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RE: winter has arrived in the UK - 2/6/2007 3:23:28 PM   
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Ugm....Chandler, AZ....I drive my 88 cane to work everyday...I don't always wear a helment ( I don't like messin up my hair) and I wear just normal work clothes...no jacket..or rain...snow...etc.  Just 75 degree weather and partly cloudy sky.  I'm in riders paradise.

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RE: winter has arrived in the UK - 2/6/2007 3:59:56 PM   
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errmm,,thanks a bunch for that,
dubbly fed up now..not only has 75 degrees,no helmet law and hes got fkkn hair,not sure which has me pi$$ed the most......
lolol.

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RE: winter has arrived in the UK - 2/6/2007 5:42:45 PM   
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errmm,,thanks a bunch for that,
dubbly fed up now..not only has 75 degrees,no helmet law and hes got fkkn hair,not sure which has me pi$$ed the most......
lolol.



Well here are some pictures to cheer you up...don't feel bad...I had no hair not long ago ( was in the Army)...but now I've got a full head of hair...and great weather show it off LOL.

http://img67.imageshack.us/img67/8776/1000hurricaneyx7.jpg


http://img67.imageshack.us/img67/4434/canyonvp6.jpg

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RE: winter has arrived in the UK - 2/6/2007 9:56:34 PM   
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lol,thanks m8,,,cool pics

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RE: winter has arrived in the UK - 2/7/2007 3:48:13 AM   
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Nice Pics. -8 here today. Snowed in yet Forx? :D

What regiment Oacuna, I was REME m8. Got out just before the s**t hit the fan which was good for the 2 new little uns :D

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RE: winter has arrived in the UK - 2/7/2007 5:20:33 AM   
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well,think i should have trained up as a weatherman n get paid loads wether ive got the weather right or not,doh.
everything froze up proper lastnight and so far today brilliant sunshine,should have guessed really cos uk weathermen are only ever 50% right,think they are still using seaweed to forecast with. heh.
off out to explore/tyre test/waste some petrol  today i think,yaay.
still grey n balding  but noone knows when u pass em at 120....................:)

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RE: winter has arrived in the UK - 2/7/2007 5:42:59 AM   
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Just watch out for the shadows m8, roads are still Icy in some parts. Dont want you binning it before you bed them in :D

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RE: winter has arrived in the UK - 2/7/2007 6:11:53 PM   
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173rd airborne infantry...C. Comapny 1st platoon.  Weapons squad....A.B.  Stationed in Vicenza, IT.  Airborne all the way!

Live in USA, Arizona now.

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RE: winter has arrived in the UK - 2/8/2007 4:18:13 AM   
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spoke too soon(as always).
woke up to snow everywhere here,no riding today :(

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RE: winter has arrived in the UK - 2/8/2007 4:33:07 AM   
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Why not m8?.......





I heard you grow out of All Weather riding.....

Please dont mention about the state of her, underneath all that crap she is white :D

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RE: winter has arrived in the UK - 2/8/2007 5:19:57 AM   
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lol,thats not snow,ive seen deeper dandruff



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RE: winter has arrived in the UK - 2/8/2007 5:22:30 AM   
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lol,thats not snow,ive seen deeper dandruff




Hahahaha, Snow is Snow m8. Damn cold too. -7 they reckon this morning.

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RE: winter has arrived in the UK - 2/8/2007 5:33:21 AM   
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bike looks tidy m8 :)
is that a black tint screen?,
dont spose uve come across a single seat conversion for 1kf anywhere,still trying to make one but my skills are limited,gave up on ally sheet now trying either acryllic perspex or polycarb sheet...

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RE: winter has arrived in the UK - 2/8/2007 5:36:25 AM   
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hrm - here's a picture of our barn last winter - no motorcycle riding, but we did eventually get the horses out.

 


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RE: winter has arrived in the UK - 2/8/2007 5:50:39 AM   
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bike looks tidy m8 :)
is that a black tint screen?,
dont spose uve come across a single seat conversion for 1kf anywhere,still trying to make one but my skills are limited,gave up on ally sheet now trying either acryllic perspex or polycarb sheet...



Aye, the Black screen was already on her m8. I like the look tho.

Ok, bear with me here m8 :D

Perspex (PVC) is the easiest to work with but very very brittle. You can shatter it just by heating and bending.

Polycarb is a tough nut. Drop it and it seldom cracks/breaks but I dont know how easy it is to heat and shape....

Personally, I would opt for ABS. Strength is somewhere inbetween those two, but I have been told its easy to heat and bend to shape, with no breaking.

@ woot. That is some serious snow coverage m8. Makes forx's look like even deeper dandruff :D


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