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Just had a chat with Monz, and the chuckling chappie is still chuckling.
Still no decisions by the medics, but he seems to be reasonably mobile and comfortable. Fio: Monz says he's heading your way with a posse to discuss that post and webpage of yours. At this moment he's considering selling the Rolling Thunder once it's been tidied, and getting something else instead when he can ride again. So, if anyone's got a suggestion for a bike that doesn't require the sportbike crouch and can shift Monz, leave it here. -- Christofire ex-two#20(KotL) DIAABTCOD#1 Suzuki SV650SK TPPFAUICG#69BONY#10MIRTTH#7IMANASS#2SbS#20BOTAFOT# 117 "But..he looks so *innocent*" Full throttle for 55 minutes - a hell of a buzz. |
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christofire <chris@ukrm.org> wrote:
> Just had a chat with Monz, and the chuckling chappie is still chuckling. > Still no decisions by the medics, but he seems to be reasonably mobile > and comfortable. > > Fio: Monz says he's heading your way with a posse to discuss that post > and webpage of yours. > > At this moment he's considering selling the Rolling Thunder once it's > been tidied, and getting something else instead when he can ride again. > So, if anyone's got a suggestion for a bike that doesn't require the > sportbike crouch and can shift Monz, leave it here. MZ150? Oh, ask him if he's going to come on the French Run, would you? Or can somebody.... .....no, I was going to ask if someone could give him a pillion lift, but that would be silly. -- Trophy 1200 750SS CB400F TS150 ST70 YTC#3 GAGARPHOF#30 GHPOTHUF#1 IHABWTJ#1 BOTAFOT#60 ANORAK#06 OSOS#1 BOF#30 WUSS#5 "Worse than Timo" - Official |
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The unit known as christofire wrote:
>At this moment he's considering selling the Rolling Thunder once it's >been tidied, and getting something else instead when he can ride again. >So, if anyone's got a suggestion for a bike that doesn't require the >sportbike crouch and can shift Monz, leave it here. Tiger 900, or any big trailie. [1] XJR1300 GSX1400 CB1300 ZRX11/12 B12 Fazer 1000 [1] I'm biased, of course. -- FJ 96 Tiger 900 |
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On Sun, 07 Sep 2003 19:25:48 +0100, christofire wrote:
<snip> > > At this moment he's considering selling the Rolling Thunder once it's > been tidied, and getting something else instead when he can ride again. > So, if anyone's got a suggestion for a bike that doesn't require the > sportbike crouch and can shift Monz, leave it here. Honda Express. -- Bruce Porter XJR1300SP, XJ900F, GSX750W, GS550, GSX250 POTM#1(KoTL), WUSS#1 , YTC#1(bar), OSOS#2(KoTL) , DS#3 , IbW#18 ,Apostle#8 "The internet is a huge and diverse community and not every one is friendly" http://www.ytc1.co.uk There *is* an alternative! http://www.openoffice.org/ |
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In article <1g0xktm.1pbrzpj156of58N%chateau.murrayNOSPAM@dsl. pipex.com>,
The Older Gentleman says... > > Oh, ask him if he's going to come on the French Run, would you? Or can > somebody.... He says not. -- Christofire ex-two#20(KotL) DIAABTCOD#1 Suzuki SV650SK TPPFAUICG#69BONY#10MIRTTH#7IMANASS#2SbS#20BOTAFOT# 117 "But..he looks so *innocent*" Full throttle for 55 minutes - a hell of a buzz. |
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In article <MPG.19c588875053ef53989a1a@news.individual.net> , christofire
wrote... > Just had a chat with Monz, and the chuckling chappie is still chuckling. > Still no decisions by the medics, but he seems to be reasonably mobile > and comfortable. > > Fio: Monz says he's heading your way with a posse to discuss that post > and webpage of yours. > > At this moment he's considering selling the Rolling Thunder once it's > been tidied, and getting something else instead when he can ride again. > So, if anyone's got a suggestion for a bike that doesn't require the > sportbike crouch and can shift Monz, leave it here. ZRX1200 / Bandit1200 / GSX1400 (in that order) -- ginge [at] stopthevoices.org.uk :: Kawasaki ZRX1200R, Yamaha SZR660 |
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In article <MPG.19c5931b9c6fc197989be0@news.clara.net>, Ginge wrote...
> In article <MPG.19c588875053ef53989a1a@news.individual.net> , christofire > wrote... > > Just had a chat with Monz, and the chuckling chappie is still chuckling. > > Still no decisions by the medics, but he seems to be reasonably mobile > > and comfortable. > > > > Fio: Monz says he's heading your way with a posse to discuss that post > > and webpage of yours. > > > > At this moment he's considering selling the Rolling Thunder once it's > > been tidied, and getting something else instead when he can ride again. > > So, if anyone's got a suggestion for a bike that doesn't require the > > sportbike crouch and can shift Monz, leave it here. > > ZRX1200 / Bandit1200 / GSX1400 (in that order) > Actually can I just add 'A Harley Davidson of some kind' because most of the people I've seen riding them are fat. )-- ginge [at] stopthevoices.org.uk :: Kawasaki ZRX1200R, Yamaha SZR660 |
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christofire <chris@ukrm.org> wrote:
> Just had a chat with Monz, and the chuckling chappie is still chuckling. > Still no decisions by the medics, but he seems to be reasonably mobile > and comfortable. That sounds promising. > Fio: Monz says he's heading your way with a posse to discuss that post > and webpage of yours. > > At this moment he's considering selling the Rolling Thunder once it's > been tidied, and getting something else instead when he can ride again. > So, if anyone's got a suggestion for a bike that doesn't require the > sportbike crouch and can shift Monz, leave it here. XJR1300. -- Steve H 'You're not a real petrolhead unless you've owned an Alfa Romeo' http://www.italiancar.co.uk - Honda VFR800 VW Golf GL Cabrio (carb broken) - Alfa 75 TS - Alfa 33 1.7ie BoTAFOT #87 - BoTAFOF #18 - MRO # - UKRMSBC #7 - Apostle #2 - YTC # |
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SteveH fascinated us all by saying...
> christofire <chris@ukrm.org> wrote: > > > Just had a chat with Monz, and the chuckling chappie is still chuckling. > > Still no decisions by the medics, but he seems to be reasonably mobile > > and comfortable. > > That sounds promising. > > > Fio: Monz says he's heading your way with a posse to discuss that post > > and webpage of yours. > > > > At this moment he's considering selling the Rolling Thunder once it's > > been tidied, and getting something else instead when he can ride again. > > So, if anyone's got a suggestion for a bike that doesn't require the > > sportbike crouch and can shift Monz, leave it here. > > XJR1300. Triumph Rocket 111 -- Lozzo '95 Kawasaki ZZR1100D, '97 Kawasaki GPZ500S, '83 Honda CB250RS Big Zed Little Zed Dead shed New to ukrm? : www.ukrm.net/faq/ukrmscbt.html 'You're not a real petrolhead if you've owned an Alfa Romeo' |
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Lozzo wibbled ...
> SteveH fascinated us all by saying... > > christofire <chris@ukrm.org> wrote: > > > At this moment he's considering selling the Rolling Thunder once it's > > > been tidied, and getting something else instead when he can ride again. > > > So, if anyone's got a suggestion for a bike that doesn't require the > > > sportbike crouch and can shift Monz, leave it here. > > > > XJR1300. > > Triumph Rocket 111 Honda Melody. -- Bear These are my own opinions, and not necessarily those of all Bears "I was so much older then; I'm younger than that now" Bear's Current Paw Track: Dust Junkies: "Movin' On (Mega Bubble Dub)" |
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The unit known as SteveH wrote:
>Wonder how much they're worth? ;-) <£100 -- FJ 96 Tiger 900 |
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christofire <chris@ukrm.org> fascinated us all by saying:
>Just had a chat with Monz, and the chuckling chappie is still chuckling. >Still no decisions by the medics, but he seems to be reasonably mobile >and comfortable. That's good news >Fio: Monz says he's heading your way with a posse to discuss that post >and webpage of yours. <snort> >At this moment he's considering selling the Rolling Thunder once it's >been tidied, and getting something else instead when he can ride again. >So, if anyone's got a suggestion for a bike that doesn't require the >sportbike crouch and can shift Monz, leave it here. CX1100 ykims So I'm predictable........ sue me p-- Stritchy CX1100 'Ermintrude' BPoD (tm Pip) HOC#14808 BOTAFOT#129 COFF#23 MiB#17 two#52 BREast#4 BOTAFOF#44 eat SPAM to e-mail |
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darsy wrote:
> > Fr. Jack wrote: > > >Tiger 900, or any big trailie. [1] > > why *do* people recommend bikes they happen to own? > Why *must* some people ask pointless questions they already know the answer to? -- Alex BMW R1150GS DIAABTCOD#3 MSWF#4 UKRMFBC#6 Ibw#35 BOB#8 http://www.team-ukrm.co.uk Windy's "little soldier" |
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On Mon, 8 Sep 2003 09:49:46 +0100, "Alex Ferrier"
<alex@alex-f.demon.co.uk> wrote: >darsy wrote: >> >> Fr. Jack wrote: >> >> >Tiger 900, or any big trailie. [1] >> >> why *do* people recommend bikes they happen to own? >> >Why *must* some people ask pointless questions >they already know the answer to? I don't know the answer to that question. -- darsy | cd200/cbr900rr1/r65ls |
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The unit known as darsy wrote:
>that's not what I meant. Then what? Make yourself clear, man!! Not everybody's brain works in the same oddball way as yours.[1] [1] Hardly anybody's, come to think of it. -- FJ 96 Tiger 900 |
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Veggie Meldrew wibbled ...
> Bear <bastardUNDERSCOREbear@yahoo.com> wrote the following literary > masterpiece: > >> I don't know the answer to that question. > > > >Perhaps it's because they find it easier to relate the question to their > >own bike because they know it best? > > Or because they don't know the answer but answer the bloody question > anyway... Well yes, indeed, but that's a given, surely. -- Bear These are my own opinions, and not necessarily those of all Bears "I was so much older then; I'm younger than that now" Bear's Current Paw Track: Dust Junkies: "Movin' On (Mega Bubble Dub)" |
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Platypus said:
>Darren Robinson wrote: >> >> Platypus <platypus@ukrm.org> burbled: >> >> >christofire wrote: >> >> >> >> At this moment he's considering selling the Rolling Thunder once it's >> >> been tidied, and getting something else instead when he can ride again. >> >> So, if anyone's got a suggestion for a bike that doesn't require the >> >> sportbike crouch and can shift Monz, leave it here. >> > >> >Well, I may be outing the Drifter in the spring... >> >> Does that mean they're gay after all? > >"I have a bike that thinks it may be stout." > >Interested, big boy? *Waves* -- Simes Return address ROT'd... |
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The unit known as darsy wrote:
>if people just automatically recommend the bike they currently happen >to own, they may as well not reply to the thread - it doesn't add any >information. Bollocks! The information is that they like the bike. It is not always the case that someone likes the bike they ride. Circumstances may dictate they ride what they can afford, or they may have grown to dislike the bike - me and bloofing being a fair example. -- FJ 96 Tiger 900 |