Today I'm happy about......
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Maybe, but I'm sure they'd be telling everyone how it was an artwork showing an alpaca's futility in a modern world, rather than "it's a motorbike"thebish wrote:Hoboh wrote:
But mine has a sissybar and saddlebags![]()
No more 165 mph 3 n a bit secs 0-60's sports bikes, poser in town
Cannot wait for the weekend it better be dry!
Oh forgot to add, non stock grumble exhausts fitted, Jardines.
a thing of beauty... should be in the great art thread... (if it were, WtW would be drooling!)

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Attaboy, Clappers! Our tax department has closed down (for e-access and returns) because of vulnerability to the Heartbleed bug. This might be a good thing.clapton is god wrote:I've been self-employed for 10 years and my tax return has never been sorted before October. I've excelled myself and got it done, dusted and in the post to my accountant today!
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Oh dear. I get all the rest now, cheers, but what on earth's the point of disturbingly load exhausts? That's on a par with youths driving Vauxhall Corsas with BOOM BOOM BOOM coming out of them - all a bit cringeworthy really, but at least they have the folly of youth in their defence.thebish wrote:sissy bar = back rest for a pillion passengerBruce Rioja wrote:The only bit that I understand there is that you're hoping for a dry weekend
saddlebags = I think you can grasp what they are!
no more... = this is not a poseur sports-bike with crappy plastic fairings for wankers!
grumble exhausts = specially adapted (non-standard) exhaust pipes designed to give off a proper throaty grumbling roar that sounds like a dinosaur climaxing - and frightens poor lilly-livered car drivers!
dry weekend = unlikely!
Nice looking bike though.
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indeed... my pipes are as silent as a nun's fart... no chance of any other road-users being startled or having their Dire Straits CD interrupted...Bruce Rioja wrote:Oh dear. I get all the rest now, cheers, but what on earth's the point of disturbingly load exhausts? That's on a par with youths driving Vauxhall Corsas with BOOM BOOM BOOM coming out of them - all a bit cringeworthy really, but at least they have the folly of youth in their defence.thebish wrote:sissy bar = back rest for a pillion passengerBruce Rioja wrote:The only bit that I understand there is that you're hoping for a dry weekend
saddlebags = I think you can grasp what they are!
no more... = this is not a poseur sports-bike with crappy plastic fairings for wankers!
grumble exhausts = specially adapted (non-standard) exhaust pipes designed to give off a proper throaty grumbling roar that sounds like a dinosaur climaxing - and frightens poor lilly-livered car drivers!
dry weekend = unlikely!
Nice looking bike though.

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Or realising your therethebish wrote:indeed... my pipes are as silent as a nun's fart... no chance of any other road-users being startled or having their Dire Straits CD interrupted...Bruce Rioja wrote:Oh dear. I get all the rest now, cheers, but what on earth's the point of disturbingly load exhausts? That's on a par with youths driving Vauxhall Corsas with BOOM BOOM BOOM coming out of them - all a bit cringeworthy really, but at least they have the folly of youth in their defence.thebish wrote:sissy bar = back rest for a pillion passengerBruce Rioja wrote:The only bit that I understand there is that you're hoping for a dry weekend
saddlebags = I think you can grasp what they are!
no more... = this is not a poseur sports-bike with crappy plastic fairings for wankers!
grumble exhausts = specially adapted (non-standard) exhaust pipes designed to give off a proper throaty grumbling roar that sounds like a dinosaur climaxing - and frightens poor lilly-livered car drivers!
dry weekend = unlikely!
Nice looking bike though.

There not that bad actually, just a bit of a throaty rasp to add character as opposed to the mundane soulless things they put out nowadays.
It takes the biscuit when the EU is looking to make silent electric cars run with an engine sound track because they are too quiet. (For once, I am not EU bashing, just commenting)
Pick it up tomorrow afternoon

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↑↑↑↑ No Hibes. I woukd, equally for once, agree that some noise is needed. We've always identified that traffic exists vua, in part, their noise. Electric cars are eerily silent. There'd be pedestrian and cyclist carnage if there were many around. without bouce.
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Ah, now you make a good case for the noisy pipes there.thebish wrote: indeed... my pipes are as silent as a nun's fart... no chance of any other road-users being startled or having their Dire Straits CD interrupted...

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Just discovered Hovis Pressley, he was brilliant sadly now gone. Boltonians always were good at dry humour.
The above post is complete bollox/garbage/nonsense, please point this out to me at any and every occasion possible.
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Holy Sh*t
I was wrong about the pipes!!!!
Sounds like rolling thunder going down the road, Harley style.

Sounds like rolling thunder going down the road, Harley style.
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What type of bike is it, Hoboh?Hoboh wrote:Holy Sh*tI was wrong about the pipes!!!!
Sounds like rolling thunder going down the road, Harley style.
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that, unless I am very much mistaken, is a yammy v-star classic (650?)
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Spot on bish, has a Harley type look but more reliablethebish wrote:that, unless I am very much mistaken, is a yammy v-star classic (650?)

Don't need huge cc, not planning any continental trips nor do we have the vast exspanse of the US.
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650cc is PLENTY! nice looking bike! mid-life crisis??Hoboh wrote:Spot on bish, has a Harley type look but more reliablethebish wrote:that, unless I am very much mistaken, is a yammy v-star classic (650?)![]()
Don't need huge cc, not planning any continental trips nor do we have the vast exspanse of the US.
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Come on, thebish, Hoboh's always in one crisis or another. 
Whilst I would never ride a bike on the road I do enjoy looking at them. Their simplicity (an engine with two wheels) and the engineering that goes into them fascinates me. Some years ago a friend bought himself a Suzuki 600cc model. It was beautifully crafted. His came, or was ordered, with panniers and decent mudguards as he was using it for the odd long ride but generally short trips. I got the impression though it would have made a more than acceptable and comfortable touring bike for runs such as Sydney-Melbourne or Sydney-Brisbane (that's about 800+Km of road each).
Good luck with it Hoboh, it looks a right smasher.

Whilst I would never ride a bike on the road I do enjoy looking at them. Their simplicity (an engine with two wheels) and the engineering that goes into them fascinates me. Some years ago a friend bought himself a Suzuki 600cc model. It was beautifully crafted. His came, or was ordered, with panniers and decent mudguards as he was using it for the odd long ride but generally short trips. I got the impression though it would have made a more than acceptable and comfortable touring bike for runs such as Sydney-Melbourne or Sydney-Brisbane (that's about 800+Km of road each).
Good luck with it Hoboh, it looks a right smasher.

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Well it looks very nice. Very stylish indeed.Hoboh wrote:Spot on bish, has a Harley type look but more reliablethebish wrote:that, unless I am very much mistaken, is a yammy v-star classic (650?)![]()
Don't need huge cc, not planning any continental trips nor do we have the vast exspanse of the US.
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Wonder how many posts I can get in over the weekend, about how great the EU are? The benefits of immigration and the wonders of the "Fat Controller" at Bolton Council?
Weather's good, so I should get a great head start.
Sissy Bars - there should be a law against them.
Weather's good, so I should get a great head start.
Sissy Bars - there should be a law against them.

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Just seen this. Had the pleasure of spending an evening in his company once. A genuinely funny bloke and an incredibly nice guy, to boot. Sadly missed.bwfcdan94 wrote:Just discovered Hovis Pressley, he was brilliant sadly now gone. Boltonians always were good at dry humour.
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Just found 400 euros!! Fvckin result!!
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boltonboris wrote:Just found 400 euros!! Fvckin result!!


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bobo the clown wrote:boltonboris wrote:Just found 400 euros!! Fvckin result!!![]()

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