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| Andy C |
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 Andy C Tree Seeking Missile

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 Posted: 09:52 - 11 Dec 2005 Post subject: You dont relise how much you love having a bike til its gone |
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Ok, ive just got to work (about 45mins ago but had to set up things, talk, etc etc) and just had to cycle!!! Was about <not sure but lots of> miles at 7.15 with no gloves!! couldnt feel my hand when i got here and was nakered, took 40mins when it take about 10 on bike, had tp cycle along a road that ive hit a ton on before going a grand speed of about 15mph on the bicycle!!
Since ive not had a bike, things that changes:
Feel much less independent
Started asking for lifts again
Have to get the bus to college 5 days in a row (normally take it 2 days a week and ride 3 days)
Also cyclist treated with no respect on the road!!! Hate cars even more!! Also keep telling my dad hes not do things right when hes driving (signals on rounabout/junctions) and i get this "in advanced motor they tell you" but he did it years ago and think he thinks hes a good driver when really he isnt.
Anyways, the point of this thread is, how do you cope when you dont have a bike? ____________________ 99 RS125 --> 02 SV650s --> 03 Speed Four --> 92 RXS100 --> 93 CB400sf --> 01 CB600f Hornet |
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Did you sell your gloves with your bike?  |
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 Andy C Tree Seeking Missile

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no left them at my house, was at a friends as i had to stay over as work 25miles away, fine when you have a bike to take you back but had to stay at friends. Was thinking that all the way here why i didnt bring them!! ____________________ 99 RS125 --> 02 SV650s --> 03 Speed Four --> 92 RXS100 --> 93 CB400sf --> 01 CB600f Hornet |
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Bah I've not had me bike for 3 months now , I felt all the things you did in your list and I felt a right bum , bumming lifts off people and my range has gone down to 8 miles max , takes friggin 90 minutes to go 8 miles on the bus and costs me more than it does equivilant in petrol , roll on Dec 24th though when I get her back...  |
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 Andy C Tree Seeking Missile

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insurance, dont want to have a really fast bike, need somthing that can do lots of miles with a bit of conforts, like the idea of a V-twin then in a few years get a IL4
Main reasons, oh and love how they look ____________________ 99 RS125 --> 02 SV650s --> 03 Speed Four --> 92 RXS100 --> 93 CB400sf --> 01 CB600f Hornet |
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 craigs23 Mr Muscle

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I'm still left with a slightly hollow feeling after my NC30 was taken away by a Vauxhall Carlton.  |
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 craigs23 Mr Muscle

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| Quote: | i had to watched 18aprilia ride my bike away!!! i win!!!lol |
Hmmm, not sure
Imagine sitting on the bike that you would never even consider selling, which you've just spent the last 18 months restoring to Craigs23's usual standard. It's one of those fantastic late summer days, the ones where the sun is still high and non-blinding and it's still warm enough to ride around with a tshirt under your biking gear. You've just had a fantastic 2 hour ride, everything on the bike is working in what seems to be perfect harmony; it's never felt better and your riding seems perfectly suited to it. With the engine nice and hot from the last 100 odd miles, you decide to pick up a friend and go into town, all of 2 miles away; the bike is so good, someone else needs to feel what it's all about. With the loud Art can burbling deeply, you pull away and up to the top of the quiet village where you live. Visor open, hearing the birds sing, and the bike calmly barking beneath you; wow, the bike even feels good when carrying twice the weight as before. You pull up to the roundabout at the top of the village, which, because of the weather, is very busy - everyone's been going into town savouring the last warm days of the year. No rush, pull up to the roundabout, which is a dead flat road, the sun behind you warming your back. Can burbling so sweetly on idle, indicator flashing left as you're about to open her up down the bypass, back brake on as you're carrying the extra weight of a pillion.
Bang
Some tw*t has parked his Vauxhall Carlton between your rear wheel and subframe. The bike's shoved 20 odd feet from the force of the impact, your pillion is writhing in pain somewhere on the side of the road, you end up on top of the tank, desperately trying to keep hold of your buckled and broken pride and joy.
Write off, the bike is dead. |
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lol, great story (how you described it, not what happend as that was quite unfortant) i though you mean taken away as in the back, not wrote off! did you buy another after that one as i remember you selling a RVF recently?
just read and was a NC30, RVF was NC35 wasnt it?
i understand and maybe (still only maybe) your story wins  ____________________ 99 RS125 --> 02 SV650s --> 03 Speed Four --> 92 RXS100 --> 93 CB400sf --> 01 CB600f Hornet |
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 craigs23 Mr Muscle

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Cheers Andy , yep, after the NC30 'went', I had a 6 week stint on a hired SV650. That had to go back after the insurance paid out, which I used to buy a CBR400 Gullarm. Nothing wrong with the bike, but I missed the V4 400s too much, so traded that 5 weeks later (for £500 more than I bought it for ) later for the RVF (NC35).
All the work that I'd done to the RVF over the following 9 months was trying to make it into the memory of my NC30. In my view, it never got there as the 2 bikes were kinda different. Once I felt that my work with the 400s was finally complete, I sold the RVF for a silly amount of money and bought the Blade.
even though the feeling of departing with the bike was still with me once the RVF had gone (and I do miss it, in a way - especially when looking back and seeing a couple of pics of it for the first time in 6 weeks or so) it wasn't as bad as having a bike 'taken away' from me like the NC30 was.
I've never ridden an RS125, only a TZR - so I can understand the appeal. From my 6 weeks on the SV650 though, I can say it's a fun bike to own and very capable/practical aswell. I think I might even buy one over a Hornet (I've used Dad's a few times) as it has more character. If you get around to buying one yourself, I don't think you'll be disappointed - they're great first big bikes. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 20 years, 214 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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