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So what have you done today..?

Discussion in 'Lounge' started by figaro, Mar 17, 2012.

  1. I'd to google the cast then.:blush:
     
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  2. Potential for a residential development?
     
  3. That's what i thinking first time or store the bikes untill they're sold. It be an uphill battle wuith the council changing the certicate.
     
  4. Unit same size in my area is £185k that’s an industrial unit only on an estate and can’t be knocked down,
    That place as said rebuild or try renting it out for a year or two even for storage whilst putting planing in,
    Unless your good with spanners and fancy a career change,
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  5. Bike out again today as the forecast is shite for a while and the MT09 will be going to bed for a bit soon. Rode down to Northleach and called in the Classic motor Hub to see what the fuss is all about, some beautiful motors in there. The road was closed coming out but a workman waved me through because he wanted to talk about bikes so I had a chat with him for a few minutes :grinning:. Then on through Bibury which is always amusing, into lovely Wiltshire and ended up at Lacock then back home again. Only about 150 miles but still great to be out.
     
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  6. Taking soluble co codomol. Awful stuff but need the pain relief. And tonight celebrating Mrs B last day at work today
     
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  7. I like the CMH, was there the other week, and they’re open Sundays all year round now, so a good place to head to in the car when the weathers shit.
     
  8. The 996 out today for perhaps the last quickie of the year, greased up the longoverdue the excavator nipples. a ride in mum's new motor and now doing battle with an ebay tosser that won't give me a return label through ebay.......following the link they say.:weary_face:
     
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  9. First time I’ve been but I keep hearing people mention it so I went for a nose. That mustang is lovely and so is the blue E type, a couple of nice Alfas as well. I’ll go in the cafe next time I’m there :joy:
     
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  10. Finished work and a couple of quick jobs done before I jumped on a bike and popped up to see my dad for a cuppa. He's walking using only one crutch now and getting on great. Life's got in the way and not ridden the SL for a month but she fired straight up. Hoping for a longer nice ride over the weekend.

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  11. Good to hear.
     
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  12. Picked up my 1200s Multistrada after the Desmo service. Big thanks to Wayne of Gtec Performance in Leicestershire.

    I’ve got an Akrapovic full system on it, which needed remapping, despite Akrapovic saying it doesn’t. Rather than Dynoing it, I had a Rapid Bike Evo fitted, which constantly adjusts the feuling :astonished::grinning:
    The difference!

    Question is, was it the service and new plugs or the Rapid Bike Evo… or both?

    It’s so much smoother, no apparent dips in the power delivery. I loved it when I put the Akrapovic on, it felt like a new bike, so too does this. I could feel the difference after riding 2 metres and apparently it really beds itself in after 100-200 miles. Or should I say smiles. I was shocked I could feel it so immediately.

    I now keep thinking the engine felt agricultural before and now it seems so much more sophisticated.
    Only downside is it’s not compatible with my Healtech quickshifter so that’ll be up for sale, which is a shame.

    My previous mod was installing lower, narrower Monster bars. Another result, I get to lean forwards more, which is my preference.

    This debate between keeping the 1200 or moving to a 1260 PP or a V4 PP is getting more and more confusing.
     
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  13. I’ve put 4,500 miles on my V4 Pikes Peak so far this year and comparable to my first generation 1200S it is most definitely not. I have no regrets changing (yes I do really) as the change was necessary for me to continue to tour in Europe but the front end of the V4 is just not as precise nor is the bike as nimble. I found it a real handful in the Pyrenees loaded with luggage. Andy
     
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  14. You have to go in the cafe, their sausage rolls are next level! And I’m an expert!
     
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  15. Recharged the aircon in the car I never use, only took a few minutes to do and it’s now ice cold again.
     
  16. 20240920_130435[1].jpg If you put that down your pants you would know about.!, waited for the road to dry out then moved another bike to it's winter resting place.
     
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  17. I’ve calmed down on what I used to spend on clothes as I’ve got older but a proper winter coat is an essential bit of kit in my books and every 5 years or so I go big and apply man maths. This arrived earlier. CP Company, £1400 and I paid half that cos it’s “last seasons”. It’s beautiful and better made than any motorbike I’ve ever bought.

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  18. Just had to cancel my trip tomorrow to the factory museum as Bologna has been flooded. Will try again next weekend.
     
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  19. Watched the Reform party conference, very good indeed especially Lee Anderson :upyeah:
     
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  20. Attended a speed awareness course....
     
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