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Started by tingus, Tuesday, 22 May 2018, 02:53 AM

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Red Biker

Hey Tingus,
Nice to see another owner from Gods Country  :cheers:

The day I passed my test I drove directly from Watnall test centre to the two Wheel centre to pick up a Blackbird  :onya:
I wouldn't worry about the jump in size as long as you treat her with respect! The 14 is a real nice and easy bike to ride, just a bit onthe plump side.

Wherebouts you from?

Cheers
Red
Many a Donkey has lost its hoof on the rocky road, don't be that Donkey!

seth

only a slightly modified gsx1400
oh and a standard one too

Sethbot Postwhore

Red Biker

Many a Donkey has lost its hoof on the rocky road, don't be that Donkey!

tingus

Quote from: Red Biker on Tuesday, 22 May  2018, 06:09 AM
Hey Tingus,
Nice to see another owner from Gods Country  :cheers:

The day I passed my test I drove directly from Watnall test centre to the two Wheel centre to pick up a Blackbird  :onya:
I wouldn't worry about the jump in size as long as you treat her with respect! The 14 is a real nice and easy bike to ride, just a bit onthe plump side.

Wherebouts you from?

Cheers
Red

Ah I've been up to Two Wheels got my tyres done on my Varadero with Battle Axes. Also did my CBT with a guy called Alan who use to work their donkey years ago which I found out like 7 months later.

You guy's are very close, I'm from Hucknall too!

Red Biker

I'm not Hucknall Tingus, that was just my Hookna accent  :hat:

I'm over Bingham way  :onya:
Many a Donkey has lost its hoof on the rocky road, don't be that Donkey!

tingus

Quote from: Red Biker on Tuesday, 22 May  2018, 06:50 AM
I'm not Hucknall Tingus, that was just my Hookna accent  :hat:

I'm over Bingham way  :onya:

Got ya, you're just the other side of Notts not too far. Got a mate who lives over their owning a 1994 VFR I think it's called.

Kiwifruit

G'day Tingus. Nice looking ride you have there, you'll be fine just take your time to get acquainted.  :cheers:
Another great day on the right side of the grass.😎

seth

I was born in hucknall but I left in 1987 and have lived north of Aberdeen since then .
Depending on your age and what school they went to I might know folk you do .
:cheers:
only a slightly modified gsx1400
oh and a standard one too

Sethbot Postwhore

tingus

Quote from: seth on Tuesday, 22 May  2018, 07:20 AM
I was born in hucknall but I left in 1987 and have lived north of Aberdeen since then .
Depending on your age and what school they went to I might know folk you do .
:cheers:

Parents moved up here in the early 90s, originally from Buckinghamshire. Doubt you'll know them, but bloody hell that's quite the move that is. On the other end of the spectrum almost!

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Sweaty

Welcome Tingus & you will be fine with the 14 as it is a docile beast if you take it easy.

Mick_J

Welcome to the forum Tingus, that's one big target you've set yourself.  Plan ahead, take it easy until you get used to it and you will be fine.  It's a big lump when static but on the move the weight is not a problem.  I would suggest you look into some advanced training with the IAM or ROSPA.
Keep the rubber side down.          Mick

grog

welcome mate, youll be right. just get used to the weight, need to plan ahead for a while.

ARH

welcome Tingus!   That's sound advice from MGT that you should seriously consider.  :cheers:

Blubber

Welcome  :cheers:

good luck.... with obtaining your license  ;)
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