True true ... I'll remember that the next time I pass a biker on his
safely checked mode of transport ... Freezing cold in the pissing rain
whilst I wind up the electric window, turn the heating up by 2 degrees,
switch to the CD and turn it up listening to crystal quality good music,
take a sip from my lovely hot coffee and ask her if, when I'm done, she
could zip me up again ;-) (OK OK the last one was a lie ... and yes I know
the second last one is illegal! But you get my gist)

>
> In a message dated 08/11/2007 10:31:12 GMT Standard Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> Jeeyzus  you lot sound like a bunch of trainspotters! At least the 687
> mails  regarding terrorism were entitled '2K Terrorists' which enabled me
> to  delete en masse the lot without getting bored.
> I'll give you my mates EMail  if you want to get REALLY bike nerdy. Takes
> his beloved Laverda Jota to  bits EVERY winter so he can lovingly caress
> every nut and bolt and builds  it back up in the Spring. I've tried to get
> him  sectioned.
>
>
> This is normal practice. If you are riding your bike as it should be
> ridden
> than an annual check on all stress and load bearing parts of the machine
> is
> common sense. I even had my old CBR 100FM put through a machine to test
> for
> metal fatigue.
>
> You see Tim summat going wrong in a metal box is not always life
> threatening. On a bike , it invariably is.
>
>
>
>
>



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