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From Yorkshire? Won’t be buying any rounds then.
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8 hours ago, alfalfa said:
i'm just here for the attention.....
Duh! Mr. Obvious.
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On 02/06/2020 at 18:29, Lone Amigo said:
No mention even of an approximate weight?
230 lbs
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2 minutes ago, XTreme said:
WTF's a storm chaser?
Ozarks is tornado country, that and dust.
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Do storm chasers ride GS’s now?
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Probably a drug dealer.
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Oh great a pot head.
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9 minutes ago, XTreme said:
What?
He needs a hug.
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Point proven.
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1 hour ago, alfalfa said:
Rumors that i might have sniffed the pillion seat are false. totally, false.
You totally sniffed it, you sniffed my saddle in New Mexico you sick bastard.
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Look at the end of the day some people are casuals and some people aren’t.
Some people grew up riding bikes and it has got into their blood and they will always ride bikes, people like me, @XTreme, @boboneleg, @Tym, @MooN and others. Even if they have a small break they come back to bikes, some of us have always had bikes and we always identified with the culture including in the media, we don’t all identify with exactly the same area of biking but we all have things in common and all have crossovers in at least two or three areas. While there was no forum we didn’t stop riding.
The casuals on the other hand may have ridden when young but it never really took with them, it was just another mode of transportation, they may have a bike rotting away in the shed so they can say they have one, they like the idea of being part of the biking scene but they need to be stroked and encouraged by others to keep it going and when there is no focus like the forum they just drift away on the tide so to speak.
The real difference between casuals and bikers of course is that at the end of the day bikers don’t care if you ride or not because riding is personal to them, sure they like to share it but they don’t need to. Casuals have a desperate need to be included, they need the validation.
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Must be that time of month again.
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1 hour ago, Specs said:
Useless around here with all the speed bumps.
Depends how fast you push the wheelbarrow.
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Ideal for @Tym
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2 hours ago, BusBoy said:
What's he saying?
Something about guns for everyone.
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Just now, XTreme said:
Have you heard this @Buckster?
Can we trust the word of a gimp?
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Thruxton was about 40mph, the handling was superb as well.
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I thought the bars would be uncomfortable but on the move the wind takes the weight off.
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8 minutes ago, Specs said:
Lovely bike, but wrists and back say no for me.
I found the R really comfortable, I just don’t have space for two bikes so I had to let it go.
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7 hours ago, Renegade said:
My drink of choice is a cup of coffee, havn't drunk anything alcoholic for 7 years.
and you haven’t bought anything alcoholic for a lot longer than that
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Probably the Triumph Thruxton RS.
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You ponce.
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I've met a few of them over the years.
Welcome AlunL
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Don’t lend Ren any money.