Lozzer
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That and to get laid.Me being oblivious to the latest dramas, seeing snippets of fallout here and there (terrible grammar btw) on this here platform, remember the unity of why we are here in the first place.
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Now each and every one of you can retire tonight knowing you are part of a very special breed.
You MAY be doing it wrong, Adam. Maybe.That and to get laid.
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Absolutely Lovely , more recently ive been toying with the idea of getting another bike for sunny sundays and reliving a small part of my youth , the only one for me is the T120 Bonneville pre unit if poss
I think I'm right in saying that the bore size on your C15 is exactly the same as your Trident George. (Not if they've had a rebore of course)
Oooh very ooh eh .............my first bike was a C15 only had it a few weeks until I passed my test and went and got the bonneyI think I'm right in saying that the bore size on your C15 is exactly the same as your Trident George. (Not if they've had a rebore of course)
I may be wrong.
Quite possibly, not something I had thought about.I think I'm right in saying that the bore size on your C15 is exactly the same as your Trident George. (Not if they've had a rebore of course)
I may be wrong.
It was my first bike too, I went on to Nortons after that.Oooh very ooh eh .............my first bike was a C15 only had it a few weeks until I passed my test and went and got the bonney
My best mate went from an old Norton dominator to a brand new Commando 750 fastback, superb machine, and unlike the Bonney you could actually feel your feet on the footrests over 70 miles and hourIt was my first bike too, I went on to Nortons after that.
I built my own, it kept growing year on year from 600, 650 then 750. This was in it’s fastest form with a tuned 750 Atlas motor.My best mate went from an old Norton dominator to a brand new Commando 750 fastback, superb machine, and unlike the Bonney you could actually feel your feet on the footrests over 70 miles and hour
Im sure some kind person very soon will restore your faith in humanity, anyways being cool is living in the UK , hence im heading back out to South Sudan again where the temperature is considerably higherInteresting. I don't claim to be cool, wealthy or confident but I currently don't own a Maserati.
I would like to own one again when finances allow but suspect it won't suddenly make me cool, wealthy or confident I'm afraid. Although I don't desire to be cool or wealthy in monetary terms but a little extra confidence can sometimes be helpful.
LOL....very true. We are lucky with many aspects of the UK and am thankful life isn't harder. I'm well aware it could be much worse and much harder so always thankful for that.Im sure some kind person very soon will restore your faith in humanity, anyways being cool is living in the UK , hence im heading back out to South Sudan again where the temperature is considerably higher
Interesting. I don't claim to be cool, wealthy or confident but I currently don't own a Maserati.