'Kin a you is a tard.
Always visual check tyres, brake pads, chain and the obvious fittings before inserting the key on any decent ride.
Good story...thanks Katman for helping this fella out. Really nice to read something wonderful on KB...thanks.
Sorry to hear you are unemployed and the bank is sad...hope things change for you in the future.
And, you are so right, what would someone do on a day when they don't have to work....ride.
Man you be one clever clogs.
the bank won't be sad. they will be charging you "honour" fees and interest and penalty interest on your overdraft and a fee for you ringing up and another fee for having an account and another fee for the reaming they are about to give you, and then fees because. well just because. then there's the "question " fee "Why are y ou reaming me?" " cost you $25 to find out, its OK we'll just debit your account" "OK now why are you reaming me?" "um, because we can, hope thats cleared that up"
I thought elections were decided by angry posts on social media. - F5 Dave
Experience is a good school, but the fees are high.
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Originally Posted by FlangMaster
7400km
The new tyre was a used tyre, Only put on to get me home.
Bike will have to be parked up while I mull over a way to get tyres, at the moment the phone is a bigger stress, Was negotiating with 2 companies for employment, and hoping to hear from 2 others in regards to job interviews.
It wasn't a Continental tyre by any chance was it? I got caught out by one of those. The final 200 km chewed out bloody quick on a tyre that looked serviceable in the garage.
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