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ulster exile

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  1. Good luck with it. If I wasn't clear about the gear lever, I meant the gear selector - it can be adjusted up or down and must be fairly easy to do as hubby did it in no time flat with no real mechanical knowledge - took us a couple of attempts to get it right as the first way he adjusted it, I couldn't get out of first (boy where there tears then!)

  2. Oh God I just love them (lookswise). Every time I see one in a shop, I end up just staring at it, but in terms of "practical"...well that's not it for me unfortunately.

  3. I've had exactly the same troubles as well, but now seems resolved (touches wood). Getting it into 1st from neutral is common but easily resolved by releasing the clutch til you feel it bite (even though the neutral light is on), bringing it in and sticking it into 1st. Works every time and there is a definite clunk as it goes into 1st.

    The jumping from 2nd into neutral problem isn't really an isue any more - could be the adjusting of the gear lever (can't remember if it was adjusted up or down) or that I'm very positive (read firm!) with gear changes now. Either way, problem sorted mostly ;)

  4. 'Bout ye! I'm in Birmingham (Erdington) and ride a YBR too, though going to look at a few bikes at the weekend.

    Hope you enjoy the forum - plenty of helpful folk with good advice about ;)

  5. Congrats on the first big bike - I'm looking for a Hornet too after passing yesterday. (Heart tells me I'd like a new XJ6 or even the MT-03 despite it being a single, but head tells me a lot different).

    Good luck on the new bike and let us know how you get on in general! I hope you have many great rides on your new bike :D

  6. I think the nod is great! It was the nicest feeling getting my first nod and really symbolises the commuunity spirit bikers have which most car drivers clearly don't!

    it will be interesing seeing how many nods I get without my L-plates on, as I was never sure if I was missing out on nods because of them or because of my hi-viz waistcoat :huh:

    I do think that the bikers you see around the gathering places are the most likely to nod back, presumably because they're the ones who gather!

  7. Bit off topic, but congrats on passing DAS today hun :D :D

    Aw thanks mate - I'm still buzzing now! B) Just need to find a cheap 600-ish to do me for a year or so!

    if you mean the discount, i think its for everybody!!

    ok, thanks for the clarification :)

  8. Hi Yamigirl, I'm down in East Anglia, so couldn't be much farther away LOL!

    See the link to curvyriders, I check the site every now and then, it seems a mainly Nothern UK clan, but great to read what they get up to.

    There's a big Scottish contingent, plenty of Welsh and English lasses too! Actually, I think there's a couple of Australians too ;)

    Certainly not trying to take anything away from this site, but it's nice to post somewhere and get a purely female perspective on things. Plus, you can ask the questions you'd to too embarrassed to ask on the serious forums (and I do plenty of that!!!).

  9. Before anybody asks, I did try the search function and couldn't find an answer! I recently had an email from the forum about membership status and i think it mentioned being a sponsor to view certain areas of the site but have deleted it and now want to read it again. Yes, I am a bit of an eejit :rolleyes: Is it somewhere on the forum that I can read again?

  10. No offense meant or taken. They're not bikers at all and hate the idea of me riding, hence why I only started it now that I've got the Irish Sea between us.

    My dad took me to the UGP but he was there for the hospitality whilst I watched the racing (and loved the classic bikes going round). My bro was saying a week or so ago that he was representing the council at some bikingrelated event, but no idea what it was.

    I'll have to ask him to tell me what's the score on the council's sponsorship - at the end of the day, I presume the council are aware that it brings people (and money!) to the area and that has to be supported.

  11. If they get rid off the UGP it will not be due to 'safety' issues, it will be because its not generating the sponsors and local government enough cash!!

    long live the UGP!

    lol not sure how to respond to that, as my dad was a Lisburn Councillor and my brother still is!

  12. You're always welcome back !! I'm not a million miles from Lisburn, it takes a real skill to tackle Dear's Leap flat oot!!!

    don't you worry - soon as I pass my DAS me and the OH will be taking the ferry back home for once just to see my family's faces :lol:

    Am hoping to get it before May to do the NW200, but if not may do the UGP instead. It was good craic last time I went as a teen (my dad dragged me along and then I realised it was so he could steal my complimentary passes for the beer tent!)

  13. WTF is this thread about ??

    I'm ly trying to work out what it's all about ?

    To summarise... It started off with a bit of a lu-lu anti-mod rant and went downhill from there. It's getting more lu-lu by the post apparently :blink:

    Hope that clears things up for you ;)

  14. Totally agree - we travelled from Brum to go to this and it was a complete diappointment. By the looks of the entirely empty hall which housed only the ticket booths, MCN didn't get the exhibitors it was hoping for. Suzuki weren't even there for goodness sake (not that that bothered me, buy hubby wanted another gander at the V-strom).

    Having been to the NEC one, this one was such a let down and it's just a shame that we wasted a day and our pennies travelling there.

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