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General Discussion Area / Re: funny eastenders gaffe
« on: 07 September 2010, 18:14:38 »
Yeh, they stuffed that right up didn't they. Still, at least it was on par with the rest of the tripe on Eastenders.  ::) ::)
(Mrs YZ was in charge of the remote last night)  ::) ;D ;D

Don't see these gaffes on classy shows like Emmerdale. ;D ;D :y

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General Discussion Area / Re: MOT - Passed
« on: 07 September 2010, 18:25:05 »
Spot on.  :y
Got to be cautious mentioning MOT's on here but I think you got away with it.  ;D ;D

4188
General Discussion Area / Re: which x factor "personality"
« on: 04 September 2010, 23:28:22 »
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Cheryl easily, no contest.


I'll second that.  :y :y

4189
General Discussion Area / Re: ABS Webb Site / Forum
« on: 19 August 2010, 13:42:25 »
Same here.They must be having problems.

4190
General Discussion Area / Re: USERNAMES
« on: 07 July 2010, 14:49:55 »
I just looked around and spotted the Moto X bike in the garage. I thought that'll do for a user name. It is a Yamaha 'YZ250'.

Sounds daft now, wish I'd gone for a straightforward Alan H. :-[

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General Discussion Area / Re: 8422 members
« on: 29 June 2010, 21:46:17 »
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Think you're being a bit unfair there Sixstring.

I don't contribute tons myself - but whenever I've received help from other members I'm the first to post a thank you to them. And to share anything - however small - I might have picked up along the way. I've had my Omega for almost 8 years now, and only joined for real when I thought I might be able to contribute a morsel in return for all the ace advice.

Thing is - long-serving members have so much experience that my little contributions seem a bit trivial.
That's life I guess. Now look - you've made me grumpy.
OK - more grumpy.


Must admit, this is how I feel. You only gain a real knowledge of something when it breaks and you have to fix it. Thankfully not much has broken on mine so I have limited input but I try to advise if there is a topic that I'm familiar with, otherwise I keep quiet and observe from a distance. :-[ :-[ :y

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General Discussion Area / Re: OOF Bikers ride out
« on: 09 June 2010, 15:37:08 »
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I like the idea of an OOF ride-out.

Wales for a day probably would be a bit of a stretch for me, but a weekend would be do-able. Scotland sounds good also.

Is the poll multi-option?

Yes. Submit your choice at the top of this page. :y

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General Discussion Area / Re: OOF Bikers ride out
« on: 09 June 2010, 14:42:51 »
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Anyone else got a trail bike or MX style bike ?

These are great fun, but not much good for long distance work.

I've got a Moto X bike but it's not street legal (minor detail). Could plate it up but wouldn't be allowed out in the dark :'(

Could always Super Moto it to get a ticket on it. Would be fun. :y :y


Very nice bike. Thought I was the only one on here with a proper bike  ;D

Have you tried it on tarmac ? I run proper trail tyres and get a good level of grip on tamac, enough for a small stoppie.  :y


 :y :y :y :y



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General Discussion Area / Re: OOF Bikers ride out
« on: 09 June 2010, 13:38:53 »
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Anyone else got a trail bike or MX style bike ?

These are great fun, but not much good for long distance work.

I've got a Moto X bike but it's not street legal (minor detail). Could plate it up but wouldn't be allowed out in the dark :'(

Could always Super Moto it to get a ticket on it. Would be fun. :y :y

4195
General Discussion Area / Re: Rossi crash.
« on: 05 June 2010, 21:06:28 »
He appeared to low side and then the grip followed by the dreaded high side flick. Nasty.

4196
General Discussion Area / Re: What's With The Pink?
« on: 05 June 2010, 20:35:23 »
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Dunno, but had'nt realised how many had been banned.


Looking at the link some of the banned hadn't even made a post. :-/ :-/

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General Discussion Area / Re: A Caravan maybe on the cards
« on: 24 May 2010, 10:32:21 »
The handbook for my 2006 Bailey Senator shows the Wyoming at:
Internal Length 6.4m
Shipping Length 7.89m
Maximum Technically Permissable Laden Mass 1714kg
Mass in running order 1454kg

Obviously this would vary very slightly depending on model year.

When I bought mine new in 2006 the dealer did a Towsafe check (compatability between car and caravan) and my 3.2 Elite Estate came out as an OK match. It tows well and the car averages 17mpg with general driving conditions. Don't do much more without the van on the back. :'(

Hope this helps.

Regards
Alan

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Did she tell them to 'buzz' off.  :y :y

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