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sparkin
11-Mar-2006, 18:58
Well, the T8 was sold today.I know this sounds stupid,but I couldn`t watch it leave on the trailer,had to go indoors:(

But I can say it`s gone to someone in the club,not going to say who,I`ll leave that up to them,but if he has half as many good times on it as I`ve had on it he`ll be doing well.

Sparkin signing off........................

logyk
11-Mar-2006, 19:12
Sorry to hear your news Graham.
Hope that it will not be too long before you once more have something hot red and throbbing between your thighs !

[Edited on 11-3-2006 by logyk]

Rod
11-Mar-2006, 19:38
Sparkin, sorry to hear your news. I am sure you will be back on two wheels soon. Is it true you are no longer the area rep for Norfolk. Things are a bit quiet around here most of the time.

KeefyB
11-Mar-2006, 23:42
Sad day mate,:(

phil911
12-Mar-2006, 10:15
Sad day, I agree ...
What's the next step ?????????????

Rob B
12-Mar-2006, 10:44
Graham,

I have an almost completed preject you could buy..............

Jools
12-Mar-2006, 11:17
:(

Charlie
12-Mar-2006, 11:18
'Haste Ye Back' Sparkin

Glyn
12-Mar-2006, 11:47
some one own up
who bought it??

any way graham how long till the next one?

FiscusFish
12-Mar-2006, 14:52
'Twas me... And thank you Graham, was nice meeting you (started first press when I got home...).

I've always wanted one along with a SuperLight (never liked the style of the 916 series) and now I'm a happy fella who owns one of each...

Took it out for a 20 mile ride this morning but didn't really get any feel for the bike 'cos it was so bleedin' cold. Did notice how bloody heavy it felt in comparison to the SL (even more stripped down than a usual SL) when dragging it around the garage. I've really got to get that sidestand sorted though.. 5 years with the stand on the Superlight staying where I put it and then swapping to the 888 with it's flip up stand is decidedly iffy...

Can't wait for some warmer weather and my cover-note to come through so I can pay the government their yearly pound of flesh.

Darren

Iconic944ss
12-Mar-2006, 15:38
Sparkin' - Commiserations.

Darren - you LUCKY LUCKY boy !!!

Frank

Jasper
12-Mar-2006, 18:14
Graham,chin up mate.You'll be back.Next time,buy a real SP!!Mine might be for sale soon if my elbow and shoulder don't improve!!:(

chicken
12-Mar-2006, 22:30
Hello Darren. Have I told you lately how much I love you? ;)

FiscusFish
13-Mar-2006, 09:58
:frog:

weeian
13-Mar-2006, 11:48
one mans loss is another mans gain, :)

/ian

851neil
13-Mar-2006, 12:33
off topic - but can't help it......what a cracking avatar....:devil:

sparkin
13-Mar-2006, 13:54
Darren,glad it started OK,I think it was trying to tell me something.To be honest if you hadn`t travelled so far I might had changed my mind at the last minute.As for riding the things,you`ve got to put some effort into `em:lol: after chasing 998s and 999 all round Beds,Cambs,Lincs etc you now know why I spend so much time in the Gym:lol: I didn`t need to when I was hauling that about:lol::o:D If I keep going I could look as good as Glyn:o:lol::lol:

Jools
13-Mar-2006, 14:57
Originally posted by sparkin
Darren,glad it started OK,I think it was trying to tell me something.To be honest if you hadn`t travelled so far I might had changed my mind at the last minute.

Not again :frog:

Sorry the old gal has had to go at last Graham, I hope it won't be too long before you're back trying to chase stuff around Beds, Herts and Cambs - although that would take some doing on a cruiser ;)

Darren, well done mate...the bike is a cracker. I was going to buy it when it was all blinged up, so I know you won't find a better one.

sparkin
13-Mar-2006, 19:12
Originally posted by Jools
I hope it won't be too long before you're back trying to chase stuff around Beds, Herts and Cambs - although that would take some doing on a cruiser ;)


Well see;):eureka: