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| davidimurray |
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 davidimurray Nitrous Nuisance
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| Mooncatt |
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 Mooncatt Brolly Dolly
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seconded defo...i had a car once....never again mind you it was only a crappy rover 1.4 GTA. it wouldnt bloody start in cold mornings and took an age to get warm. i choose bikes anyday apart from in the snow then i just dont go out  ____________________ current bike...CBR400RR
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 imabikr Scooby Slapper
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Typical morning on the bike.
~Getup, shower, put boots & gear on
~Go out & start bike
~Come in get wrapped up warm, gloves helmet on
~go out ride to work.
~Smile the whole way in
Leave the house at 06:20, get to work at 07:00
Typical morning in the car. (using public transport as the traffic is a nightmare)
~Getup, shower
~Go out & start car, put blowers on full to defrost the windows
~Come back in to finish getting dressed
~Go out to finish of the deicing job by hand
~Drive to the train station the next town over ('cos Dunfermlines doesnt have a train early enough to get me to work for 7am!)
~Shiver all the way to the train station
~Park up car, buy tickets that cost more than a days petrol use on the bike
~Wait until the train turns up.. late!
Leave the house at 05:45 arrive at work at 06:50 (maybe, as long as the trains not too late)
Yup, i'd rather take the bike anyday.  |
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| Johnny GSX-R |
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 Johnny GSX-R World Chat Champion

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| JAMSXR |
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I cant afford both so my car is for sale at the moment, im glad it has not been sold yet bacause its sooo cold (Im a pussy) and their is so much salt and shite on the roads and it just eats my bike away, i do give it a spray with the hose every time i get in. When my car has gone, i will have to ride my push bike and get lifts of my bro as much as possable as long as the roads are salty  ____________________ Honda SFX50 > Aprilia SR125 > Aprilia RS125 > Honda RFV400 > K4 GSXR600 > KTM Duke > C1H 636 > K3 GSXR1000 > Aprilia RSV-R > Triumph Street Triple R > Ducati 899 Panigale > Aprilia Tuono 1100 > Triumph Daytona 675R > KTM SuperDuke 1290 2.0 |
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| thx1138 |
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| Bendy |
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Bike:
Put on jacket, neckwarmer, gloves, helmet.
Open garage.
Go.
Ride around thinking 'oh my god it's all slippy, I'm going to crash and it'll hurt'
Car:
Put on coat, scarf, gloves, hat.
Drop roof.
Go.
Drive around thinking 'oh my god it's all slippy, I'm going to go sideways round this roundabout'
Oh the joy of having two toys and no commute.  |
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| J0Al1 |
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| thefallenange... |
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 thefallenange... Crazy Courier

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Well my car has been for some MOT work and i won't get it back until friday. It's been off the road for 2 weeks.
My KR1 is still to be restricted and insured so i'm using the old CG125. I've clocked a good 130 miles on petrol that was in the tank anyway and probably will need to top some in tomorrow as i have a 50 mile round trip to make. It'll cost me about £1.50.
By the time i get my jacket, gloves etc .. on and start it it will take me about an hour to get there because i'm too scared to go on the M4.
My car would take about 40 minutes but if i had a fast bike it would take me about half an hour so i'm after a restricted commutor bike. ____________________ Past - CG125 ,KR1S, SV650s, Street Triple R - Current - Duke 390
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| NSR Mick |
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| jimbothe |
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 jimbothe World Chat Champion

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Car for work unfortunately.Although i am lucky in a sense that i have two of both (cars and bikes) i do not have the luxury of having enough space at my house to keep them all so i opted for a workshop about a mile away to store them in.The missus uses one car as it saves on two lots of insurance etc and i use the shogun but i dont like leaving the bikes out in the cold and wet and wouldnt trust the hoody wearing idiots round here,or the cops for that matter.
Knowing my luck the little sods would break the lock off,ride my bike down the road,fall off and THEN sue me and be fully backed by the police in their recent pointless efforts to make friends with youngsters schemes.
So for me it would be:
out to start car,put heaters on
finish getting ready
go out,finish scraping car
drive mile to workshop (sod walking in the cold and dark)
lock car up
open workshop door
start bike and run it up
put all gear on
close workshop door (i know it sounds ott but it's one of those metal shutter doors that weigh a ton and have to be wound up/down with a chain)
Then ride the 8 miles to work.
Just not worth it  ____________________ Check out our tackle shop on Facebook:
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 joyda Derestricted Danger

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| angryjonny |
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| 1samarg wrote: | Knowing my luck the little sods would break the lock off,ride my bike down the road,fall off and THEN sue me and be fully backed by the police in their recent pointless efforts to make friends with youngsters schemes. |
I have a sign up outside my house displaying the following disclaimer. I find it's the only way these days:
By stealing this motorcycle you acknowledge that you waive all rights to comeback or recompence for any incident that may occur whilst in posession of the aforementioned motorcycle.
The owner of the motorcycle accepts no responsibility for injury, death or personal loss that may occur through the theft of the vehicle or the process of stealing said vehicle regardless of the security measures in place or any negligence that may or may not be considered to have taken place with regard to scheduled maintenace of the vehicle, the upkeep of the property on which it resides or the security measures that may have to be overcome in order to steal the vehicle.
The owner of the motorcycle also accepts that there is dick-all chance of ever seeing his motorcycle again should it be stolen, nor is there any chance of a reasonable sentence being given to you, the thief, should you actually find yourself on the wrong side of a pair of handcuffs, so he reserves the right to defend his property by reasonable force, where required, either by lobbing that brick (look to your right) at your head or by attacking you with the katana that he has been digging out of his cupboard while you have been reading this disclaimer. |
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| Johnny GSX-R |
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 Johnny GSX-R World Chat Champion

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Go on then you MAD FOOLS, tell me NOW that bikes are better for commuting..........roflmao, get a skidoo or a team of Husky dogs.  |
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 Finglonga World Chat Champion

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Cleared windows...got in car drove....no worries....Didn't have to put my feet down once, only bad thing was I had to turn the heater down as I was getting too hot.  ____________________ Andy Sez....
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 mchaggis World Chat Champion

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I can't commute by bike just now, I can't get it away from the front of the house because of the snow and ice. I might manage to get 5 feet before losing my grip. Walking on the stuff is bad enough.
The only problem is, 8 miles by car takes me an hour or more. 8 miles by bike takes me 20 minutes, any day of the week. Once the roads stop being frozen, I'll be on my bike.
Until I go shopping.  ____________________ I must not be a troll...
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 alexhornet Nitrous Nuisance

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Old Thread Alert!
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