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Hey craigwindy1664 wrote:Hey all, Im Craig from sunny Cumbria
Where the snow comes early and lasts forever, the streets are cold and the roads out; lead to biking Nirvanakylezx7r wrote:Consett, co.durham. Where the sun always shines and the streets are paved with gold
Oh Yes I do thatkylezx7r wrote:You know it well o wise onePJC wrote:Where the snow comes early and lasts forever, the streets are cold and the roads out; lead to biking Nirvanakylezx7r wrote:Consett, co.durham. Where the sun always shines and the streets are paved with gold
Lol that and Simmi performance on No1 Ind Estkylezx7r wrote:Yes sir all those routes are regular Sunday morning jaunts. Probably the only good thing about consett is it's location if your a bikerPJC wrote:Oh Yes I do thatkylezx7r wrote:You know it well o wise onePJC wrote:Where the snow comes early and lasts forever, the streets are cold and the roads out; lead to biking Nirvanakylezx7r wrote:Consett, co.durham. Where the sun always shines and the streets are paved with goldOften blast up there to avoid the police.
I guess you use the 68 to Hexham and up to Carter Bar on to Hawick and Selkirk or maybe to Hartside over the gravel and missing the cops
Rob Sim....was he a scouse lad that used to put fireblade motors into steelie CBR chassis's in mid to late 90'skylezx7r wrote:No a lad called Rob Sim. He sold it all to the guy who runs it now. Can't remember his name but he's a really good hand.PJC wrote:Not Jeff from Kawasaki Newcastle is it
Yeah Team CBR thats him,i could of sworn he had a scouse accent but yeah top bloke he was,did me a few good favours for an old steelie i used to havekylezx7r wrote:He certainly did do all sorts with the old CBRs in fact before his business was simmi performance it was called TEAM CBR but he wasn't scouse. He was from Stanley as far as I remember. He used to race the old steel frame CBRs aswell many moons ago.Damo666 wrote:Rob Sim....was he a scouse lad that used to put fireblade motors into steelie CBR chassis's in mid to late 90'skylezx7r wrote:No a lad called Rob Sim. He sold it all to the guy who runs it now. Can't remember his name but he's a really good hand.PJC wrote:Not Jeff from Kawasaki Newcastle is it
I worked for him when I first left school and he had an outbuilding with thousands upon thousands of Honda spares. Mind you the guy who owns the business now has improved it no end by getting accredited British standards etc whereas the old business was as rough as a buzzards jock strap but he could turn out some masterful engineering work
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Had a good few bits and hints from him when I was a Steelie racerDamo666 wrote:Yeah Team CBR thats him,i could of sworn he had a scouse accent but yeah top bloke he was,did me a few good favours for an old steelie i used to havekylezx7r wrote:He certainly did do all sorts with the old CBRs in fact before his business was simmi performance it was called TEAM CBR but he wasn't scouse. He was from Stanley as far as I remember. He used to race the old steel frame CBRs aswell many moons ago.Damo666 wrote:Rob Sim....was he a scouse lad that used to put fireblade motors into steelie CBR chassis's in mid to late 90'skylezx7r wrote:No a lad called Rob Sim. He sold it all to the guy who runs it now. Can't remember his name but he's a really good hand.PJC wrote:Not Jeff from Kawasaki Newcastle is it
I worked for him when I first left school and he had an outbuilding with thousands upon thousands of Honda spares. Mind you the guy who owns the business now has improved it no end by getting accredited British standards etc whereas the old business was as rough as a buzzards jock strap but he could turn out some masterful engineering work
Welcome in bud! I'm mobile so can't see your full profile what bike you got? Ideally you could start a "hi" thread with some pics [emoji57] but good intro anywayicsaidtheblindman wrote:Hi everyone, I'm a newbie to this forum. I'm here because I share the same passion as you, our love for motorbikes and my love for my R1. I'm from Coventry and I am always up for a get together, to tear up the country roads. I am a fare weather rider (I love my bike to much to subject it to rain and winter salt).