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Jewell1 08-Nov-2006 13:06

what women?

doogalman 08-Nov-2006 13:08

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Originally Posted by Jewell1
what women?

Of course, we all know what his bikes are like.:D :D

doogalman 08-Nov-2006 13:11

Hurry up slow coach

jeff st4s 08-Nov-2006 13:11

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Originally Posted by rcgbob44
I`ll throw in the wife instead!



She could be a absolute stunner mate, but I don't think she could be any better than your bike. :eek:
One of the nicest looking around I think anyway.
The wheels, the colour, the paint job, spot on! :)

Gaz 748 08-Nov-2006 17:04

New lodger...........woman...........rides bikes...........works in bike shop :D :D

doogalman 08-Nov-2006 19:18

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Originally Posted by Gaz 748
New lodger...........woman...........rides bikes...........works in bike shop :D :D

I thought you were a happily spoken for type of guy?:confused: :confused:

doogalman 08-Nov-2006 19:19

Isn't it nice when your wife suddenly realizes that a dishwasher is also an invaluable workshop tool.:eek: :eek:

rcgbob44 08-Nov-2006 20:31

Jeff

You talking about my bike?

jeff st4s 08-Nov-2006 20:59

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Originally Posted by rcgbob44
Jeff

You talking about my bike?



I don't do personal life stuff on the board with strangers, but I do like your bike! :D :D :D

Florence 09-Nov-2006 07:30

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Originally Posted by Gaz 748
New lodger...........woman...........rides bikes...........works in bike shop :D :D

Poor Doogalman really. He has enough trouble keeping one of us girlie bikers in line let alone two in the same house :eek: :o :lol:

Florence 09-Nov-2006 07:31

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Originally Posted by doogalman
Isn't it nice when your wife suddenly realizes that a dishwasher is also an invaluable workshop tool.:eek: :eek:

I cannot believe I have just put some of my bike bits in the Dishwasher. Its bad enough when you use the kettle for handlebar grips :o :lol:

doogalman 09-Nov-2006 12:34

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Originally Posted by servicebiatch
I cannot believe I have just put some of my bike bits in the Dishwasher. Its bad enough when you use the kettle for handlebar grips :o :lol:

Yeah, but left me to empty the dishwasher.
Very effective workshop tool it is. the parts are so clean. The plates and dishes are well clean too.
:D

phil_h 09-Nov-2006 12:41

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Originally Posted by servicebiatch
I cannot believe I have just put some of my bike bits in the Dishwasher. Its bad enough when you use the kettle for handlebar grips :o :lol:


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Originally Posted by doogalman
Yeah, but left me to empty the dishwasher.
Very effective workshop tool it is. the parts are so clean. The plates and dishes are well clean too.
:D


Isnt it good when the internet can be used to resolve domestic situations before they scale into a need for a full-on therapeutic session :saint: :devil:

doogalman 09-Nov-2006 12:48

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Originally Posted by phil_h
Isnt it good when the internet can be used to resolve domestic situations before they scale into a need for a full-on therapeutic session :

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Gaz 748 09-Nov-2006 16:45

More pictures please, will there be two girls working on the bike soon ? :D :D

Sharpy G 09-Nov-2006 16:49

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Originally Posted by Gaz 748
More pictures please, will there be two girls working on the bike soon ? :D :D


all covered in grease/oil no doubt !

better speak to DoogalStud
LOL

doogalman 09-Nov-2006 18:19

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Originally Posted by Sharpy G
all covered in grease/oil no doubt !

better speak to DoogalStud
LOL

My missus is well dirty !!!!:frog: :frog:
She gets it all over her face.

Gaz 748 09-Nov-2006 18:21

:o :o :o Bet she`s not home yet. :lol:

Sharpy G 09-Nov-2006 18:23

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Originally Posted by Gaz 748
:o :o :o Bet she`s not home yet. :lol:


SHE MUST BE NOW !! HE'S GONE VERY QUIET :lol:

Florence 09-Nov-2006 18:30

HI HONEY I'M IN FROM THE GARAGE!!:lol: :lol: :lol:

doogalman 09-Nov-2006 18:32

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Originally Posted by servicebiatch
HI HONEY I'M IN FROM THE GARAGE!!:lol: :lol: :lol:

Hello dear, did you have a nice day at the office. Oooo er whats that on ya face?:confused: :confused:

Sharpy G 09-Nov-2006 18:32

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Originally Posted by servicebiatch
HI HONEY I'M IN FROM THE GARAGE!!:lol: :lol: :lol:


I knew it ! :lol:

is he cooking your dinner now or doing the ironing ?? :lol:

Florence 09-Nov-2006 18:34

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Originally Posted by Sharpy G
I knew it !

is he cooking your dinner now or doing the ironing ?? :lol:

No I'm not doing dinner, the lodger is cooking chilli tonight. Ironing, What's that :lol: :lol: I'm just gonna lure my old man to come and get down and dirty wiv me in the garage ;) :devil:

Sharpy G 09-Nov-2006 18:37

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guess it looks like this in your garage now then :lol:

Sharpy G 09-Nov-2006 18:42

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Just found you a new bodykit for the NC30 ! :lol:

Florence 09-Nov-2006 18:55

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Originally Posted by Sharpy G
Just found you a new bodykit for the NC30 ! :lol:

Hey thats really cute :p :p

Florence 09-Nov-2006 18:56

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Originally Posted by Gaz 748
More pictures please, will there be two girls working on the bike soon ? :D :D

Doogalman will have the video :lol: :lol: :lol:

Gaz 748 09-Nov-2006 19:40

I recon James. T is Zebedee. :lol:

Jeff is Brian the Snail :lol:

And new lodger is Ermintrude :lol:

doogalman 09-Nov-2006 19:44

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Originally Posted by Gaz 748
I recon James. T is Zebedee. :lol:

Jeff is Brian the Snail :lol:

And new lodger is Ermintrude :lol:

And you????

Brent 09-Nov-2006 19:47

Don't forget Dylan.....

Gaz 748 09-Nov-2006 19:50

Dylan " The Spacey Rabbit " will do as he`s the only one left, " Man " :D

jeff st4s 09-Nov-2006 19:50

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Originally Posted by Gaz 748

Jeff is Brian the Snail :lol:




We'll just have to wait and see Sheep Shagger about that one, just wait till my bike's back from service after I get back in December.
I think we can safely say my ST will stomp all over that little FS1E of yours! :flame: :flame: :flame: :flame:

doogalman 09-Nov-2006 19:53

Or Mr McEnery, on his bike.

Gaz 748 09-Nov-2006 19:55

Ok you can be Dylan if being Brian upsets you so much. :frog: :frog: :frog:

jeff st4s 09-Nov-2006 20:03

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Originally Posted by Gaz 748
Ok you can be Dylan if being Brian upsets you so much. :frog: :frog: :frog:

Dylan " The Spacey Rabbit ".


I'd rather be a Space Cadet! :D

Florence 09-Nov-2006 20:14

Good Grief!! You lot are REALLY showing your age! :lol: :lol: :lol:

jeff st4s 09-Nov-2006 20:26

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Originally Posted by servicebiatch
Good Grief!! You lot are REALLY showing your age! :lol: :lol: :lol:



What we remember or how we are acting? :puzzled: :puzzled:

Florence 09-Nov-2006 20:35

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Originally Posted by jeff st4s
What we remember or how we are acting? :puzzled: :puzzled:

BOTH OF COURSE!!:lol: :lol: :lol:

Paul James 10-Nov-2006 00:21

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Originally Posted by doogalman
One for the old boy (Monty);


Do please tell us a bit more about the Triton.

I built one on a wideline frame, put in a fairly trick motor for its day; 6T bottom end with the T120 Bonneville barrels, Splayed head with central plugs, high comp pistons, E3134 cams and a K2FC magneto, ran on 2 big Amal Monobloc carbs.

Thinking back I reckon our rear tyres were about the same width as the fronts on most modern sports bikes and the profiles were far from ideal. Maybe some of you other "old boys" will remember the Avon "Trigonic" tyres ?

doogalman 10-Nov-2006 06:32

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Originally Posted by Paul James
Do please tell us a bit more about the Triton.

I built one on a wideline frame, put in a fairly trick motor for its day; 6T bottom end with the T120 Bonneville barrels, Splayed head with central plugs, high comp pistons, E3134 cams and a K2FC magneto, ran on 2 big Amal Monobloc carbs.

Thinking back I reckon our rear tyres were about the same width as the fronts on most modern sports bikes and the profiles were far from ideal. Maybe some of you other "old boys" will remember the Avon "Trigonic" tyres ?

This was last winters project. Had promised myself since 1978 that i would build one after i turned one down for £160.:mad:
Most of the bits are from auto jumbles , ebay and hunting down. The motor is a 650 tr6 in standard trim. As i wanted to run standard for a while before i start to do any work on the motor. It runs ok has led the Surrey bimble run. is great run to ride. The onle things i didn't do on it as i farmed it out, were lacing the rims and paintwork.
Have built a dozen or so bikes over the years , but this one is for me to keep. Normally i get fed up and sell it after a while of use.One of the other interesting ones i built was a tuned xbr500 lump in a tzr125 deltabox frame, but that is another tale.


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