mine over in Oldham. he's *insisting* I give it
a try when I'm up there next week.
Well, It would be rude not to.
> > *scary*
>
> Err, yes...
I'll be taking it *very* easy and will probably hand it back moments
after I get on it. It's likely once around the block will be enough, but
it just has to be done.
Yep, I'm slow. Very.
I might turn up. Depends on two things
a) Saturday night's party
b) SO
Likewise, if I'm not there, don't wait for me...
--
Will
CX 500C
IMC #10
Gloucester? Yuk. I labour in Gloucester nowadays, and I'm not impressed.
I feel out of place 'cos I'm not dressed in jogging pants and an anorak.
Interestingly, it's quite bijou for such a crap town.
Gloucester: It's not big, and it's not clever.
>Well anytime you wanna buzz by the Cat Basket, you're welcome,
>although I should warn you Cheltenham is the BOF#0 of towns.[1]
>
>And I'll not feed you, that should help with the growing bit.
>
>>I'll endeavour to be shorter on our next meeting.
>
><g>
>
>[1] This could, in fact, be because I am a BOF, and rarely venture
>out.
>
I rather like Cheltenham, even if my favourite restaurant[1] has
disappeared.
[1] Below Stairs[2].
[2] I'm looking for a new favourite. Top contender is The Daffodil.
--
Simon
Big ugly supposed AIX expert on a Tiger.
"Wanna see my impression of Gandhi?"
>On Fri, 31 Mar 2000 13:33:33 +0100, Snowleopard
><snowl...@Persian.nationwideisp.net> wrote:
>
>>On Fri, 31 Mar 2000 00:12:06 +0100, <Watch this space> Bloke
>><Rik_...@nospicedporkandhamplease.hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>Possibly under the influence of cosmic rays, Snowleopard
>>>(snowl...@Persian.nationwideisp.net) gave forth with a sudden
>>>burst of eloquence, thus:
>
>>although I should warn you Cheltenham is the BOF#0 of towns.[1]
>
>Ah, you're in Cheltenham? We often go through there or Gloucester.
>Maybe I'll let you know when we're going to be in town and you can say
>you're going to be out, OK?
I am indeed and you'd be welcome to drop by the Cat Basket and its
Horrible Gravelly Carpark[1]
You can presss your nose up against my windows and look sad..
;~)
[1] Which is fine when I want to spin the car round a bit quickish
like, but is already giving me kittens on the bike front..
>On Fri, 31 Mar 2000 13:33:33 +0100, Snowleopard
><snowl...@Persian.nationwideisp.net> wrote:
>
>>Well anytime you wanna buzz by the Cat Basket, you're welcome,
>>although I should warn you Cheltenham is the BOF#0 of towns.[1]
>>
>>And I'll not feed you, that should help with the growing bit.
>>
>>>I'll endeavour to be shorter on our next meeting.
>>
>><g>
>>
>>[1] This could, in fact, be because I am a BOF, and rarely venture
>>out.
>>
>I rather like Cheltenham, even if my favourite restaurant[1] has
>disappeared.
>
>[1] Below Stairs[2].
>[2] I'm looking for a new favourite. Top contender is The Daffodil.
Storyteller is excellent.
Champ
--
Kawasaki ZX9RC2, H1B (in bits), Marin Rocky Ridge, Burton Custom 60 & SuperModel 74, Jackson Soloist
...but surely I'm more than a list of consumer durables!
Vanity Publishing at www.champ.org.uk BOF#2 (ass.)
>Marina Mayes <mar...@pericles.demonXX.co.uk> wrote
>>
>> Ah, you're in Cheltenham? We often go through there or Gloucester.
>> Maybe I'll let you know when we're going to be in town and you can say
>> you're going to be out, OK?
>
>Gloucester? Yuk. I labour in Gloucester nowadays, and I'm not impressed.
>I feel out of place 'cos I'm not dressed in jogging pants and an anorak.
I think you'll find that applies to any provincial town in the UK
>Interestingly, it's quite bijou for such a crap town.
Quite jewel-like?
>Gloucester: It's not big, and it's not clever.
Some of us prefer small towns to bug cities
>verd...@NOTVERdant.freeserve.co.uk (Verdegris) did tap out :
>
>>On Fri, 31 Mar 2000 13:33:33 +0100, Snowleopard
>><snowl...@Persian.nationwideisp.net> wrote:
>>
>>>Well anytime you wanna buzz by the Cat Basket, you're welcome,
>>>although I should warn you Cheltenham is the BOF#0 of towns.[1]
>>>
>>>And I'll not feed you, that should help with the growing bit.
>>>
>>>>I'll endeavour to be shorter on our next meeting.
>>>
>>><g>
>>>
>>>[1] This could, in fact, be because I am a BOF, and rarely venture
>>>out.
>>>
>>I rather like Cheltenham, even if my favourite restaurant[1] has
>>disappeared.
>>
>>[1] Below Stairs[2].
>>[2] I'm looking for a new favourite. Top contender is The Daffodil.
>
>Storyteller is excellent.
Arrrrrrrrrrghhhh no not bloody Storyteller! I had the worst duck I
have *ever* had in my life there.
Good pub in Painswick, that's my usual feeding trough.
--
Snowleopard
TofS#0 *Put the cat out to reply*
Ohh, I just suck at undercover.
>Some of us prefer small towns to bug cities
^^^
Me too. I hate insects of all sorts..
--
Snowleopard
TofS#0 *Put the cat out to reply*
Ohh I just suck at undercover.
>Oh and Bear's just rung.
>
>He's got lost 4 miles away from my house.
>
>Well, I s'pose he's only been here a *few* times!
>
>I've just given him directions so he may never be seen again.
May the lord have mercy on your soul ;-)
--
Rob
SV650SY @1.2K, "Craptra" V6 @77.5K
"This message has been sponsored by Stella Artois..who's she? <g>"
I first parsed that as "He's got lost 4 miles from your house" which
would have surprised me only a little more.
> Well, I s'pose he's only been here a *few* times!
>
> I've just given him directions so he may never be seen again.
Good job I didn't pop round his this afo when in "Waffrd" shopping
for new bike...
>On Sat, 01 Apr 2000 18:21:58 +0100, Neal Champion
><champ...@totalise.co.uk> wrote:
>
>>verd...@NOTVERdant.freeserve.co.uk (Verdegris) did tap out :
>>
>>>On Fri, 31 Mar 2000 13:33:33 +0100, Snowleopard
>>><snowl...@Persian.nationwideisp.net> wrote:
>>>
> I had the worst duck I have *ever* had in my life there.
>
I really *must* clean my glasses.
--
Noisy Fat Bastard Ignoramus #0001
GL1500SEV/CBR1100XXX/exCBR1000FL/exTS185C
..22711../...1339.../...56850.../..11078.
IMC#4 TPPFATUICG#7 YTC#4(&bar) DIAABTCOD#9
>On Sat, 01 Apr 2000 18:23:16 +0100, Neal Champion
><champ...@totalise.co.uk> wrote:
>
>>Some of us prefer small towns to bug cities
>
>Don't beetle about, say what you mean!
>
>*snigger*
>
>Oh and Bear's just rung.
>
>He's got lost 4 miles away from my house.
>
Some people are just hopeless with directions. I'm sure you were able
to help him out, though.
>verd...@NOTVERdant.freeserve.co.uk (Verdegris) did tap out :
>
>>On Fri, 31 Mar 2000 13:33:33 +0100, Snowleopard
>><snowl...@Persian.nationwideisp.net> wrote:
>>
>>>Well anytime you wanna buzz by the Cat Basket, you're welcome,
>>>although I should warn you Cheltenham is the BOF#0 of towns.[1]
>>>
>>>And I'll not feed you, that should help with the growing bit.
>>>
>>>>I'll endeavour to be shorter on our next meeting.
>>>
>>><g>
>>>
>>>[1] This could, in fact, be because I am a BOF, and rarely venture
>>>out.
>>>
>>I rather like Cheltenham, even if my favourite restaurant[1] has
>>disappeared.
>>
>>[1] Below Stairs[2].
>>[2] I'm looking for a new favourite. Top contender is The Daffodil.
>
>Storyteller is excellent.
>
Thanks. I'll give that a try.
I'm feeling a bit bloated at the moment: went to the Thai Bistro with
some friends.
>On Sat, 01 Apr 2000 19:41:35 +0100, Snowleopard
><snowl...@Persian.nationwideisp.net> wrote:
>
>>On Sat, 01 Apr 2000 18:21:58 +0100, Neal Champion
>><champ...@totalise.co.uk> wrote:
>>
>>>verd...@NOTVERdant.freeserve.co.uk (Verdegris) did tap out :
>>>
>>>>On Fri, 31 Mar 2000 13:33:33 +0100, Snowleopard
>>>><snowl...@Persian.nationwideisp.net> wrote:
>>>>
>> I had the worst duck I have *ever* had in my life there.
>>
>I really *must* clean my glasses.
Well, thats a glass of cinsaut propelled through me nostrils and into
me keyboard then.
Thanks a lot you *barstool*!
>
>Thanks a lot you *barstool*!
>
<Doffs hat at female person>
> Some of us prefer small towns to bug cities
I live in Thornbury, which is even smaller. But it's much nicer. Anyway,
you live well outside the radius of total unpleasantness, up a rather nice
twisty road.
10% commission? Right, thats it! Everybody demand a 110% refund on behalf of
the poor hygene standards!
--
| Richard Wood | EKS | ne...@sqweek.net |
|--------------|----------------|------------------|
| GSX750F | Honda Prelude | Smelly Feet |
| 8750mls | 29000mls |2 bloody many mls |
It was the directions of another geriatric mental case that got me
directionally challenged ...
Bear: "Excuse me, do you know where XXXXXX Hill is?"
Decrepit old biddy: "Yes ..."
<PAUSE OF ABOUT 30 SECONDS, DURING WHICH TIME SHE JUST STARES BLANKLY AT
ME>
Bear: "Is it a state secret?"
DOB: "Wha?"
Bear: "Could you tell me how to get there, please?"
DOB: "Oh ... yes ... yes I could ... now; you go down there and turn
right ... or is it left? No; it's right, because Mavis' daughter Patsy
lives to the left ..." and then rambled on for about 30 minutes ...
Eventually, I got the gist of it out of her and followed her directions.
... and ended up 3 miles from Windy's, in the middle of the countryside
...
The only consolation was she didn't look like she'd last much longer ...
--
Bastard Bear
These are my own opinions, and not necessarily those of all Bears
TART#1 UKRMHRC#8 GHPOTHUF#4 HB#2 TCP#1a DIAABTCOD#4 ZX-9R KotTCN
"Deligatus est! Viae abeamus!"
SNIP
> Good job I didn't pop round his this afo when in "Waffrd" shopping
> for new bike...
<excited schoolboy mode>
What ya getting?!
</ESM>
SNIP
> > But then I clean my bike more often than Bear.
>
> The thought of you cleaning Bear has made me feel quite ill.....
>
> Can you *imagine* what lies in his various crannies and crevices? It'd
> be like excavating a catacomb.
But *I'm* not the one who's been wearing the same jacket since 1974 ...
Dunno yet. Still waiting for InsCo to tell me how much dosh they're
going to fork over :-/
I *really* like the Prilly Mille having got up-close and personal
with one on Saturday :-(
So probably best if I don't mention that those nice people at the
building society have approved my loan, and that I will be calling
Kawasaki Newcastle this morning and instructing them to unwrap an SL1000
for me?
Right, I won't mention it.
--
Eddie mailto:ed...@deguello.demon.co.uk
VFR800 ICQ#37423335
The OrganiseMeister
Cats Herded Smoke Bottled By Spoon While-U-Wait
<snip>
This Sunday saw the following new numbers being added:
#5 - Euain Drysdale, who didn't bin his bindit.
#6 - Richard Wood
#7 - Darsy (with special mention for doing the _slowest_ run of the road,
ever. He muttered some excuse about adjusting his chain. You did get home
OK, did you Darcy?)
#8 (Provisional) - Dave Champney. Only a provisional at the moment 'cos we
didn't see him ride the road :) He's claiming Darcy as a witness, so I
_suppose_ it's OK, unless Darcy wants to deny all knowledge.
#9 is an honourary position, held by a cager with a beard. He started
chatting to us in the Little Thief car park while we were waiting for Darcy
and was asking how he should indidicate to bikers that the road ahead was
clear to overtake. He suggested getting as close to the kerb as possible
and flashing his left indicator, but the group concensus was that he should
just stay where he is and let us sort it out for ourselves, cos it only
confuses us when car drivers try to be helpful :)
So, there you go, a lovely day out. It didn't rain, nobody binned (AFAIK)
or got nicked (so no #13 yet) and the Little Thief waitress remained chaste
(which is no surprise, but still no #69). Mind yew, I couldn't corner for
toffee all day. I started off taking it easy cos the road was wet and then
never switched out of that mode. Jerky and slow round every soddin bend
--
Andrew
CBR400RR
BOTAFOT#2
>#7 - Darsy (with special mention for doing the _slowest_ run of the road,
>ever. He muttered some excuse about adjusting his chain. You did get home
>OK, did you Darcy?)
Yeah, it's just making a very very scary noise - actual performance
and handling seem OK, but I'm worried about pushing my luck in case it
is the wheel bearing and something nasty happens (like the rear
locking at 80mph cranked over on a left hander with an artic driven by
an amphetamine-addled belgian coming the other way).
>#8 (Provisional) - Dave Champney. Only a provisional at the moment 'cos we
>didn't see him ride the road :) He's claiming Darcy as a witness, so I
>_suppose_ it's OK, unless Darcy wants to deny all knowledge.
Oh yes. Well, I saw someone with glasses on a CBR6 who stopped and
asked if I was OK. I then saw Dave, not riding a CBR6. But I think we
can give him the benefit of the doubt.
--
darsy TCP#0.FF#1.SSC#1.VBC#3 SZR660 ex-GSF1200Nx BOTAFOT#9
"The Voice Of Reason"
[snip]
>#5 - Euain Drysdale, who didn't bin his bindit.
>#6 - Richard Wood
>#7 - Darsy (with special mention for doing the _slowest_ run of the road,
>ever. He muttered some excuse about adjusting his chain. You did get home
>OK, did you Darcy?)
>#8 (Provisional) - Dave Champney. Only a provisional at the moment 'cos we
>didn't see him ride the road :) He's claiming Darcy as a witness, so I
>_suppose_ it's OK, unless Darcy wants to deny all knowledge.
As I thought, I was far too pissed in the morning from the night before
to even make it out of bed before 1.30pm, let alone ride me bike...
Call me a wuss if you like, but I couldn't even face the thought
of a beer whilst watching the (piss poor) rugby.
And who must give me lessons on how to successfuly wrestle with the Suzuki
"tractor" gearbox ;-)
> and the Little Thief waitress remained chaste (which is no surprise, but still no
> #69).
Ahhh, cheerful little thing ain't she? ;-)
> I started off taking it easy cos the road was wet and then never switched out
> of that mode.
That was 'easy'? Errr... <grin!>
--
Richard Wood
GSX750F, BOFAFOT#6
interesting plan. reminds me of that holsten pils advert:
"this week, i will mostly be calling kawasaki by another name."
--
dog
zx7r-p4 bmf#10572 nt#270825982g
"si on monte là-dessus, on se tue!" "génial!"
Grrr.
Can I help it if they couldn't think of a decent name for their shop?
>" Bloke" wrote:
>>
>> Dunno yet. Still waiting for InsCo to tell me how much dosh they're
>> going to fork over :-/
>>
>> I *really* like the Prilly Mille having got up-close and personal
>> with one on Saturday :-(
>
>So probably best if I don't mention that those nice people at the
>building society have approved my loan, and that I will be calling
>Kawasaki Newcastle this morning and instructing them to unwrap an SL1000
>for me?
So that's Clare's bike sorted - what about you?
--
Colin Irvine
YZF1000R BOF#32 BOG#8 MAG SOC
http://pobox.com/~Colin.Irvine
>" Bloke" wrote:
>>
>> Possibly under the influence of cosmic rays, Bastard Bear
>> (bb...@cwcom.net) gave forth with a sudden burst of eloquence, thus:
>> >
>> > <excited schoolboy mode>
>> >
>> > What ya getting?!
>> >
>> > </ESM>
>>
>> Dunno yet. Still waiting for InsCo to tell me how much dosh they're
>> going to fork over :-/
>>
>> I *really* like the Prilly Mille having got up-close and personal
>> with one on Saturday :-(
>
>So probably best if I don't mention that those nice people at the
>building society have approved my loan, and that I will be calling
>Kawasaki Newcastle this morning and instructing them to unwrap an SL1000
>for me?
>
Don't forget - you've got to run it in before Easter.
Oh, and you're ticket's wrong, now. ;-)
--
Salad Dodger Ignoramus #0001
GL1500SEV/CBR1100XXX/exCBR1000FL/exTS185C
..22711../...1407.../...56850.../..11078.
IMC#4 TPPFATUICG#7 YTC#4(&bar) DIAABTCOD#9
She said I can use her bike when the weather's bad, as she'd rather be
in the car. So I'll be alright for at least 360 days a year.
I think we've had this year's 5 days of summer, and gone straight back
into winter again...
No problem - it's already booked in for its first service, on the Monday
before Easter.
> Oh, and you're ticket's wrong, now. ;-)
As was a certain Gentleman's last year, when he had to change bikes
after 53 feet...