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Hi, I've just joined what looks like a very helpful forum, I've spent the last hour reading instead of working, so I might have to restrain my visiting to just 1/2 hour a day from now on.

I'd like to introduce my fantastic company (I'm just so proud of it!)
www.bikersbits.com
If you know a biker then from now on you'll be able to easily find the perfect gift for them.
No more socks or spare bits for their bike, but a whole selection of great gifts and novelties from all over the world including sculptures, die-casts, personalised gifts and even chocolate motorcycles.

We also do lots of shows and it's always brilliant to meet so many friendly people.
If you ride, or if you know of someone who likes to "vrooom, vroomm" all the times, please visit the site, with over 500 items related to the motorcycling world we hope you'll like it as much as we do.
Thank you
Roberta
 

Ozzy

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    Whooo Hooo !!! I love bikes and think I'll be ordering the 1:12 M1 from your site as soon as my wife lets me spend more money on my bike :)

    Glad to see our first bike business on here :)

    Well, bike facts ... Blue R1 since September and only just starting to get to grips with it after almost ditching it when it was only a few weeks old ;) Before it has 50 miles on the clock I was stupid enough to let my neighbour have a go and he dropped it getting off it!
     
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    Hi, I must say I did ride my hubby's R1 few years ago and that was just too much for me, plus the fact that he was so worried about his precious toy...
    Now I stick with my racing yamaha 400 RRSP and have fun.
    Glad you like the site, get your wife a chocolate motorbike and I'm sure she won't mind you spending money on your toys :)
    word of advice: no neighbours, pets, children or penguins should be allowed to ride a bike on their own...
     
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    Ozzy

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    bikersbits said:
    word of advice: no neighbours, pets, children or penguins should be allowed to ride a bike on their own...
    Now no-one rides my bikes except me :) It is my pride and joy, I don't even own a car as I don't need one. Oh why is my wishlist so much longer than my paycheque ;)
     
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    After many years on bikes I got married, settled down, got a mortgage etc. that was 20 years ago. Last year i convinced the good lady wife that I needed to get a bike 'just to get it out of my system'. I bought a Yamaha 750cc off Ebay. Did I get it out of my system then?

    This Saturday I'm test riding a Honda Fireblade!!!! Wife not too impressed, and need good 2005/2006 to pay for it - hey ho, kill or cure is my remedy!

    Phil
     
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    Ozzy

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    I almost killed this morning on way back from a meeting.

    Coming from M25 onto M1, doing Life Safer as coming across lanes then looked in front and all traffic was dropping their anchors! Locked up back wheel and snaked for a bit before realising wasn't going to stop so went down right side between barrier and right hand lane!
    Ofcourse the fact it was chucking it down with rain which caused my rear wheel to lock up is totally to blame. Nothing to do with me accelerating too hard and not looking far enough ahead at all what-so-ever! Oh well, track day next weekend :)
     
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    a track day after a baby??? you'll be suffering from lack of sleep!!
    mums need all the beauty sleep they can get, you men have to get on with it :)

    have you tried nolimits track days? they are really good.
    Ask for mark and tell him I've sent you and he hopefully will look after you.
     
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