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Everything posted by BanditMike
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Few pictures of some of the older bikes (and some cars. It includes an AC Cobra and an E-type so thought I could get away with it), that were at Saltburn on Sunday. Also a few pics of some of the bikes lined up in the parking area. Given the number of pictures I've put them on photobucket, link is below: Saltburn Hill Climb I'm sure the more "thoroughbred" bikers will recognise a lot of the bikes. I know some by reputation, my Dad knew a lot of them. In fact I'm sure Daves first bikes was in there, an old BSA
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Sorry I missed this one, looks like it was good fun Given the changing weather, can't see me getting down there on my bike before next season Still there's the Christmas get together to look forward to Hope to see you all there Must have been a good day, Dave's bike has got dirt on it and that blue Rizla bandit was on the road I'm making no comment about Rose until after I've met her
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This years meet at Nottingham wasn't too bad, apart from the n rain! It was about 130m for me, so distance was okay. And in fairness, couldn't fault the place, good find Dave I'm more than happy to head back to Nottingham, given the wash out that occured, and have a chance to ride some of the roads. Obviously Yorks or the Lakes is a lot closer and again somewhere I've never ridden. For somewhere central I think you'd struggle to beat the water sport centre. Location, facilities and a guy who doesn't mind bikes Damn near perfect
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Yamaha XS900 Triple Cafe Racer Build......."SHAFTY"
BanditMike replied to pugeyed's topic in Project section
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Given the amount of "tinkering" about that goes on, I'm assuming that some of the guys (or gals) on here may be involved in working in the motor trade as mechanics. If there are any that do then they may already be aware of this but I'll mention it anyway. The eldest son mentioned it to me and I have spoken to the Tax Office about it and it is real. If you work in the motor trade as a mechanic and have bought all your own tools for use at work, then you are entitled to claim tax relief against the expenditure. I've drafted out a basic letter for the two sons so if anyone is interested, then let me know and I'll put the text of the letter in here. It can then be copied onto a simple word document. You don't need any copy invoices or such to make the initial claim, but I would guess that if the Tax Office choose to investigate you'll need something, so best be sure of the figures you put in.
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Got my fingers crossed for you lads and the weekend. I'll be heading to a childrens hospice with a local bike club on Saturday. Meet the kids, show the bikes etc. chance to enhance our reputation Hopefully the weather holds and you all can enjoy the ride out and I'll enjoy the visit to see the kids etc.
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More of a check that everyone is okay, given the recent spate of strong winds we've had (and I don't mean a spate of bean eating!?! ). The high winds have caused a few deaths, the guy in his car and the Butterwick Hospice volunteer. Personally I've just lost the fence on the old house, snapped every post along a 15m length of fence (it was gapped). Apart from that everyone is okay.
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Nice looking bike Will wait for the photos to see what you do. Have to agree, the 12 has a lot more punch than the 6. First time I took my 12 on a test ride opened her up on a slip road, having got straight of a 6, and watched as the front come up and I wheelied onto a major A road doing close on 90. Might have looked impressive, but I was Enjoy the difference
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