Nah then....

Discussion in 'Newbies Hangout' started by Dee Woffaz, Aug 24, 2012.

  1. Hello,
    Dee here a displaced northerner now in South London. Always looking for a ride out. I ride a 999, for fun & not pose value. Not a bike anorak but do know a Villiers Magnito from an exup valve. I did join the DOCGB London branch but never got round to going to any meetings...:redface:
    Please say hello & if you are from my neck of the woods give me a yell if you are going for a blast.
    Ride safe.
    Dee
     
  2. Ay up, my first bike had a Villiers 250 twin fitted. Welcome Steve
     
  3. Anorak! :wink: :biggrin:
     
  4. Just pleased I can remember that far back.
     
  5. Hello and welcome!
     
  6. Welcome to the fold
     
  7. No where near you but hello anyway and welcome to the forum
     
  8. Welcome, I had a Villiers 125 many moons ago, it didnt have great brakes so I ended up hitting the back of a bus . Suppose the fact that I haden't a clue how to ride probably contributed to the embarassment.
     
  9. Ooooo ouch :-/
     
  10. I dont even know WTF a Villiers is!!



    Welcome BTW
     

  11. Wasn't it Norton Villiers Triumph once upon a time?

    So it must be a bike.
    Here endeth my "knowledge".

    I'm not THAT old.
     
  12. Whereabouts from ooop norf are you from?
     
  13. Dont think i want to explain about the magnito, it might show my age.
    Origionally from Yorkshire, spent 25 years in sunny Devon and now find myself in London.:frown:
    Thanks for all the hellos & hello back.
    Dee
     
  14. Whereabahts in God's country were you from?
     
  15. Villiers built engines for loads of different bike builders, James and Francis Barrnet both had them, two strokes, don't know if they made four strokes though.
    Steve
     
  16. South Yorkshire, Lincs, Notts borders middle of nowhere parents are farmers.
    Yes Birdie & lawn mowers.................:eek:
     
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