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Frankie
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by Frankie » 22 Jul 2014, 16:51
I had a big bunch of flowers and some chocolates arrive in the post 5 mins ago, to cheer me up as I am suffering with flu type symptoms, at the very least a bloody horrible cold.
Cheered me up, how nice was that.
duke63
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by duke63 » 22 Jul 2014, 16:54
Are you sure they were not meant for the hot bird next door, Frankie?
C00kiemonster
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by C00kiemonster » 22 Jul 2014, 17:14
Frankie wrote: I had a big bunch of flowers and some chocolates arrive in the post 5 mins ago, to cheer me up as I am suffering with flu type symptoms, at the very least a bloody horrible cold.
Cheered me up, how nice was that.
Did you send them to yourself again?
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by Blade » 22 Jul 2014, 21:55
A towel with the company logo on it, wtf
what do these HR people do have meetings to plan the most pointless gift.
We got a frizzbie last year and a very tiny box of fake Lego at Christmas. Other years I got some glow in the dark ear muffs.
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by Godzilla » 22 Jul 2014, 22:32
Brought these to pressies:
Bag:
Cylinder head covers:
rocket
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by rocket » 23 Jul 2014, 06:42
Another bell helmet from amazon however it is completey the wrong lid so getting sent back dam
"80mph" sorry officer I possibly could not have done that I'm no Valentino Rossi.
Blade
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by Blade » 23 Jul 2014, 17:50
rocket wrote: Another bell helmet from amazon however it is completey the wrong lid so getting sent back dam
Have you got your made to measure leathers yet ?
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by rocket » 23 Jul 2014, 21:09
Blade wrote: rocket wrote: Another bell helmet from amazon however it is completey the wrong lid so getting sent back dam
Have you got your made to measure leathers yet ?
Think I may have got the measurements wrong
"80mph" sorry officer I possibly could not have done that I'm no Valentino Rossi.
rocket
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by rocket » 23 Jul 2014, 21:11
Blade wrote: rocket wrote: Another bell helmet from amazon however it is completey the wrong lid so getting sent back dam
Have you got your made to measure leathers yet ?
Not yet I messaged them the other day and said there were getting cut and then the next week was stitching so I recon a couple of weeks
"80mph" sorry officer I possibly could not have done that I'm no Valentino Rossi.
Blade
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by Blade » 23 Jul 2014, 22:12
rocket wrote: Blade wrote: rocket wrote: Another bell helmet from amazon however it is completey the wrong lid so getting sent back dam
Have you got your made to measure leathers yet ?
Think I may have got the measurements wrong
Who you trying to kid with that photo
You can tell it was taking ages ago as you look way way younger in the photo, you look a fresh face young chap to how you are now
rocket
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by rocket » 23 Jul 2014, 22:23
Cheers
"80mph" sorry officer I possibly could not have done that I'm no Valentino Rossi.
Blade
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by Blade » 23 Jul 2014, 22:40
rocket wrote: Cheers
Your welcome
. Just out of interest is that kwackys front room your standing in
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by C00kiemonster » 24 Jul 2014, 07:15
Blade wrote: rocket wrote: Cheers
Your welcome
. Just out of interest is that kwackys front room your standing in
No, he has chains in his front room.
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by Blade » 24 Jul 2014, 20:33
Obviously the year was 1999 P.G.T .............................................. the Pre Gaffer Tape era
D6Nutz
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by D6Nutz » 31 Jul 2014, 19:34
I've had front end vibrations under braking for as long as I can remember, but it's never been as bad as it was at Donnington. So I've bitten the bullet, and look what postie turned up with today
And before anyone says it, there is another front disc I just haven't unpacked it yet.
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by Perkles » 31 Jul 2014, 21:36
D6Nutz wrote: I've had front end vibrations under braking for as long as I can remember, but it's never been as bad as it was at Donnington. So I've bitten the bullet, and look what postie turned up with today
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And before anyone says it, there is another front disc I just haven't unpacked it yet.
nice were they expensive
D6Nutz
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by D6Nutz » 31 Jul 2014, 21:39
No, not really. Just over £200 for all 3 disks, the brembo front disks alone where best part of £300.
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by Godzilla » 31 Jul 2014, 22:05
D6Nutz wrote: No, not really. Just over £200 for all 3 disks, the brembo front disks alone where best part of £300.
I'm not sure about my maths, but if the front alone were the best part of £300, how did all 3 come out to just over £200?
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by D6Nutz » 31 Jul 2014, 22:08
Sorry me not being clear. The OEM disks are brembo, the ones I bought are from blackshadow-uk.
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