Triumph warning stickers
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Triumph warning stickers
D6, do they employ some muppet to stick these things all over the bike? they are everywhere.
If someone is stupid enough to need to be reminded to read the handbook to work out what they don't know, then they really should not be riding a bike...or even breathing really.
If someone is stupid enough to need to be reminded to read the handbook to work out what they don't know, then they really should not be riding a bike...or even breathing really.
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Re: Triumph warning stickers
It’s the world these days Duke, we have to cater to the lowest common muppet
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Re: Triumph warning stickers
Its wrong, but unfortunately truekiwikrasher wrote:It’s the world these days Duke, we have to cater to the lowest common muppet
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Re: Triumph warning stickers
Ha ha it is the world with live in for sure, everything needs to be spelled out, but it is the culture of blame, someone sticks their finger in the chain, claims they were not highlighted to the possible problems, then sue!! LOL
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Re: Triumph warning stickers
Advice I got as an apprentice was never poke your finger where you wouldn't poke your cock comedy aside its good advice that's kept me safe on many an occasion
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Re: Triumph warning stickers
followed by 'do you want to put your finger in my mouth, young Mr apprentice Blade '
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Re: Triumph warning stickers
I'm afraid you get a lot of people trying it on, if everything isnt spelled out in blood and capital letters with flashing neon lights.
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Re: Triumph warning stickers
I didnt notice any today on the demsotrator but probably wasnt looking tbh
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Re: Triumph warning stickers
I'll admit it my bike still has the original safety stickers plastered all of it. I want to take them off but another part of me wants to see how long they will hold for....I can't decide which part of me to listen to...so I ignore them both and just don't look at them haha
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Re: Triumph warning stickers
Rossgo wrote:I'll admit it my bike still has the original safety stickers plastered all of it. I want to take them off but another part of me wants to see how long they will hold for....I can't decide which part of me to listen to...so I ignore them both and just don't look at them haha
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I can’t handle any unnecessary stickers on anything. I moved into a furnished cabin for a year when I first split with the ex and all the appliances still had the big energy rating stickers all over them. First night they all came off and de-gummed the affected areas.
People that leave the flimsy plastic protector on LCD/Phone screens are put on the earth purely to piss me off
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