Mr Postman

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I had a big bunch of flowers and some chocolates arrive in the post 5 mins ago, to cheer me up as I am suffering with flu type symptoms, at the very least a bloody horrible cold. :(
Cheered me up, how nice was that.
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Are you sure they were not meant for the hot bird next door, Frankie?
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Frankie wrote:I had a big bunch of flowers and some chocolates arrive in the post 5 mins ago, to cheer me up as I am suffering with flu type symptoms, at the very least a bloody horrible cold. :(
Cheered me up, how nice was that.
Did you send them to yourself again? :P
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A towel with the company logo on it, wtf (blush) what do these HR people do have meetings to plan the most pointless gift.

We got a frizzbie last year and a very tiny box of fake Lego at Christmas. Other years I got some glow in the dark ear muffs.
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Brought these to pressies:

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Cylinder head covers:

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Another bell helmet from amazon however it is completey the wrong lid so getting sent back dam
"80mph" sorry officer I possibly could not have done that I'm no Valentino Rossi.
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Cool tank spin protection pad.
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rocket wrote:Another bell helmet from amazon however it is completey the wrong lid so getting sent back dam
Have you got your made to measure leathers yet ?
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Blade wrote:
rocket wrote:Another bell helmet from amazon however it is completey the wrong lid so getting sent back dam
Have you got your made to measure leathers yet ?
Think I may have got the measurements wrong

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"80mph" sorry officer I possibly could not have done that I'm no Valentino Rossi.
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Blade wrote:
rocket wrote:Another bell helmet from amazon however it is completey the wrong lid so getting sent back dam
Have you got your made to measure leathers yet ?
Not yet I messaged them the other day and said there were getting cut and then the next week was stitching so I recon a couple of weeks
"80mph" sorry officer I possibly could not have done that I'm no Valentino Rossi.
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rocket wrote:
Blade wrote:
rocket wrote:Another bell helmet from amazon however it is completey the wrong lid so getting sent back dam
Have you got your made to measure leathers yet ?
Think I may have got the measurements wrong

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Who you trying to kid with that photo :D

You can tell it was taking ages ago as you look way way younger in the photo, you look a fresh face young chap to how you are now ;) (rolf)
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Cheers
"80mph" sorry officer I possibly could not have done that I'm no Valentino Rossi.
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rocket wrote:Cheers
Your welcome (y) . Just out of interest is that kwackys front room your standing in ;)
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Blade wrote:
rocket wrote:Cheers
Your welcome (y) . Just out of interest is that kwackys front room your standing in ;)
No, he has chains in his front room. :(
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Obviously the year was 1999 P.G.T .............................................. the Pre Gaffer Tape era (giggle)
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I've had front end vibrations under braking for as long as I can remember, but it's never been as bad as it was at Donnington. So I've bitten the bullet, and look what postie turned up with today :) 8)
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And before anyone says it, there is another front disc I just haven't unpacked it yet.
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D6Nutz wrote:I've had front end vibrations under braking for as long as I can remember, but it's never been as bad as it was at Donnington. So I've bitten the bullet, and look what postie turned up with today :) 8)
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And before anyone says it, there is another front disc I just haven't unpacked it yet.
nice were they expensive
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No, not really. Just over £200 for all 3 disks, the brembo front disks alone where best part of £300.
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D6Nutz wrote:No, not really. Just over £200 for all 3 disks, the brembo front disks alone where best part of £300.
I'm not sure about my maths, but if the front alone were the best part of £300, how did all 3 come out to just over £200? :^
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Sorry me not being clear. The OEM disks are brembo, the ones I bought are from blackshadow-uk.
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