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Black cabs, Addison Lee minicabs, suits on scooters and white van drivers .... (London) Also find truck drivers and some bus drivers to be the most aware of surroundings too..
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Hi from the bush NSW Australia and a little about me!
DkD replied to XS250paul's topic in New Members Welcome Area
Hi and welcome... Nice job done there mate, looks like new. -
Hi Toby and welcome from a fellow YBR Londoner.. Great write up, if / when you can would love to see some pic's of the bike with all the gear on. Brilliant bikes for London (and for what's it worth I;m 38yrs old and just got back into biking so dont let the age bother you )
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What a beaut!!
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One hard dude! ....No Chuck Norris though
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Hadn't seen that one before.. psml!!!! excellent
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Welcome regressing.. looks like a pretty decent example there...
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I think so yes but you have to declare the NCB to the company (and no doubt show proof too)..
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I would agree with the others that £100 isn't really that much of a difference given what extra you get with FC. I also own a YBR custom and have FC as use it to commute. Never know when some moron will knock it over, step on the exhaust or try take it for a joy ride.
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Bit of an obvious one but have you checked to see if the actual wheel(s) are buckled? ... plus an 8 year old tyre may not be in the best 'health' either.
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Quality! the last one was my favourite....
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Looks lovely!!! (not sure that number plate will 'pass' though mate)
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YBR fan here too!!! (interested to hear the result though guys!). Be safe..
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(welcome and great picture btw!)
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Dam shame they don't target bikers too... I keep my wallet in my front right pocket just in case these ladies are reading.
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Unfort. it doesn't seem to unreasonable to me mate... My personal opinion is that it's worth having a bike covered for theft as low life scum will steal anything given the opportunity. A lot has to do with where you store the bike overnight, get a better discount for having it garaged.
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Makes it look so easy too... lovely sun tan though!
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I use 'Shift It' helmet & visor cleaner along side a micro fibre cloth.... seems to do the job of getting rid of the nasties and doesn;t leave an eye watering smell like the old stuff used too.
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Could also be riding with those figures constantly covering the brake lever.....
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Cheers guys, seem to get the drift... Mrs thinks I;m bonkers, after every wet ride I towel try it.. Leaf blower it is!!!
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Hi all, Appreciate that there are some very expensive Bike dryers out there and call me tight but wouldn't a half decent powered (2,000w) hair dryer be just as good at getting rid of water in the hard to reach areas? Of course I;m talking about the bike not my personal bits. Any other ideas or suggestions welcomed - my concern is with hidden water causing some potential rust issues. (Looking to apply ACF-50 on but read the bike has to be very clean and dry first!) ...or do I just wash and dry as best I can and stop worrying about it?
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I also find that 'mature' riders actually acknowledge the nod.. I get some right dirty looks when I nod at bikers next to me at lights (special the female ones )