I'll take that as a yes!
You must be so much fun to live with.
I'll take that as a yes!
You must be so much fun to live with.
I'm sure you will take it anyway you want....Originally Posted by Goblin
and that's something that you will never know, dear
Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?
Seems you have a secret admirer ol boy.Originally Posted by MSTRS
Originally Posted by Bonez
Oh no....my secret is out! Please dont tell muttontart.....she might do mean things to me
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Now now, claws in and play nice, people.
Diarrhoea is hereditary - it runs in your jeans
If my nose was running money, I'd blow it all on you...
Can we watch?Originally Posted by Goblin
Only if you supply the jellyOriginally Posted by Bonez
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I GOT HALF A BAG OF AMCALF MILK REPLACER AND A PADDLING POOL , WILL THIS BE ANY HELPOriginally Posted by Goblin
Even a chopper would be hard pushed to do Aucks to Hamilton return in much under an hour!Originally Posted by cowboyz
Speed storied make me laugh too. Any monkey can twist a throttle, not every monkey can make a motorcycle go around corners though.
No WINJA, could use ya paddling pool, but not milk powderOriginally Posted by WINJA
Do ya still have those pak'n save vouchers? It has to be rasberry jelly!!
Thought it was a bring your own.Originally Posted by Goblin
Haha, I did. It was my first road bike, and it would do an indicated 140k in 2nd! Yes, not so hot now, but for an 1984 2 smoke 250 Honda (Not going to say what one, it brings bad luck... if you get my drift, Clue: it looks like a VT).Originally Posted by Oscar
The speedo was 40%fast!!!
Wondered why it went past 180 so fast, but every bugger was tring to push me off the road at 100 for the first week!
Made the bike real easy to sell though, even if that model did have a bad rep.
Placing a colder plug in the back cylinder did the trick, I think. There is one still in Feilding.Originally Posted by quickbuck
It had cold plugs all round there Bonez, I melted a front left once, goodness knows why? Well, why that one anyway (didn't sieze though).Originally Posted by Bonez
It went clack in the rear when I was giving it a few blips on the throttle with no load (Yes, I know now I was silly).
Agree, it wasn't one of Hondas finer products, but taught me heaps... And after all, isn't that what learner bikes are all about?
Yipsirreebob. Honda were putting a goddzillion models out around then and switching their production methods I beleive. Bound to be a lemon or two spat out.Originally Posted by quickbuck
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