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Chat & Social => The Bar - General Chat => Topic started by: Boggert on January 16, 2008, 22:50:59
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Anyone know of any good Motorcycle Forums?
Not an owners club or regional club, but the sort of Mudclub equivalent for all bikes... Friendly, informative and helpful.
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I don't i'm afraid, but I am a biker. Wot you ride?
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Visor Down (http://www.visordown.com/forum/forum.asp?sp=&v=2)
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I don't i'm afraid, but I am a biker. Wot you ride?
Only just started, riding a 125 have one of these... http://www.ecoscooters.co.uk/pdfs/Hartford%20Legion.pdf
Just love it, realy hooked taking my test as soon as I have some spare cash.
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There is a 125 forum google it!
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There is a 125 forum google it!
Will give it a go. Ta
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Good on you, there are less and less people prepared to take the test now. Mainly because it's getting ever more difficult and expensive.
Personally I think as far as traffic congestion goes you just can't beat a bike, makes enviromental benefits too depending on what and how you ride, I get a shade under 60mpg out of my bike!!!!
Watch out for the diesel............. ;)
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http://www.trailbikemag.com/forum/index.php
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My 125 gives me about 120MPG :shock: It costs £5 to fill up and goes on for ever. I first rode it in August and have used it almost everyday since what ever the weather.
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UK Bike Forum (http://www.ukbikeforum.co.uk/) is quite good, there are one or two knobs but you get them everywhere these days. All sorts on there from complete novices to grisly old un's.
I am Landy on there, come on in the waters fine.
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This is a friendly site... http://www.gbbikers.co.uk/gbb/index.php
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Another fiendly one...
http://billsbikechat.freeforums.org/
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http://oldskoolsuzuki.info/
If your into Suzuki's, especially the classic (as in great not old) GSX/GSXR engined machines.
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Only just started, riding a 125 have one of these... http://www.ecoscooters.co.uk/pdfs/Hartford%20Legion.pdf
Just love it, really hooked taking my test as soon as I have some spare cash.
Go for it but get it done before Oct 2008 the new rules kick in then
http://www.smartrider.co.uk/new_test_2008.shtml
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Wish my bike would cost a fiver to fill and get 120mpg.
I can only get about 110 miles out of a full tank and if i ride it so i have to change my undies when i get home it can get down to the low 80's.Your right about the bug thing ,after a crap day at work in summer time thers nothing better than having a ride out then find a nice country pub and have a orange juice and lemonade with lots of ice
Roll on summer.
Ps get that test done as bigger bike equal bigger grins
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bikersoracle.com - have model specific areas (sort of getting towards 'owners clubs') - but also 'general spouting and ranting' section, ride out section etc. I've found v useful for the VFR Vtec - put one of those high up your list after the test............. !!! Best all round bike ever by a long chalk - maybe I'm biased a bit. Age
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From personal experience i'd say that if it's an everyday bike look for a one with shaft drive.
I used to do dispatch and there's nothing worse than messing around with greasy orrible chains and sprockets :evil:
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(http://www.powerranger.co.uk/spd/powerrangersspd.jpg)
:lol: sorry, couldnt help it!!! :twisted:
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From personal experience i'd say that if it's an everyday bike look for a one with shaft drive.
I used to do dispatch and there's nothing worse than messing around with greasy orrible chains and sprockets :evil:
Can't fault that thought, not as forgiving as a chain drive though :rolleyes:
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sorry, couldnt help it!!!
roflmao :clap: :clap:
The other one for sports riders is, plastic bathroom suite with matching baby grows!!!!
BTW this is my ride.
(http://i146.photobucket.com/albums/r274/skip1978/IM000401.jpg)