Bolt London Shop

Discussion in 'Lounge' started by RC1, Apr 19, 2021.

  1. Not a lot.
     
  2. Never heard of them. So much for being embedded in motorcycling culture. Andy
     
  3. Hipster
    Interesting that they do a 5 week basic maintenance course. Not badly priced either.
     
    #4 Andy800, Apr 19, 2021
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  4. I can get a master class in “Suck, Squeeze, Bang, Blow” down Kniverton Rd in Boscombe for a lot less than £240 ;):laughing:
     
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  5. It looks like it’s a clothes shop with a couple bikes in the window, pretending to be a bike shop with some clothes in the window?
     
  6. Looks a bit gay too me. I wanted to look to at what they had under "garage" and got a video centred of some bearded guy's crotch!
     
  7. Might be a bit gay. So what?,
    Not keen on their custom builds tho, and certainly not gonna pay £55 for one of their T shirts.
     
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  9. Is that a Richard Rawlings lookalike from the Gas Monkeys fame.
     
  10. Never heard of them. Seems like a bike shed rip off.
     
  11. £55 or for essentially a plain T-Shirt they can go F themselves
     
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  12. Effing COVID-19/Brexit* :mad:

    *delete as appropriate :)
     
  13. They don't appear to do waxed cotton so not for me ;-)
     
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  14. Nothing wrong with being gay, but I'm not and I get nothing from staring at another man's crotch. If it floats your boat then fine but not mine and I'll stay away.
     
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  15. Its just a different and emerging bike culture. Anything that encourages more motorcyclists is ok by me.
     
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  16. i didnt know about it either until i saw an article in the paper
     
  17. £55 for a plain black tshirt...I'll pass
     
  18. It's sad that Hipsters decided they wanted to look like what they believe motorcyclists look like.
    It reality somebody sold them the whole 'The Wild one' look and are probably laughing all the way to the bank now.
    as well as laughing at the Hipsters or course.

    Nasher.
     
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  19. Its a risky business criticising other people dress sense or fashion choices. In my day it meant getting chased by skins, casuals etc. Sometimes getting a kicking. Because I was a mod and latterly a scooterist. To many much the same. Yoof culture has an important place in british culture and its where youngsters explore and feel at ease with their peers. I am all for it. Its a creative excercise and its something that I like to see in our yoof.

    I dont dress like a motorcyclist when in 'civvies'. I'm probably still a bit modish. Except at work in the office where i choose to be scruffy becuase im just sitting at a desk and also because it annoys my boss. I'm quite contrary. Which is why I chose to be a mod in the 1st place. Everyone else was a skin or a casual. Causals reading this can fuck right off with your gabbicis you wankers. Theyre just fake Perry Como's so up yours.

    Ex Skins, well you were miserable bastards back in the day, so I doubt much has changed. Lovely bonehead and st george t-shirt you 25st fat twat. Ha, Im still 11st and fit Levi's perfectly. In the words of Bender from Futurama 'Hey, I'm even greater than I thought I was'.

    We are the Mods.
     
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