Because by the time the rozzers see it the bike is out of reach and they don’t know its license plate anyway?
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Because by the time the rozzers see it the bike is out of reach and they don’t know its license plate anyway?
It’s exactly like a Rolex vs a cheaper alternative Tony. Buy the shed and you’ll regret the garage. Buy the garage, cry once :icon_biggrin:
That is probably true but I don't remember any aesthetic flaw on the one I rode.
Allow me to insist on aesthetic. Because if there ever was a flawless machine, it was de-fi-ni-ti-ve-ly NOT this one!...
They will never equal the best (looks wise)
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I think you're correct, for the wrong reasons :icon_biggrin:
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Stunts?
Of course, as we are evil bastards, now we are all laughing. Including those who did the same thing at least once! [emoji849]
Absolutely. Getting back in shape with going back to biking is a worthy carrot.
All of these solutions will not be needed anyway as Tony will get the physio to make the foot do as it is told.
Maybe I can be of some assistance?
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/325678565027? for a 50l, or
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/325870293561? for 30l
If you can afford it, it is the best solution. Probably will increase the value of your property as well.
Tony,
1) have a look at Biohort sheds, too. They are rather expensive but the quality is super with a good gauge of steel. I bought mine second hand (could have been on this forum) over 10 years ago...
I shall not even tell how long it would have taken me to even think that a piece I hadn’t touched could be mounted wrong.
A thing of beauty. Nice photo too.
This :biggrin-new:
Always was the case. American bikes are not known for handling a turn well as it will not take much to scrape the engine. So turns at speed were for the dirt track, anything else was in a straight...
And many happy returns Andy. The Beluga is quite a sight. And perfectly named, too; it’s almost uncanny.
That is excellent news indeed mate.
Man math might help you get both but you won't get the same enjoyment, the joy of getting to know your new steed, the running-in of both ride and rider...
I am all for having more than one bike,...
Translated: she rides it like a possessed maniac. With a death wish. And on acid. :icon_biggrin:
Thank you. Good to hear.
I believe the man to ask everything you always wanted to know about airheads (But were afraid to ask) is Steptoe. Unfortunately he hasn't visited for 7 months. I hope he is OK.
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Very reasonable advice and the result of (possibly) expensive experience. Unfortunately the only way to get experienced is to make mistakes. A bit like when you look back on (some of) the watches you...
I have fond memories from my own NX, a single cylinder 650 "Dominator". The only bike I ever bought from new.
Riding position is ideal. This ones seems to have a much better wind protection than...