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Is your missus giving you grief about keeping the bike in the house? |
So does Dave W :lol: Only thing this guy has got wrong, is the kwacks, he needs Ducatis! ;) |
One of the guys I know at work keeps his 748 under the stair with the front end sticking out in the kitchen! I'm trying to get him to come to the TD and join the club .... |
I'd say the guys overcompensating. He clearly hasn't got a wife. But I guess he's got a full time cleaner, part of whose remit is to keep the whole bloody lot pristine. 'sad sack' is my impression - but then it would be, wouldn't it?:barfy: |
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Yep. |
Bikes in the house???? Can't even take my leathers back in untill the flies have been cleaned off.:lol: |
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Get a dog. My spaniel takes great delight in licking the bugs off after a rideout :lol::lol: |
Nothing wrong with having a collection and a home not big enough to house it! |
STEVE M You don't go fast enough to collect flys!!!:lol::lol: Unless they're on the back of your helmet,where they're ran into the back of you!!!:lol::lol: I'd put my bikes in the house if i could,can't see the missus being too happy though!! |
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Yeah RIGHT! just cos thats wot you tell the missus ;) |
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The flies on the back of my helmet are there from looking back to see where you are!!!!!:lol::lol: |
I thought keeping a couple in the house was quite normal - or perhaps i had a strange growing up ? [Edited on 15-7-2004 by crm250] |
The one on the right has been through Flankers www.tumble.drier.bugger! :lol: |
He can't be married............he wouldn't have the cash for the bikes (even Kwaks) if he was.............:lol: And there are women who keep bikes in the house!!!!!!!! KB comes to mind there!!!!:lol::lol::lol: Mine's not in the house.........but the idea was tempting!!!!!:saint: Dawn |
I would larf tp, but i can't see the pictures crm250 has posted. |
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They've gone :o There were two bikes, an NC30 type thingy and something that looked like an old YZ500 (whatever the old white and red yam GP bikes were called - YZR?), only the size of an old KX80 - the seat unit was nearly a foot lower than the NC30 one! Big bike styling in a small package. A YZR80 ? |
Ay, my little YSR80 gag bike, and in about 4 weeks time it will have a little KSR80 to park next too. every living room has a place for a road legal gag bike or two. |
They're back!!! YZR - YSR I was close!! Feel free to laugh now Flanker :lol: |
Rode the YSR upto the pondersa at the horseshoe pass in Llangollen last summer, and it got more attention than any other bike there (even the bayliss rep). Its a hoot to ride, people look at you unsure if you are actually a giant ot the bike really "is" that small. the other bikes that came up with me were a 98 RRX blade and a 500 gamma so it did kind of look tiny. |
Of course if I was smart I would have looked in your signature and known what it was .... DOH :frog: |
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Look at my hallway. You know who you are!!! |
Cant fault you...if you can live with it what's the problem...? Mines in the kitchen...Only problem is it gets covered in carbon...(from all the burnt dinners you understand!):lol: I did contemplate having my front bay removed and turning the living room into a bike park but...I think the kids won in the end...Where would they watch TV?... There just isn't enough room...The mito is brought through the house onto the balcony out the back and the duke is in the kitchen...and Hubbies tuareg...Well... That's parked outside on the front (rusting)!:lol: That's the lure....we live in a rough area...whilst they are damaging that they aren't damaging mine:lol: |
My bike in the living room ... not quite the same: |
There's me pulling my hair out trying to find a house to buy with a garage for 5 bikes when really all I need is a house with a large living room and kitchen to keep them in !! :lol: |
Hip shaker...? Swap you the Tuareg for your Raleigh Chopper!!!???;) |
You can keep yoyur hands off my chopper missus:D |
Not trying to create problems here but bearing in mind the host of fire-preventive materials built into garages that are part of a house, how does your house buildings/contents insurance stand when you keep a motor-vehicle indoors? I may be being over cautious but I'd hate to think you could have your house burn down around you due to an electrical fault on a motorbike and then find you aren't covered on the insurance :o |
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