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deej wrote:...... and good to see you back on here again ......

Now come on .... I know it's a bad streak he's had, but I don't think we could ever go so far as to say that :shock: :roll: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Good to hear from you - regardless of circumstances. Keep your chin up, it can only get better.
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Good to see you back mat8y. Hope you get your bike sorted and look forward to some on track dices 8) in 2009. Take care. :D
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Jewell what a funny c&nt.
You lot havnt chased him off have you? :lol:
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ERRRRRRRR :evil:

Bleedin engine casing has a small crack on one of the mounting screws from hitting the road. Slight oil leak which i hopefully have stopped with a bit of that ally weld stuff. Oh and to top everything off someone stole my sons bycycle last night :roll:

I'm sure this is all a wind up or a dream and will wake up soon, but i am still trying to be positve and looking on the bright side :wink:

Hey its great being back on here :wink:
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For fcuks sake mate your luck got to change :shock: :shock:
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We still LOVE you loads :P :P
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jesus m8 lady luck is certainly poking u with the sh it ty stick at the moment.

keep ur chin up and it will all come out okay in the end.
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Sorry to here about your run of luck pal, Or lack of it!

Good to see you are trying to stay positive, No use worrying over something you have no control over.

Things will work out for sure.
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Blimey wrote:ERRRRRRRR :evil:

Bleedin engine casing has a small crack on one of the mounting screws from hitting the road. Slight oil leak which i hopefully have stopped with a bit of that ally weld stuff.

Have a word with Kev and see if John or Swampy can weld it up :wink:
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[quote="Blimey"] Oh and to top everything off someone stole my sons bycycle last night :roll: [quote]

if you hadnt have been consuming a large amount of red wine and wasting your time on here you may of heard the bike theif nicking your boys pushbike :wink: :wink: :wink:
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deej wrote:
Blimey wrote: Oh and to top everything off someone stole my sons bycycle last night :roll:

if you hadnt have been consuming a large amount of red wine and wasting your time on here you may of heard the bike theif nicking your boys pushbike :wink: :wink: :wink:
Well lucky for me it was from his Mothers house. Left it in the front garden for an hour then was leaving to come to mine and hey presto its gone. Bleedin thieving gits :evil:

Reported to police but won't hold breath they will find it, would of preferd that they nicked my bike really :lol:
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now come on who would nick a crash damaged oil leaking bike !!!!
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Spent all weekend sorting it all out and so tomorrow morning i should be back on the road in a tempory state.

Scrounged another handle bar off a mate but this too is damaged but will do tempory. Will have to do without the mirror,screen and indicator for now untill what ever will be will be and i decide what i will do. Tempory fixed oil leak from casing. Going to be a bit blowy with out the screen though. Fairing is flapping around on the otherside but the R&G is doing a good job of holding it firm :shock:

Could of been a lot worse if it wasn't for the R&G's both front and rear (paddock ones too)

Look at the state of my discs being sat up for a week :shock: :shock:

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Gav and Simon are experts with glueing fairing back together (they have done mine enough times now :) )
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