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OK, so, who cares if yellow ones are faster???
Nice beer bottle stand Micky!😂
Quote from: Johnny4428 on May 26, 2025, 10:30:25 AMNice beer bottle stand Micky!😂I've been wondering if Budweiser might be a performance enhancing fuel additive, at least for the RED ones that is.
For the rider maybe?🤣
Quote from: Johnny4428 on May 29, 2025, 02:01:43 PMFor the rider maybe?🤣Nah...you want Carling Black Label for the jockey! [/quote Sorry mate, Carling is E10, ruins me pipes. Bud is only E5, pipes kept clear, about 4 times every bloody night!!! The bike is 49 years old, and I am 78, it's a close run thing as to who develops the first signs of leakage. Now for something completely different, a few weeks ago, for the first time in 56 years, I took a tumble!! The daft bit being that it was at walking pace. I went to pull onto a roundabout, left lane and close to the kerb, and stalled it. Natural reaction being to very quickly put foot out, pull clutch in and hit the starter, yeah? As I put my foot out I caught the kerb, and bike and I kept heading to earth. Two broken indicators, slight mark on alternator housing, and slightly bent gear lever. Armour pads in riding kit saved all the sticky-out bits, so, pulled muscle in left shoulder, bruised ribs courtesy of my elbow, and a severely damaged pride. Left shoulder still gives me a bit of gip, but as I am right handed, the Budweiser operating mechanism still functions ok! It's Friday, the weather forecast looks good, I guess it's time to go and dipt the loil and kick the tyres. Stay safe everyone. Mike.
Mike it's a stastical inevitability when your engine decides to stall, sometimes we can recover without incident, in our age group it can make you question your ability to ride, dont let it. :-