Weather forecast isn't looking awful at the moment, a couple of light showers in the morning before we get there and maybe one at lunchtime but shouldn't be of Biblical proportions!
Temperatures look ok so I'm not worried as yet.
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- 10 Jul 2015, 16:26
- Forum: Events
- Topic: Slappers Go East Sunday 12th July
- Replies: 46
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- 10 Jul 2015, 08:23
- Forum: Biking Stuff
- Topic: My next rocket ship
- Replies: 148
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My next rocket ship
... I should consider, pros or cons about the above bikes. I will have about 5000 to play with hopefully. I would like to test ride at least the above before I buy but getting test rides on second hand bikes is not easy anyone know any decent dealers that allow test rides ???
- 10 Jul 2015, 07:50
- Forum: Biking Stuff
- Topic: OFF ROAD DAY - Sounding you guys out
- Replies: 10
- Views: 257
OFF ROAD DAY - Sounding you guys out
... interested or have other suggestions put it down here. This one cost £209 for the day, kit is included, plus some may need a B&B for the night before or after possibly? Not cheep, but something different, I am still gutted I had to miss out on our slapper's day out doing speed way... Just starting ...
- 10 Jul 2015, 04:48
- Forum: Slapper Chat
- Topic: The new improved fitness thread
- Replies: 2998
- Views: 499058
Re: The new improved fitness thread
Do you taper your training off before a race to make sure you start each race fully recovered and fresh ? It sounds like your running (ecuse the pun) an intense program of races. I really envy you as I have had to give up my running through ...
- 10 Jul 2015, 04:44
- Forum: Photos and Videos
- Topic: Slap Him Good and Proper
- Replies: 9
- Views: 644
Re: Slap Him Good and Proper
... gas him with a nasty niff ;) a pretty powerful blast too as it blows the gravel out, but it has its desried effect and his opponent scarpers (lol) before coming back in the bottom right shot for a hug and be friends again :* https://aripitstop.files.wordpress.com/2014/07/pebalap-moto3-berkelahi-7-copy.jpg
- 09 Jul 2015, 17:27
- Forum: Biking Stuff
- Topic: What did you do to your bike today ??
- Replies: 11986
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
Wished I could get out on it to enjoy some of this nice weather.. No me shed as yet so it's still round the brother in laws.
Did book the track bike in for an oil and filler change and quick look over before Mallory in a couple of weeks
Did book the track bike in for an oil and filler change and quick look over before Mallory in a couple of weeks
- 09 Jul 2015, 17:14
- Forum: Slapper Chat
- Topic: What are you doing today ??
- Replies: 18703
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Re: What are you doing today ??
... wallet on paint. Painted the ensuite, then popped down to see my Gran. Back for parents "evening" (3:30) then a quick play in the park before walking home and putting the ensuite back together. It's quieter being at work (facepalm)
- 09 Jul 2015, 10:30
- Forum: Biking Stuff
- Topic: 8 months prison for a wheelie
- Replies: 10
- Views: 358
Re: 8 months prison for a wheelie
... that take one of his family members and tie them up on a train track tie him up with a key in the middle of them both and he has to untie himself before the scheduled train runs his family member over. Anyone who rides with me will know I tend to stick to posted areas because it's there for a ...
- 08 Jul 2015, 17:22
- Forum: Biking Stuff
- Topic: 8 months prison for a wheelie
- Replies: 10
- Views: 358
Re: 8 months prison for a wheelie
... would perhaps have a few too many and get caught looking at the barmaid's low-cut top! Maybe 8 months is a bit harsh, but hey, he'll think twice before riding like a collossal penis again. Sorry, it's been a long day!
- 08 Jul 2015, 13:28
- Forum: Biking Stuff
- Topic: What did you do to your bike today ??
- Replies: 11986
- Views: 2034301
Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
Ordered a big bag of stainless steel nuts and bolts for both bikes. I'll start to swap them over from the OEM ones as I'm working on them. Hopefully I'll get it done before winter.
- 07 Jul 2015, 21:21
- Forum: Slapper Chat
- Topic: Prepare for meltdown
- Replies: 37
- Views: 737
Re: Prepare for meltdown
Savings maybe, but I can't see payrises coming in. It won't be long before Zero Hours Contracts are the norm.
- 07 Jul 2015, 18:09
- Forum: Photos and Videos
- Topic: Biggest **** of the year award goes to...
- Replies: 8
- Views: 561
Re: Biggest **** of the year award goes to...
... Honda rider had come off his motorcycle on the start / finish line to the left of the track, where he first sailed the local grass verge. Shortly before the end of the start / finish line he then drove at a moderate speed back to the race track. Here he probably underestimated the speed of the ...
- 07 Jul 2015, 17:50
- Forum: Photos and Videos
- Topic: Biggest **** of the year award goes to...
- Replies: 8
- Views: 561
Re: Biggest **** of the year award goes to...
yeah just watched again, looks like he was on the grass, but still.. the same applies. what a nobber.Frankie wrote:WTF!!! Looks like he went off at the corner before, crawled up along the wall and onto the track.... what a nightmare
- 07 Jul 2015, 17:48
- Forum: Photos and Videos
- Topic: Biggest **** of the year award goes to...
- Replies: 8
- Views: 561
Re: Biggest **** of the year award goes to...
WTF!!! Looks like he went off at the corner before, crawled up along the wall and onto the track.... what a nightmare
- 07 Jul 2015, 17:02
- Forum: Biking Stuff
- Topic: Biker Down
- Replies: 52
- Views: 7166
Re: Biker Down
... ;!;&,@;. Been to the crash site and I was a lucky boy. The bike hit the curb smashed the crank case. Then went up the banking for a few meters before taking flight and landing in the road. I skidded along the road and hit my back on the curb and my head in the banking. Then came to rest 2 meters ...
- 07 Jul 2015, 03:35
- Forum: Biking Stuff
- Topic: Warning about fuel station thefts.
- Replies: 17
- Views: 567
Re: Warning about fuel station thefts.
... jacket and no gloves. I did have a second hand helmet that was about 2 sizes too big, so I was safe as houses (facepalm) Glad I got better gear before I started my falling off career. In defence that was 28 years ago! I remember having an open face helmet, jean jacket, and leather work gloves. ...
- 07 Jul 2015, 01:38
- Forum: Photos and Videos
- Topic: Ducati 899 Video Review
- Replies: 30
- Views: 1824
Re: Ducati 899 Video Review
I've only ever seen his MotoGP test ride clip before, but I have heard you lot mention him a few times. Definitely an entertraining review.. I love his comment as he passes the wedding
Once I can get near some decent wifi I'll check a few more of those out.
Once I can get near some decent wifi I'll check a few more of those out.
- 06 Jul 2015, 23:33
- Forum: Photos and Videos
- Topic: Yard Built XJR1300 'CS-06 Dissident’
- Replies: 13
- Views: 783
Re: Yard Built XJR1300 'CS-06 Dissident’
It's a lovely bike, but I have a whole other shopping list I could satisfy for that money before I'd buy that.
- 06 Jul 2015, 21:58
- Forum: Biking Stuff
- Topic: Warning about fuel station thefts.
- Replies: 17
- Views: 567
Re: Warning about fuel station thefts.
... jacket and no gloves. I did have a second hand helmet that was about 2 sizes too big, so I was safe as houses (facepalm) Glad I got better gear before I started my falling off career. In defence that was 28 years ago! Ha-ha. Snap kiwi I can relate to all of that as so similar to my first experience ...
- 06 Jul 2015, 21:55
- Forum: Biking Stuff
- Topic: What did you do to your bike today ??
- Replies: 11986
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
OK fair shout Kwacky just an idea and agree best to play it safe with an ex demo machine.
Can't remember if we have discussed this before but have you looked at extending the warranty to cover years 3 and 4. Only £350 which considering how essential your machine is could be a good move.
Can't remember if we have discussed this before but have you looked at extending the warranty to cover years 3 and 4. Only £350 which considering how essential your machine is could be a good move.