the only thing i've had to change on my bike is the oil filter and i doubt leaving that sitting on the desk would go down to well ;-)
the only thing i've had to change on my bike is the oil filter and i doubt leaving that sitting on the desk would go down to well ;-)
I uster have a piston from Norick Abe's 1996 YZR500...can't find the feckin' thing since shifting and it's pissing me off...
Nothing motorcycley on my desk at the moment (usually have helmet, gloves, key, etc.) as I'm being taxi-driver this week.
I did have a broken VTR1000 throttle position sensor pinned to the cubicle wall, as a reminder to be careful, and a picture of the Britten, because it was cool and to remind me about the importance of innovation and application. They sort of went with the pictures of our dead dog, who was killed because I was impatient. I also used to have a bazillion bike pictures as wallpaper/screensaver, but I felt I was becoming just too obsessive and one-dimensional. Now I have pictures from various holidays instead.
In my gargre, there are all sorts of bike parts, as I don't chuck stuff away in case it could be useful, unless it's REALLY knackered. It's not so much a money-saving thing, just a DIY / Heath Robinson / magpie problem.
In the turlet at home, there's a 2005 "Bikes'n'Babes" calendar, courtesy of the vifferbabe. Not really my thing, but Miss July (Mackenzie) is very easy on the eyes, as was (lemme think...) Miss February? However, the R1-YZF isn't as kewl as the Benelli TNT or the MV Brutale.
... and that's what I think.
Or summat.
Or maybe not...
Dunno really....![]()
I have a broken valve on my desk (BSA B31)
to remind me what valve bounce is
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the art of diplomacy is saying nice doggie,
until you find a big rock
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