Mr Postman
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Re: Mr Postman
Dont know what he has brought me!!! Carded my door, but what ever it is? is next door and they are out!!!!
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Re: Mr Postman
Frankie wrote:Dont know what he has brought me!!! Carded my door, but what ever it is? is next door and they are out!!!!
New gimp suit?
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Re: Mr Postman
A new filler cap for the multi, having keyless ignition is a great idea so you can just put the key safe , but having to find it again so you can fill up is doing my head in. So will fit this so I can just stash the key and not worry about it.
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Re: Mr Postman
it's a nice bit of kit. I do like mine but don't follow my example and leave it at the petrol station
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Re: Mr Postman
New suit, I have push one of mine to its last knockings, well it is so comfortable.... Only problem is the waist sizes, seemed to have got a lot tighter on the new suits compared to my old ones
Post for a couple of days time - Replacement trousers - next size up.
Oh yeah and some mini indicators.
Post for a couple of days time - Replacement trousers - next size up.
Oh yeah and some mini indicators.
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Re: Mr Postman
Breakdown cover for another year. One thing I learnt even new bikes can have a problem that can strand you in the middle of nowhere. I got a deal for the S1, two years free cover ( but only the S1) but I still need it for the Tiger.
I have been stuck a few times, and for the sake of a few quid it's peace of mind IMO. When I first took it out I needed to call them out almost straight away ha ha... It was a puncture, which I can normally fix at the side of the road, but if you saw the pics, you will remember it was more of a stake driven throughout the rubber!! No way of fixing at the road side.
I have been stuck a few times, and for the sake of a few quid it's peace of mind IMO. When I first took it out I needed to call them out almost straight away ha ha... It was a puncture, which I can normally fix at the side of the road, but if you saw the pics, you will remember it was more of a stake driven throughout the rubber!! No way of fixing at the road side.
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Re: Mr Postman
Our new wifi printer and Mrs Gee's new phone were delivered late yesterday, so while she made dinner I was setting the printer up. Still haven't got the airprint function working from the apple devices in the house, so that's a job for this morning.
Mrs Gee spent a large portion of yesterday evening being grumpy with (A) her first ever Android device and (B) a stinking cold, advice offered from 11yr old Mini Gee re the phone only made her worse. Ah, the joy of family life.
Mrs Gee spent a large portion of yesterday evening being grumpy with (A) her first ever Android device and (B) a stinking cold, advice offered from 11yr old Mini Gee re the phone only made her worse. Ah, the joy of family life.
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Re: Mr Postman
Two answers to this probelm, Kingfixer.
Firstly Ducati make an electronic fuel cap that opens and closes with proximity of the key. Not cheap but works well.
Or buy a blank basic key from Ducati and have it cut to match. Then put it on a lanyard round your neck. Also doubles up as a key for the panniers/topbox too then. Makes it very difficult to lose/leave the main key as you can just zip it into your jacket pocket and leave it there. This is what i did.
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Re: Mr Postman
A loading ramp and handle bar tie downs for the track bike..
12 days until I get to go and play..... Not that I'm excited about it or anything
12 days until I get to go and play..... Not that I'm excited about it or anything
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If everything seems under control, you're not going fast enough - Mario Andretti
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Re: Mr Postman
A new lid - HJC RPHA 10+ Lorenzo Replica
My Snetterton dismount cracked the last one in a few places. Went with the same one again, comfy, lightweight, and looks the biz (in my opnion) . Managed to get for £260 which I think is a bargain for a top of the range lid.
My Snetterton dismount cracked the last one in a few places. Went with the same one again, comfy, lightweight, and looks the biz (in my opnion) . Managed to get for £260 which I think is a bargain for a top of the range lid.