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Re: Hi from Yorkshire
Posted: Wed Feb 05, 2014 10:17 pm
by STecMark
Joe m wrote:Yep wakefield well someone's got to be ha! I know my savings will be gone but it's all good fun! I got recommended this place by the bloke who works in the onsite shop at squires cafe in shurburn anyone familiar with it? It's a brill place!
Did i really recommend you join this rabble?

Nice to see a local on the forum

Re: Hi from Yorkshire
Posted: Wed Feb 05, 2014 10:29 pm
by Joe m

now then a Leeds lad how's it going? Where abouts in Leeds u from I used to live in meanwood I get about don't I ha
Re: Hi from Yorkshire
Posted: Wed Feb 05, 2014 10:32 pm
by STecMark
Kippax Joe, bout 10 minutes from Squires (in the car, no comment on how long it takes me on the bike

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Re: Hi from Yorkshire
Posted: Wed Feb 05, 2014 11:01 pm
by Joe m
Haha good lad u coming on the egg run? April 13?
Re: Hi from Yorkshire
Posted: Wed Feb 05, 2014 11:17 pm
by STecMark
No i'll be in the shop dishing out waterproofs

Re: Hi from Yorkshire
Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2014 12:33 am
by Joe m
Are u actually the lad who works there sure he sed he had same bike as u????
Re: Hi from Yorkshire
Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2014 12:42 am
by LOCKE
Welcome in mate. Bike looks mint. Enjoy.
Colin
Re: Hi from Yorkshire
Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2014 1:07 am
by Joe m
Cheers Colin I will m8
Re: Hi from Yorkshire
Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2014 7:36 pm
by STecMark
Joe m wrote:Are u actually the lad who works there sure he sed he had same bike as u????
2 + 2 = 4 Joe
Re: Hi from Yorkshire
Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2014 9:29 pm
by 2002r1jon
STecMark wrote:Joe m wrote:Are u actually the lad who works there sure he sed he had same bike as u????
2 + 2 = 4 Joe
Fuckin ell joe,got there in the end pal

Re: Hi from Yorkshire
Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2014 9:48 pm
by jompy
Squires is where the ktm front sprocket bolt sheared off & the front sprocket & chain jammed in the frame locking the rear up , my mate nearly rn into the back of me & the car park packed full of bikers all turned to look at the tw@t on the ktm ! luckily two guy's came out to the road & picked the back of the bike up and dropped it off in the car park . AA mechanic told me i was going nowhere with out a recovery truck so i spent a few hours in the bar & was given a complimentary key ring lol , a few hours & 3 pints later the recovery bloke turned up unimpressed that i'd been drinking until he found out i'd already seen the mechanic . All in all squires seemed like an ok place
Re: Hi from Yorkshire
Posted: Fri Feb 07, 2014 1:25 pm
by Joe m
Haha now then Marc yep got there in the end pal!! Just read back through posts I'm thick as f**k sometimes ha
Re: Hi from Yorkshire
Posted: Fri Feb 07, 2014 1:35 pm
by Joe m
jompy wrote:Squires is where the ktm front sprocket bolt sheared off & the front sprocket & chain jammed in the frame locking the rear up , my mate nearly rn into the back of me & the car park packed full of bikers all turned to look at the tw@t on the ktm ! luckily two guy's came out to the road & picked the back of the bike up and dropped it off in the car park . AA mechanic told me i was going nowhere with out a recovery truck so i spent a few hours in the bar & was given a complimentary key ring lol , a few hours & 3 pints later the recovery bloke turned up unimpressed that i'd been drinking until he found out i'd already seen the mechanic . All in all squires seemed like an ok place
Ha Sounds like u had a eventful time pal! Did u get the bike sorted after all that?
Re: Hi from Yorkshire
Posted: Fri Feb 07, 2014 5:23 pm
by jompy
Joe m wrote:Haha now then Marc yep got there in the end pal!! Just read back through posts I'm thick as f**k sometimes ha
That make's two of us . . . . . . . . . . infact make it a forum full
Joe m wrote:jompy wrote:Squires is where the ktm front sprocket bolt sheared off & the front sprocket & chain jammed in the frame locking the rear up , my mate nearly rn into the back of me & the car park packed full of bikers all turned to look at the tw@t on the ktm ! luckily two guy's came out to the road & picked the back of the bike up and dropped it off in the car park . AA mechanic told me i was going nowhere with out a recovery truck so i spent a few hours in the bar & was given a complimentary key ring lol , a few hours & 3 pints later the recovery bloke turned up unimpressed that i'd been drinking until he found out i'd already seen the mechanic . All in all squires seemed like an ok place
Ha Sounds like u had a eventful time pal! Did u get the bike sorted after all that?
yes mate had to drill the sheered off bolt out , bloody easy outs wouldn't do it

Re: Hi from Yorkshire
Posted: Sun Feb 09, 2014 9:25 pm
by hash29
Hi Joe and welcome in fella, bike looks clean, any pics without the speed blur

Re: Hi from Yorkshire
Posted: Mon Feb 10, 2014 3:41 pm
by Joe m
jompy wrote:Joe m wrote:Haha now then Marc yep got there in the end pal!! Just read back through posts I'm thick as f**k sometimes ha
That make's two of us . . . . . . . . . . infact make it a forum full
Joe m wrote:jompy wrote:Squires is where the ktm front sprocket bolt sheared off & the front sprocket & chain jammed in the frame locking the rear up , my mate nearly rn into the back of me & the car park packed full of bikers all turned to look at the tw@t on the ktm ! luckily two guy's came out to the road & picked the back of the bike up and dropped it off in the car park . AA mechanic told me i was going nowhere with out a recovery truck so i spent a few hours in the bar & was given a complimentary key ring lol , a few hours & 3 pints later the recovery bloke turned up unimpressed that i'd been drinking until he found out i'd already seen the mechanic . All in all squires seemed like an ok place
Ha Sounds like u had a eventful time pal! Did u get the bike sorted after all that?
yes mate had to drill the sheered off bolt out , bloody easy outs wouldn't do it

Bloody hell u did that good and proper! At least you got is sorted

Re: Hi from Yorkshire
Posted: Mon Feb 10, 2014 3:45 pm
by Joe m
hash29 wrote:Hi Joe and welcome in fella, bike looks clean, any pics without the speed blur

Cheers mate! Yeah my photography skills are not up to scratch ha! I'll get some better ones up though!!
Re: Hi from Yorkshire
Posted: Mon Feb 10, 2014 4:57 pm
by jompy
at least when the sprocket nut came off the R1 it didn't lock the rear end up . . . . . . . i was doing 120 at the time
Re: Hi from Yorkshire
Posted: Mon Feb 10, 2014 5:24 pm
by Joe m
jompy wrote:at least when the sprocket nut came off the R1 it didn't lock the rear end up . . . . . . . i was doing 120 at the time
Haha yeah at least that didn't happen would of Been messy!! What is it with you and sprocket nuts anyway?

Re: Hi from Yorkshire
Posted: Mon Feb 10, 2014 7:17 pm
by jompy
Joe m wrote:jompy wrote:at least when the sprocket nut came off the R1 it didn't lock the rear end up . . . . . . . i was doing 120 at the time
Haha yeah at least that didn't happen would of Been messy!! What is it with you and sprocket nuts anyway?

Dunno mate been told a few times i've got a nut/screw loose !
i thought i was always ok with it but the only think i can think of is must have let the chain get too loose but surely thats bloody loose
must adimit the R1 not came off after a stonking first gear wheelie !