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Originally posted by Churchill View PostThanks but we're not *that* far yet.
I never said it was iminent, just on the cards.
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Originally posted by Menelaus View PostExcellent news - congratulations!
I do hope that we're all invited?
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostAll academic I'm afraid. Girly and I have other priorities at the moment...Originally posted by Menelaus View PostIs there some news here you want to share ...?
Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View PostI hear that loud and clear. Just thought I would give you a few options to your tiger.
She might like a run out on a big throbbing monster.
Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View PostDo try and keep up at the back.
Possible first (I think it would be first) CUK nuptules looking likely for those two.
[edit]and a fine thing it would be too. Best wishes and all that.
Originally posted by Menelaus View PostExcellent news - congratulations!
I do hope that we're all invited?
Christ, she's going to kill me when she reads this!
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Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View PostDo try and keep up at the back.
Possible first (I think it would be first) CUK nuptules looking likely for those two.
[edit]and a fine thing it would be too. Best wishes and all that.
I do hope that we're all invited?
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Originally posted by Menelaus View PostIs there some news here you want to share ...?
Possible first (I think it would be first) CUK nuptules looking likely for those two.
[edit]and a fine thing it would be too. Best wishes and all that.
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostAll academic I'm afraid. Girly and I have other priorities at the moment...
She might like a run out on a big throbbing monster.
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Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View PostTiger was a bit dull as a ride for me.
http://www.bikez.com/pictures/triump...%20Triumph.jpg
I am a KTM man so I would obviously recommend the SMR to a chap of your stature
http://www.cabuttimotor.it/Portals/4...0990%20SMR.jpg
You may be better suited to and aventure. http://www.990adventure.com/
Thoght the styling doesnt suit me so much.
You could always go for a BMW R1200 http://www.motorcyclespecs.co.za/Gal...006%20%202.jpg
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostYes they do bend, I can still (at 42) bite my toenails. However, consider the seat height and placement of the foot pegs and work out where my knees would be. Not conducive to a comfortable riding position.
I do fancy a Triumph Tiger though...
http://www.bikez.com/pictures/triump...%20Triumph.jpg
I am a KTM man so I would obviously recommend the SMR to a chap of your stature
http://www.cabuttimotor.it/Portals/4...0990%20SMR.jpg
You may be better suited to and aventure. http://www.990adventure.com/
Thoght the styling doesnt suit me so much.
You could always go for a BMW R1200 http://www.motorcyclespecs.co.za/Gal...006%20%202.jpg
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostYes they do bend, I can still (at 42) bite my toenails. However, consider the seat height and placement of the foot pegs and work out where my knees would be. Not conducive to a comfortable riding position.
I do fancy a Triumph Tiger though...
Have you tried one of those BMW Enduro thingies?
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Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostI assume they bend?
I do fancy a Triumph Tiger though...
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