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Returning Newbie in Lancashire
Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2014 11:56 am
by BarR1
Hi everyone,
Returning "Newbie" from Nelson in Lancashire currently riding a 98 4XV R1 & 99 650 Honda Deauville (for the slow days).
I would put pics up but being a bit of a thicko, can't figure out how to do it Lol,, Maybe someone could help ???
Re: Returning Newbie in Lancashire
Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2014 12:01 pm
by Steve R1
Welcome to the forum Barry, lancashire is a great county, up until last week I worked in Preston, worked fir LCC schools so was always in your neck of the woods on the bike to boot.
To post pics you have to host them in something like photobucket and then you simply copy the image link into your post. The majority of members only got a photobucket account so we could post pics, so best of luck. I'm as computer literate as a T. rex .... And I managed to do it.
Theis is an excellent forum, loads of banter and good humour p!ss taking, you will need a good sense of humour. Peeps are very helpful, moderators leave us to get on with things, I fact they are one of us, which says it all really.
We love everything Yamaha and everything bikes, you could say we are mad about bikes, but then you have probably guessed that already.
Oh and if it can be said in three words.... I will take a page of A4
So welcome to the best ever forum.... You won't regret joining.
Re: Returning Newbie in Lancashire
Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2014 12:14 pm
by BarR1
Thanks Steve,,,Lets see if I pass the 1st level ???

Re: Returning Newbie in Lancashire
Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2014 12:18 pm
by BarR1
GGggrrrrr ! 2nd attempt ??
http://s1234.photobucket.com/user/GoYam ... g.html?o=0" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Re: Returning Newbie in Lancashire
Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2014 12:41 pm
by Steve R1
Ok you are almost there, just copy the full image link as above
Re: Returning Newbie in Lancashire
Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2014 12:53 pm
by PJC
Welcome in mate, don't worry we have Steve under a restraining order but you do live a tad close to him. He had just retired lucky bugger.
Nice bike the R1 but didn't see the Honka
Enjoy we do

Re: Returning Newbie in Lancashire
Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2014 2:22 pm
by Steve R1
PJC wrote:Welcome in mate, don't worry we have Steve under a restraining order but you do live a tad close to him. He had just retired lucky bugger.
Nice bike the R1 but didn't see the Honka
Enjoy we do

I am behaving myself Pete..... Honest

Re: Returning Newbie in Lancashire
Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2014 4:15 pm
by jompy
Welcome back buddy
here you go have a gander at this
viewtopic.php?f=4&t=144 it should help with posting pic's

so you say you've already been a member ?
Re: Returning Newbie in Lancashire
Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2014 5:32 pm
by BarR1
Cheers Jompy, this is just what I needed, Lol,, a simple step by step, click by click instruction ! ! ! (I did say I was a Thicko ???
Yes I'm a returning member from before the site changed, here is how the R1 used to look ,,!
and now how it looked until 2 weeks ago LOL,,,
Now I'm going to be spending alot of time back on here & in the garage trying to get my baby back on the road after a spill sent it spinning into a dry stone wall ! ! !
Re: Returning Newbie in Lancashire
Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2014 7:46 pm
by jompy
Ouch sorry to hear about the spill buddy .
TBH i prefer the blue but you need gold wheels , yam gold wheels are the biz !
i like to call them " idiot guides" , idiot guides are my friend . . . . . . . friends . . . .
ok so i'm a light weight , a few G&T's , trying to make an irish cream & chocolate chese cake , so they don't sell 25ml of irish cream so i bought a 70cl bottle ! everyone knows you can't get pissed on baileys !
ohhh hold on a mo i'm a light weight & i had those G&T's . . . . . . . . happy dayz

Re: Returning Newbie in Lancashire
Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2014 8:13 pm
by hash29
Welcome barry, the r1 looks nice fella

Re: Returning Newbie in Lancashire
Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2014 9:10 pm
by 2002r1jon
Welcome back in to the all new forum Barry

I remember your Chesterfield rep
Re: Returning Newbie in Lancashire
Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2014 9:13 pm
by Steve R1
jompy wrote:Ouch sorry to hear about the spill buddy .
TBH i prefer the blue but you need gold wheels , yam gold wheels are the biz !
i like to call them " idiot guides" , idiot guides are my friend . . . . . . . friends . . . .
ok so i'm a light weight , a few G&T's , trying to make an irish cream & chocolate chese cake , so they don't sell 25ml of irish cream so i bought a 70cl bottle ! everyone knows you can't get pissed on baileys !
ohhh hold on a mo i'm a light weight & i had those G&T's . . . . . . . . happy dayz

Jeeeeeesuuuuuuusssssssss.... Jompy....... You would get p!ssed on the smell of baileys..... Never mind drinking it
And why and earth you would want to drink a Gordon's and Tango is beyond me

but knowing you I'm right.
Btw Barry love the blue version, so spill the beans... It will give Jompy something to eat when ge has finished his tango...... What happened re the dry stone wall and where did it happen..... As long as you are ok bikes can be repaired.
Re: Returning Newbie in Lancashire
Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2014 9:43 pm
by BarR1
Dry Stone wall - 1 ; YZF R1 - 0 ,,! (their a bit feckin Ard are them there dry stone walls)
Nothing stupid just a nice sunny afternoon & a couple of us decided to get a breakfast in Settle so,,,, came upto a nice couple of bends I know quite well on the way to Long Preston from Gisburn (Lovely roads in the dry), I slowed down & tipped into the 1st bend, a nice right hander on grippy clean dry tarmac,, flicked the bike over for the immediate left hander, nice line,, just on the apex looking at the perfect line out onto a long straight and suddenly the front just washed out ??,, my left shoulder then my chin hit the road and I saw my baby sliding away from me (I'm sure I started crying at this point).
,,,the bike was turning slowly (like it knew what was coming) and then the back end of the bike hit a dry stone wall.
It's hit it in such a way as it only damaged, twisted & shredded the sub frame and all the wiring & plastics at the back (including shredding all the wires coming from the alarm box plug that feeds into the loom) ! ! ! !
,,So now the subframe has been replaced (main frame checked & all ok !),and the left side mag cover replaced & baby off the road for a while.
My headache now is to try & replace the alarm plug & wires that were shredded. The new wiring is on a new plug that I already had which is why I'm asking (my other post) if any one with a 4xv poss has any pictures of the bike without its tank on ???
Re: Returning Newbie in Lancashire
Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2014 9:56 pm
by LOCKE
Welcome in mate.
Colin
Re: Returning Newbie in Lancashire
Posted: Sat Aug 30, 2014 8:02 am
by oldfart
PJC wrote:Welcome in mate, don't worry we have Steve under a restraining order but you do live a tad close to him. He had just retired lucky bugger.
Nice bike the R1 but didn't see the Honka
Enjoy we do

Welcome in mate... LOL I now have an image of steve strapped to a sack barrow with a Hannibal mask on... yeeps dark room must lie down...
