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ThatDippyTwat World Chat Champion
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talkToTheHat |
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talkToTheHat World Chat Champion
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Mark_UK |
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Mark_UK Borekit Bruiser
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ThatDippyTwat wrote: | Having spent well over a decade in sales in the past - I'd talk to you about how the moon *really is* made of cheese and the landing are all faked in a studio, if it meant pulling a few grand out of you. Don't take it personally, it's just what sales people do. At the end of the day it's their job to do it, and those that work in the motor trade are *very* good at it, or they don't stay in the motor trade for long. I talked to many people about far weirder subjects than bereavement if I thought there was a decent chance they would stump up.. For big purchases, (Bike, car etc) dealing with customers bereavement (and subsequent inheritance) is probably part of the training.
It doesn't mean the guy is a shyster, but it doesn't mean you'll be popping round his gaff for a cuppa after you're bought a bike either. |
Yep all understood I am known for being a soft touch. I just have to hope that I'm right on this.
Well I pick it up tomorrow, so I'll find out soon enough.
Thanks again all for the help and constructive criticism ____________________ CBT passed 02/02/17, Theory passed 21/02/17, Mod 1 passed 10/07/17, Mod 2 passed 14/07/17
MT-125 03/17, FZ600 07/17 |
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Mark_UK Borekit Bruiser
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All good
Brakes are great, power is
It took a bit of getting used to the clutch when setting off, and I managed to stall it once much to the amusement of the kids at the bus stop but I'm finding my way around it now. It feels much heavier than the CBF600 from training, and I'm not used to the fairing yet (feels weird the mirrors not moving when I turn, ) but I am very happy.
Obligatory photo (without man sauce, sorry Roger)
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4299/35893741982_bb7bac848a_b.jpg ____________________ CBT passed 02/02/17, Theory passed 21/02/17, Mod 1 passed 10/07/17, Mod 2 passed 14/07/17
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Bozzy |
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Bozzy Traffic Copper
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Tracer1234 |
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Tracer1234 World Chat Champion
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Seat looks like its got goosebumps in the cold Glad you are pleased with it. Enjoy Hopefully some decent weather this weekend for you to get out and enjoy. ____________________ Riding: Yamaha MT-09 Tracer Occasionally Riding: 08 Suzuki SV650, Potato: 2011 Yamaha YBR Custom.
Used to ride: 2015 Yamaha MT-09 Tracer (smidsy) 09 Triumph Street Triple (P/X'd) 08 Yamaha YBR (Sold)
CBT 04/14. A: Mod 1 & 2 13/04/15 |
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