Why is it that most blokes seem to refer to a motorbike as female ? Anyway I was in Moto Rapido's this afternoon to pick up my Harris footrest stands and this was in the workshop. Anyone like to hazard a guess as to what she is ? Andy
Yes, you are all correct with the exception of the personal pronoun. She is MINE as of 5 o'clock this afternoon. A chance meeting in the parts department at MRs on Saturday led to an exchange of phone numbers and a request for first refusal which has resulted in me finally acquiring a 2008, 1 owner, 6500 mile 1098R in very nice condition with main Dealer service history. Got a full 70mm system with slash cuts and the bike came with all the original bits that were changed. To say I am chuffed to bits is an understatement and I'm looking forward to my first ride once the service has been completed. Andy
Yes to both although it is not my intention for the 1098R to take the place of my 853. When Carole isn't going to join me on track, I can take both . Andy
Welcome to the club Sir. You won't be disappointed. Hold on to yer hat! Get mine back soon and I can't wait. Pictures to follow. Enjoy Mr. Android, and careful in the 1st 3 gears particularly if the road is greasy...
I was taught at school to refer to modes of transportation (esp. ships) with the feminine pronoun. I've always remembered it. It wouldn't make any difference for me to refer to a bike as "it" or "she". I work with an old Royal Navy guy and he's forever looking at pictures of the latest destroyers and submarines; and uttering phrases like "isn't she magnificent" Oh, congratulations on your purchase. She's magnificent.