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    New member (Desmo guzzi)

    Hi there , been into bikes for nearly 40 years now, haveing a forced rest as of 1/6/09thanks to one of our senior citizens doing a 3 point turn just over the brow of a hill,but Im still here and I can ride a bike again ( bit of wailing and moaning from the wimminfolk )
    Can fix most things , like beer,2 valve ducati's,and wanna do a mad sunday
    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Desmo guzzi View Post
    Hi there , been into bikes for nearly 40 years now, haveing a forced rest as of 1/6/09thanks to one of our senior citizens doing a 3 point turn just over the brow of a hill,but Im still here and I can ride a bike again ( bit of wailing and moaning from the wimminfolk )
    Can fix most things , like beer,2 valve ducati's,and wanna do a mad sunday
    Cheers
    Welcome,38 years on 2 wheels myself and have also fallen foul of a senior doing a mindless u turn though many years back,"moaning wimminfolk" means your still doing something right,rather do mad Monday on the Isle and the only Duc worth fixing is a Bevel,the rest are all pretenders that wouldnt know red wine from jungle juice and still smell of Cagiva.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    a Bevel,the rest are all pretenders that wouldnt know red wine from jungle juice and still smell of Cagiva.
    yeah, and then there are( waaaaay down the bottom of the barrel ) those awful jap 90 degree V twin wannabe copies

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    Quote Originally Posted by Desmo guzzi View Post
    yeah, and then there are( waaaaay down the bottom of the barrel ) those awful jap 90 degree V twin wannabe copies
    Indeed mate,nasty pieces of work those things eh.
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    Ha ha . Gotta say tho that the Suzuki 650 and 1000cc Vtwins have proven themselves to be great bikes. I nearly bought a TL1000s, but it was 4 grand more than the paso it was parked next to............
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    Nothing wrong with later ducks for guys like me that are pretty ham fisted when it comes to doing engine rebuilds.(and don't get me started about electrics).

    Welcome to kb.Ignore the tossers of which there are plenty, (I don't mean you 98tls),enjoy he pearls of wisdom and wit of which there is a few and feed the trolls because I love the stirring threads.
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    Blah

    I hope to be able to put in as least as much as I take away from this site , and the odd tosser only makes the rest look better, pays to keep 1 or 2 around ,I've even heard rumours that they tend to all go for the same type of bike
    I wish I was young again , I'd be heaps smarter than the 1st time I was young

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    Quote Originally Posted by Desmo guzzi View Post
    Ha ha . Gotta say tho that the Suzuki 650 and 1000cc Vtwins have proven themselves to be great bikes. I nearly bought a TL1000s, but it was 4 grand more than the paso it was parked next to............
    Had a few Ducs myself way back,fell in love with them when a young fella as the old man had first an 860 then a couple of 900SSs.Had my old TLS for about 10 years now and have spent far more on it than its ever going to be worth to anyone else so it will probably live in the shed another 10 years or so.Enjoy the site fella.
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