New bloke
- lavy78
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Re: New bloke
It will take a while for me to finish but worth it, I will make extras if the moulds hold out and flog them to you guys at a fraction of what 'they charge' if anyone's interested.
I've not seen many, plus I don't think I've ever seen a chain carbon chain guard...
I've not seen many, plus I don't think I've ever seen a chain carbon chain guard...
- Steve R1
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Re: New bloke
Welcome to the forum Rimmer you certainly fit in here and a first class opening post once one
Well for once there ain't much I can say as the guys have beaten me to it, so welcome oh and as this is the first firum you have ever joined, don't nother looking at any others , this one is light years ahead of the rest.
So welcome to the mad house Rimmer
Steve also known as CILLA thanks to colon..... Or stephen thanks to my parents

Well for once there ain't much I can say as the guys have beaten me to it, so welcome oh and as this is the first firum you have ever joined, don't nother looking at any others , this one is light years ahead of the rest.
So welcome to the mad house Rimmer
Steve also known as CILLA thanks to colon..... Or stephen thanks to my parents

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- jompy
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Re: New bloke
Rimsey don't worry about Cilla's spelling he used to be a very good accountant until he retired not long ago , the spelling is the norm for himSteve R1 wrote:Welcome to the forum Rimmer you certainly fit in here and a first class opening post once one![]()
Well for once there ain't much I can say as the guys have beaten me to it, so welcome oh and as this is the first firum you have ever joined, don't nother looking at any others , this one is light years ahead of the rest.
So welcome to the mad house Rimmer
Steve also known as CILLA thanks to colon..... Or stephen thanks to my parents

- lavy78
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Re: New bloke
I was going to ask for a translation but I think I've worked it out...jompy wrote:Rimsey don't worry about Cilla's spelling he used to be a very good accountant until he retired not long ago , the spelling is the norm for himSteve R1 wrote:Welcome to the forum Rimmer you certainly fit in here and a first class opening post once one![]()
Well for once there ain't much I can say as the guys have beaten me to it, so welcome oh and as this is the first firum you have ever joined, don't nother looking at any others , this one is light years ahead of the rest.
So welcome to the mad house Rimmer
Steve also known as CILLA thanks to colon..... Or stephen thanks to my parents
Something about welcome to join in with Stephens parents, an opening with first class clap..??
- jompy
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Re: New bloke
mind you Duncan pinnit is a lot better than he used to beMoise wrote:Wait until you see a post from Pinnit!

- Steve R1
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Re: New bloke
Oi monkey face.... I still am a good accountant it's just that I nolonger practice..... Oh and you know I get so excited when I'm typing away my fingers can't work as fast as my brain......... Hence the cocked up typing....a lot of my typing errors are due to the letters not being in the right place on my keyboard, fir example I is nest to o if they were the other way round you would het for instead of fir ..... And there we go again, g and h are next to each other, it's not a spelling problem more rather a sight problemjompy wrote:
Rimsey don't worry about Cilla's spelling he used to be a very good accountant until he retired not long ago , the spelling is the norm for him


Thanks DuncanMoise wrote:Wait until you see a post from Pinnit!

Perhaps newbies become members when they can read CILLA and pinnit's posts


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- hash29
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Re: New bloke
Cilla couldn't help but laugh outloud reading that last post of yours [emoji13][emoji13]
- TheDarkSide69
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- BIG UN
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Re: New bloke
welcome bud,bike looks lovely,had 2 blue uns myself.
and lay off the shiney wheels you lot,
nothing better than polishing yer rim while the mrs is out.
what exhaust you got on it?
and lay off the shiney wheels you lot,
nothing better than polishing yer rim while the mrs is out.

what exhaust you got on it?
- daz031178
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Re: New bloke
Welcome buddy, I'm not a million miles from you, live in Yeovil. There's a few of us that ride down towards you along the coast etc. Your more than welcome to come and join us if you want mate.lavy78 wrote:Hello all, firstly I'm new to forums generally not just this one, never registered on one before but I'm sure I'll find this more than useful and hope I can help others too.
I was born in to bikes with the garage always having at least one in it, holidays to donny and brands most years...
Bought my first bike at 16 - DT50mx and been riding on and off since, (20 something years...)
I've had a few bikes (won't mention the mopeds lol) from an XL200, ER5, fazer 600 thundercat to a thunderace from what I can remember. Now I've got what I consider my dream bike (until the 2015 model was released!!!!)
I would love to rolling road tune her and mod her, not just for the speed element but just to do it and see the affects of my hard work.
Also i'm pretty handy and do all my mechanical work myself (cars and bikes) so I hope I can be of use to some...
I live in Torquay and try to go Bmad in the summer as often as I like but other than that I try and get out on the bike no matter what time of year as long as it's a nice day, I used to ride to work for a few years so was an every dayer at one point, but now I'm almost sad to say I'm a fair weather nancy, I'm sure it happens to us all when we start getting older...
I don't have any goons I ride regularly with but wouldn't pass up the opportunity if something was going down near by...
Cheers
Lavy
If i can get my car to go as well as my bike I will eat my own sh!t


- lavy78
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Re: New bloke
Cheers mate, It's a cut down scorpion end can, I've got a carbon wrap on it nowBIG UN wrote:welcome bud,bike looks lovely,had 2 blue uns myself.
and lay off the shiney wheels you lot,
nothing better than polishing yer rim while the mrs is out.![]()
what exhaust you got on it?
- lavy78
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Re: New bloke
Sounds good thanks!! Keep me posted mate! [emoji106]daz031178 wrote:Welcome buddy, I'm not a million miles from you, live in Yeovil. There's a few of us that ride down towards you along the coast etc. Your more than welcome to come and join us if you want mate.lavy78 wrote:Hello all, firstly I'm new to forums generally not just this one, never registered on one before but I'm sure I'll find this more than useful and hope I can help others too.
I was born in to bikes with the garage always having at least one in it, holidays to donny and brands most years...
Bought my first bike at 16 - DT50mx and been riding on and off since, (20 something years...)
I've had a few bikes (won't mention the mopeds lol) from an XL200, ER5, fazer 600 thundercat to a thunderace from what I can remember. Now I've got what I consider my dream bike (until the 2015 model was released!!!!)
I would love to rolling road tune her and mod her, not just for the speed element but just to do it and see the affects of my hard work.
Also i'm pretty handy and do all my mechanical work myself (cars and bikes) so I hope I can be of use to some...
I live in Torquay and try to go Bmad in the summer as often as I like but other than that I try and get out on the bike no matter what time of year as long as it's a nice day, I used to ride to work for a few years so was an every dayer at one point, but now I'm almost sad to say I'm a fair weather nancy, I'm sure it happens to us all when we start getting older...
I don't have any goons I ride regularly with but wouldn't pass up the opportunity if something was going down near by...
Cheers
Lavy