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XS1100

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  1. Good Job I am on a hill if it carrys on like this my village will be stuffed 2.45am total down pour village brook about to burst its banks kin hek!get me wellies out http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk/homeandleisure/floods/34681.aspx?area=034WAF428
  2. Looking though some old hard drives came across this picture of me dads old wing. note the earls forks he bought the bike new from from ken ives Leics and fitted the forks and the chair him self in fact he swapped it for is vincent 1000! I think IT WAS 1979.
  3. You don't get these type of adds now days. Any more old bike adds to add haaaaaaaaaa
  4. I like the big front drum brake.
  5. http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/20454629 Good or a rubbish?
  6. These are what the roads are like today 23/11/12 totaly stuffed! I need a jet ski to get to work. take no notice of the dates shown its the same now as it was then.worse I recon
  7. http://www.preloved.co.uk/adverts/show/106896602/velocette-venom-chopper.html
  8. http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_trksid=p5197.m570.l1313&_nkw=330818847321.+&_sacat=0&_from=R40
  9. Naa!!!! this bird was down the pub tonight tidy bit to.
  10. http://www.horex.com/en/vr6-roadster.html
  11. http://thevintagent.blogspot.co.uk/2012/11/michael-lichters-cannonball-files.html
  12. Got called out to a job other side of town only to find the woman had been messing around with the motor, talk about wasting my time !!!!
  13. Actually sounds quite a helpful new system. Will it just apply to car tyres, or will bike tyres be included too, I wonder. Motorists can now choose tyres with confidence thanks to a new labelling system similar to those found on white goods. This includes three ratings: Wet Braking, Fuel Efficiency, and Exterior Noise. Wet Braking is classified from A to G with the former the best and the latter the worst. This is emphasised by colours ranging from green, through yellow/orange, to red. These ratings reveal Ð in relation to a benchmark - how far cars travel in the time it takes to slow from 50mph to 12mph. For example, tyres that fall 10-24% short of the benchmark are labelled E, and those 55% ahead A. Fuel Efficiency, once again, is marked A to G. The most efficient tyres barely deform under stress which saves fuel, but can hurt ride quality. Finally, Exterior Noise is calculated at 50mph with the engine off. It is shown in decibels with a computer-style three bar volume indicator. Quiet tyres, of course, make driving comfortable.
  14. Here's a petition about those annoying lorries blocking our dual carriageways for miles. http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/37563 IMHO I suggest this could be the worst supported petition of the decade, and rightly so.
  15. I believe it comes in orange as well
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