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Post by deviant »

sensible/old people buy hondas and triumphs

nutters buy kwaks and gixxers.


(in the eyes of the insurance company at least)
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Post by superman »

WUHO....... lol

Come to think of it when i think of the few friends i have the worst of them are the ones on the gixers an kwaks..
but but but.... if i could have had my star bike for my first there would be a dead man ridin an R6 now lol
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Post by MonkeyBusiness »

Fortunately, the fairing only has some hairline cracks in it, which had clumps of baboon hair in them until recently. My fairing looked like it needed a shave :smt003

Here is a picture of what the bugger did to my brake pedal.

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A picture of me after having X-rays, CAT scan, lots of intravenous pain-killers, and then a plaster cast.

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The baboon!

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SCORE: Bruce=1 Baboon=0
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Post by deviant »

hehe just shown that one round the office ( i sit next to a south african guy).

another guy identified it as a 675 just from the footpeg! to be fair he did used to work at triumph.
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Suzuki DR800 - bouncy
1978 Suzuki GS400 - PROJECT RETRO RACER!
Kawasaki GPz500S - for sale soon
Honda CG125 BR-J - in bits
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Post by daftlad »

Bozzie just had a quote today for a 675 £ 320 fully com thats 50 quid cheaper than a new r6. It's right what peaple say it's cheaper cause it's a Triumph.
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Post by RedexRobB »

I got an online quote for a 675 the other day, cheaper to insure than my 7R!
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Post by Xphyral »

RobB wrote:One of the reasons why i want a 675

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-P7yX9GKQc

listen to that, blipping the throttle while downshifting and then away, sounds fucking gorgeous! :smt007
Just run your 7r on 3 cylinders for that. my 750 sounded like that when one of my plugs gave up the ghost a wee while back, runs like toad mind.
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