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  1. #61
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    Don't think too much, mate. It's bad for you!

    I ride a mid 70s airhaed BMW as well as my Kwak. I put close on 100K miles on it. The trick is not to care what others think of you. I don't give a fuck what people think or say when I'm out on the Beemer. Ride your own ride.

    You might go for a ride next weekend and people will be all over you and your bike.

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    Quote Originally Posted by maha man View Post
    For crying out loud Paul, what the hell is up with this thread?
    You love ya' bike right?
    You love ya' mates that you have met through biking right?
    Dont let the 'Poor me' bullshit get under your skin, it will grab hold.
    You have to impress anyone but yourself mate, and if get the warm and fuzzies after being out on ya bike then fuck em'! That's the one thing that counts most dude.
    I ride with old fullas and have to tell them that their nose is running, and have to stop more often than not (wee weez) and neither party complains. Ok so im stretching the truth, but ya not what i mean?
    You have way more knowledge about motorcycles than those twats at the coffee stop, fuck em ' i say. Stop ya thinking and keep ridin'....
    Ha ha, I had to stop for one of them wee weez today, cause I'm old and me bladder is the size of a peanut. I let rip and looked down to admire me todger only to find I'd pissed all over me dangling head phones.

    So if your one of them peeps that think old peeps smell of wee. now you know why, It's coming from their ears man.
    Oh bugger

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    Quote Originally Posted by idb View Post
    USD is my second cousin twice removed on my mother's side.
    That family are a bit pretentious and spell their names in capitals.
    There're also UPS, LOL, USB, PS1, PS2 and baby PS3.

    Whooo-hoo - we could be related, after all I have an FXDXT and an F100 not to mentiona 105E!!!
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    One of the most interesting threads I've read in a wee whiles ... s'all good, ride your bike, love your wimmen, feed the kids and let the rest of the world go to hell in a handbasket!

    As you were gennleman, as you were ...
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    Paul I'm sorry dude I think you have it backwards mate.
    Put shoe on the other foot for a bit.
    I was at a servo with a bunch of my mates on our kawasukondas.
    All of us in our cudura and race replica power ranger gear.
    This big bikie type guy pulls in on an old bike--a single I think.
    He must have been a bikie cos he was filthy dirty and wearing black leather
    It was a bikie type bike.
    Pretty intimidating.
    Hate to admit it but we diddn't wanna make eye contact in case -well who knows what a bikie might do if ya annoy him
    I told my mate in a loudish voice --(see if the bikie would talk to us) Hey it looks like a single.
    The bikie type gave us one of those "dont fuck with me or I'll fuck you up real bad" looks so we ignored him.
    To see a life newly created.To watch it grow and prosper. Isn't that the greatest gift a human being can be given?

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    Quote Originally Posted by merv View Post

    I started riding in ....
    Actually, it doesn't matter when or what 'you' started on. For all us crusties, the bikes we had then are now either 'revered classics' or 'omigodtheywerecrap'.
    I've owned Puch, Triumph, Honda, Suzuki, Yamaha, Kawasaki and I have to say that the Jappas always did me proud and the 'character-building' jobbies were probably the root cause of the frosting...that, and an early model wife!!
    To me, I don't care what you ride...it has two wheels, doesn't it?
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by martybabe View Post
    Ha ha, I had to stop for one of them wee weez today, cause I'm old and me bladder is the size of a peanut. I let rip and looked down to admire me todger only to find I'd pissed all over me dangling head phones.

    So if your one of them peeps that think old peeps smell of wee. now you know why, It's coming from their ears man.
    So you don't listen to shit music then?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion View Post
    As much businesss as anyone else in this world. ....Ah, I remember the good old days. Wouldn't have 'em back at any price. They were shit.

    Doesn't mean that you young ones aren't stuffing it all up mind. And y' need to buy me a beer , to wet m'throat so I can tell you all the things you're doing wrong. Make it a Speights.
    I agree...(apart from the Speights!)

    As you were Paul...carry on.
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    Quote Originally Posted by madmal64 View Post
    & downloadable fuel maps!
    This is a device that allows someone to find a location to purchase petrol, isn't it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by FROSTY View Post
    Paul I'm sorry dude I think you have it backwards mate.
    Put shoe on the other foot for a bit.
    I was at a servo with a bunch of my mates on our kawasukondas.
    All of us in our cudura and race replica power ranger gear.
    This big bikie type guy pulls in on an old bike--a single I think.
    He must have been a bikie cos he was filthy dirty and wearing black leather
    It was a bikie type bike.
    Pretty intimidating.
    Hate to admit it but we diddn't wanna make eye contact in case -well who knows what a bikie might do if ya annoy him
    I told my mate in a loudish voice --(see if the bikie would talk to us) Hey it looks like a single.
    The bikie type gave us one of those "dont fuck with me or I'll fuck you up real bad" looks so we ignored him.
    HAve you actually met Paul?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim2 View Post
    Yes. That's it. A cold.
    You forgot to add, "Burn him!"
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Quote Originally Posted by Fatjim View Post
    HAve you actually met Paul?
    Er yea-a few times
    I was lucky enough to stay at his place with baby bikie a few years back.
    keep in mind it aint reality its PERCEIVED reality.
    To see a life newly created.To watch it grow and prosper. Isn't that the greatest gift a human being can be given?

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    How some now when older it's: Too much thinking.

    When younger our fathers use to say to us: "Do you EVER actually THINK about what you've just said/done/about to do"???
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    See but your bike is a big single -- the two pistons go up and down at the same time

    I don't strike up conversations with people like you, because normally you yell at me for having a 4 valve Japper with CDI ignition and 12V lights.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xerxesdaphat View Post
    See but your bike is a big single -- the two pistons go up and down at the same time

    I don't strike up conversations with people like you, because normally you yell at me for having a 4 valve Japper with CDI ignition and 12V lights.
    Nah, it's cos you is spotty. And haven't learned not to dribble on fine English iron....
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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