wild foamy Posted December 4, 2008 Posted December 4, 2008 hi everyone. im really enjoying my little DT but want to go meet and mingle with other bikers, are there any meets in the new year close to Newbury? (30-40 mile radius at most) thanks all, ride safe - Steve
fluffybunny Posted December 11, 2008 Posted December 11, 2008 hi everyone. im really enjoying my little DT but want to go meet and mingle with other bikers, are there any meets in the new year close to Newbury? (30-40 mile radius at most) thanks all, ride safe - Steve i would like to do a ride out in jan to but i live in sumerset so a little far from u i guess
Mikey*DTR Posted December 11, 2008 Posted December 11, 2008 i would like to do a ride out in jan to but i live in sumerset so a little far from u i guess Heya Fluffybunny where abouts in somerset are you? i live in wiltshire not far from sumerset have a dt125r also and would love a winter ride out somehwere?
Moderator Airhead Posted December 11, 2008 Moderator Posted December 11, 2008 nope not using it in this weather il ruin the car instead cant put my beutiful bike through this! Heya Fluffybunny where abouts in somerset are you? i live in wiltshire not far from sumerset have a dt125r also and would love a winter ride out somehwere?
Mikey*DTR Posted December 12, 2008 Posted December 12, 2008 Look OG...you never know it might be sunny in jan plus gives me another excuse to clean it again
fluffybunny Posted December 13, 2008 Posted December 13, 2008 Look OG...you never know it might be sunny in jan plus gives me another excuse to clean it again og r u just a big gir :rolleyes:l , have u tucked your bike up for its winter nap lol
Moderator Goff Posted December 13, 2008 Moderator Posted December 13, 2008 Elvira is well and truly tucked up for winter and wont be resurfacing till the weather is much better Im not stupid enough to risk wrecking my gawwwwjuuus bike on the shitty roads or get her covered in shite that'll just make her rot. Nope - i'll just polish and caress and kiss my baby until the sun doth shine again
Moderator Airhead Posted December 13, 2008 Moderator Posted December 13, 2008 og r u just a big gir :rolleyes:l , have u tucked your bike up for its winter nap lol Am I just a big girly?...Nope im using a pushbike for the 7 mile daily commute to work thats every day no matter how cold or snowy it is, and theres a big big hill involved too, after all I do live on the edge of the pennones and thats by choice, cause I do have a car sitting there on my drive doing nowt, just hate driving to work, so its 2 wheels all year for me Ive ridden motorbikes through many a winter in my time, but these days, once the grit salt hits the roads, thats it until spring time, the same reason as Goff says..it dont do your pride and joy any good and you can never clean it off properly, you wouldnt believe how fast salt removes zinc plated surfaces
blackhat250 Posted December 14, 2008 Posted December 14, 2008 ?...Nope im using a pushbike for the 7 mile daily commute to work Ha------Auld een [ O.G.O.A.B. Translation] Them yung uns rippn the pss fae ye / Well with all that exercise will we be seein the super slim fit Old git in the spring and just think the little DT Will get an easyier life [ be able to knock the monoshock back a few clicks]
Moderator Airhead Posted December 14, 2008 Moderator Posted December 14, 2008 ?...Nope im using a pushbike for the 7 mile daily commute to work Ha------Auld een [ O.G.O.A.B. Translation] Them yung uns rippn the pss fae ye / Well with all that exercise will we be seein the super slim fit Old git in the spring and just think the little DT Will get an easyier life [ be able to knock the monoshock back a few clicks] Nae chance o that Blackhat, the old metabolism aint what it used tae be!!
wild foamy Posted December 15, 2008 Author Posted December 15, 2008 always an excuse... i will keep riding the DT thorugh winter, its my only transport as i dont have a pushbike anymore (sold it to buy the DT...) i take good care of it in the hope that it takes good care of me in return
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