Mr Postman

For all the none biking stuff. Say hello, chew the fat or flame the forum.
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These
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nice
"80mph" sorry officer I possibly could not have done that I'm no Valentino Rossi.
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Are those GIA rearsets Andy?

Look bloody amazing mate 8) defo fancy a pair on my Panigale (happy)
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Yeah Gia moto. They're a work of art mate!
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DaytonAndy wrote:Yeah Gia moto. They're a work of art mate!
They sure are.
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I've never changed rearsets on a bike before so I'm really curious how different they will feel?
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Big difference especially on track
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Very big difference on the road too.

You can position the pegs and levers to suit your body making the bike a lot more comfortable, also in wet conditions you have a lot more grip on the pegs.
You never really learn to swear until you learn to drive.

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Thanks, good to know.
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Pfft... I don't buy rearsets anymore - I make them ;)
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Well after ordering this at silverstone on Sunday it came today
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A veritable shit load of protein.
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Not my actual bike but this arrived yesterday all the way from Australia (y)

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A wind deflector for my car - bent beyond belief. |( Got to love delivery drivers :(
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DaytonAndy wrote:
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Cue lots of parts in the post from Mr Postman!
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Monty wrote:
DaytonAndy wrote:
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Cue lots of parts in the post from Mr Postman!
Unfortunately it's for cleaning the parts I already have that have bits of shell scattered round them chickenstrips
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DaytonAndy wrote:
Monty wrote:
DaytonAndy wrote:
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Cue lots of parts in the post from Mr Postman!
Unfortunately it's for cleaning the parts I already have that have bits of shell scattered round them chickenstrips
HAHA no I meant from us!
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(lol)
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The kids passports.

Tokyo isn't far away.
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