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  1. I agree with Goff, but I thought peabody had started to behave, I guess he just went 'under cover' with it. :tantrum:

    Some of us have memories like elephants :rolleyes:;)

    Let them think they have getting away with it...then BANG! in like a shot from my gun(Slade Alive 1972) :D

  2. blackhat,

    it's been fun chatting with ya, but the American bashing is apparently condoned and encouraged by the moderators. Whether I'm kicked off this site or not, I'll be on the American yamaha forum. Have a safe trip to the states this summer.

    How wrong you are. You have a tarnished view on history and in particular the English. Your racist and bigoted rants have forced me to take the action that is being took. We have a great set of Yanks that frequent this forum and not ONCE have I ever had to PM anyone of them. In 1 day alone I have had a number of reports against YOU. So I traced your posts and found you to be very ignorant and insecure in your delivery. But let me point 1 thing out to YOU that you cannot comprehend. Check your history books and see where the English language originated......YES IN MY BACK YARD. I am a GEORDIE and we "fornicated" the English language. It is people like YOU that have BASTARDISED it.

    This is a YAMAHA BIKE forum, not a communual place to bash the pond brothers! You know YAMAHA the JAPANESE bike manufacturer. Now stop being a hypocrite and get on with the bike chat, if you can't do that then leave. I believe the majority will not miss you.

  3. Sounds like your a month late pulling the plug out Goff. One word, lady. Douche. Now I know how you keep from overpopulating your island. Bitter repulsive skanks like you are easy to say no to. What combat zones have YOU fought in? Yeah, I didn't think so. Having been to sandland and dealing with trigger-happy COWARDS with the union jack on their uniform I have first hand experience and thus a right to say what happened. At least you know your brothers are safe, they're in the safest part of Iraq avoiding combat. Apparently the closest Britain has come to writing accurate history is Harry Potter. As pointed out once before and only on two threads, I didn't start insulting riders from other countries first. YOU DID. Yet again, all you can do is what you do best. :cry2: Piss off. Looks like I'm not the one who's blown a gasket. One more thing you tuna smelling rag whore. None of the men on your side of the island (south) can fight like a man, who says you can?

    Irrelevant, I see I offended you and your boyfriend. My unarmed Heterophobic friend. Irony is ignorant Brits spouting off baseless, stereotypical insults using low-brow slang and then claiming to be more refined and sophisticated. Racism? Tell that to my Asian wife and my best man at our wedding. He's from Jamaica. America is the cultural melting pot. It has been for over 200 years. As rude and racist as you are towards people in other countries, one can only wonder how foreigners are treated in Britain. Then again, maybe that explains why your own citizens blow up your transit systems. Unfortunately Florida lacks the more refined cultural highlights found further north. (not to mention the profane idea of serving tea with loads of sugar and ice.) The museums are lacking, and Mickey Mouse is a plastic tasteless tourist trap (that gathers an unusual amount of Brits). Whoever, your petty insults are no more refined and not even remotely accurate.

    Rob, Britain lost their war with India in 1947. That's why your not in India anymore. You've been kicked out of every country you've invaded. Vietnam was a "police action" at the request of the South Vietnamese government. When it became obvious that the Vietnamese people didn't want us there, we left. The only reason Britain isn't a German speaking country (you were loosing) is because of U.S. intervention.

    I thought the hatchet had been buried on this thread, but just like it was started (by a Brit) it has been rehashed again.

    You just wont take a telling will you? your constant anti British rants have really pissed me off, and believe you me, it takes a hell of a lot to piss me off.....YOU KNOW WHAT'S COMING!

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  5. Why do I get the feeling that you and Zoomsplat1982 are the same person. Or you know each other at the very least.

    How about if you don't like the bike then do not post on the forum.

    Show me a road legal harley the will do a 196mph 1/4 in 6.5 seconds and I might be interested.

    Yes Tomo you are correct Zoom & YouRide are infact the same person

  6. what a load of crap! you will not have to re-jet your bike! numpty....

    it is there for emission and noise purposes mainly - but can provide back pressure at low revs so there is a bit more torque lower down.

    Most people take them off to increase throttle response from low to mid revs where the 600's usually lack power. it does make a small difference to throttle response i have to say as i certainly noticed it - and there was less on off jerkiness in slow moving traffic as you get with the injection models. But the main reason to take them out is for noise! especially after fitting new pipes (slip ons) etc.....

    it also doesn't void a warranty by removing it - it will only void a warranty if it is found that removing that particular part has caused another to malfuction - but this has never happened since the fitting of the ex-up, set, or exsv valves.

    i've never read so much shit in my life! after working on exups for over 13 years all i can say is listen to this advice at your own peril!

    45

    i thought it was 50pence :blink:

    Yo! YO! yo! we gonna party like ish ya birthday......i think he mean SPEAK ENGLISH MOFO :lol:

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