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Everything posted by drewpy
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Fantastic, congrats to the new parents and grandad meat
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thought I'd start putting the pikkies from the Classic TT on here. no doubt Tommy will do the same too ready for the off arriving at the camp met a couple of guys from Newcastle, this is Barry he asked me if i knew what the weather was tomorrow and I said yes Peel Castle chillin on the Glencrutchery road found Kev's trousers for sale in Douglarse Joey Dunlop and Tommy Murray's Museum near Fairy Bridge this moose was hanging around so took a pickie. wanted to know what the character was, she said Lindsey. so its Lindsey the moose, with a mte we arranged to meet there got grandstand tickets for the friday at the creg we were all on yammies tommy couldn't take the stress on the minature railway note his red cummerbund he acquired at Jurby Festival (was a scorcher) lake at Ramsey where we stayed for 2 nights in a flat offskies waiting to go on the ferry
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Today on ITV4 from 9:00pm to 10:00pmSteve Parrish, James Whitham and Steve Plater journey to the Isle of Man and the Classic TT to get up close and personal with the world's most celebrated motor bikes from days gone by. Current TT legends such as John McGuinness and Bruce Anstey are on hand to put some of these classic bikes through their paces in a series of races around the gruelling 37.72 mile Mountain Course. The centre piece of this year's Classic TT is a display of Norton machinery organised by the National Motorcycle Museum in Birmingham. This is going to be loud, fast and full of nostalgia - a high speed trip down memory lane
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Alex
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we are back safe and sound, although 7 souls were claimed this week. weather was amazing and we met up with a friend from Bristol and 2 his mates and we had a great laugh! separate thread coming up
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correct, it is a predator exhaust
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just checking in guy's good that the total has reached £200. Tommy and I did a minute silence yesterday
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that's what I thought, but you beat me to it
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I'm a bit emotional ATM, thanks to you guys' we have reached £100 mark already. I'll text Nick, (Paul's son) later on and let him know the fantastic support given from his extended family (of bikers) Its great to know that we have a great lot of peeps on here who care for each other Drewps
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wow, we are on £60 already, thanks
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depends if the trike frame was built around the right engine case, usually very easy to get to
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I've just moved it, can you write in here now?
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thanks for the donation guys so far we have £30
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Paul's family said any donations to cancer research please just setup a just giving page. Can we reach £100? https://www.justgiving.com/andrew-Scialpi-Sullivan
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It is with sad tidings that Paul Brown AKA Oldtimer, passed away a couple of weeks ago I've only just got a text from his Son, Nick and his funeral is at southern Cemetery, Manchester Crem this Thursday at 10:55. A lot of peeps on here have met Paul, mostly through Squires the past few years and he only recently he had to give up his bikes due to ill health my thoughts and Prayers are with his family. RIP Brownie BARNSLEY MOTORCYCLE FESTIVAL 29th JUNE 2014 Manchester Salvation Army Toy Run 2011 19th November
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has to be genuine Yamaha manuals, usually near the back
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I would call then vintage, that's usually flat tankers, but they are very nice and I do appreciate all bikes
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all the yam manuals have routing for pipes and cables, very useful. if your bike is a keeper, its worth investing in one
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Cheers Paul that's the issue with faired bikes, the bike ran even better on the way home, just ran the bores in I think cheers Meat yes, nearly rammed into the back of you a few times. Hope the weather is better tomorrow, need to practice loading up and need to change the oil too
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very nice, must do abroad sometime
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Lovely bikes the trumpets, your most welcome on here and let us know how you get on. a pikkie please?
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the 2 smoke guys are actually going to go further to Scabs if peeps are up for it. The start time has been brought forward to 12 noon from 2pm
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also went out with Tommy to suss out the timings for the ferry at Liverpool