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    Quote Originally Posted by RIOT
    That's not a scab... that's just how he looks...

    j/k...

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    Quote Originally Posted by imaeditedbysowulo
    So Brit-bashing is OK then?
    Woohoo, I've been waiting for this!

    Can you guys make a bike that doesn't break down weekly even with daily maintenance?
    Oh, you did...new Triumphs.
    OK, you may continue.

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    Yeah yeah. You'zre all jus all bitter cos weez the one'z that like reeally rulez the world.

    s'not the man oooz gets the most votes but the man that counts em.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scutterboy


    Yeah yeah. You'zre all jus all bitter cos weez the one'z that like reeally rulez the world.

    s'not the man oooz gets the most votes but the man that counts em.

    So what you're trying to say is that the puppet strings from Dubbaya run all the way across the Atlantic? Or is it that the strings are of typical length and Cheney is running them, but that you guys tell Cheney what to do?

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    Don't matter how much you hate us we still hate ourselves more than you :butt:

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    Quote Originally Posted by gazzak
    Don't matter how much you hate us we still hate ourselves more than you :butt:
    Well put sir!

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    talk about piracy, drugs related theme, its a sure fire way to get banned.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TechZ
    talk about piracy, drugs related theme, its a sure fire way to get banned.
    Pirates? pah... Ninja > Pirate



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    Quote Originally Posted by Titchski
    Pirates? pah... Ninja > Pirate


    Pirates suck because their magic only works on water so they are useless on land

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    Quote Originally Posted by FatalException0E
    Woohoo, I've been waiting for this!

    Can you guys make a bike that doesn't break down weekly even with daily maintenance?
    Oh, you did...new Triumphs.
    OK, you may continue.

    Now wait a minute..my 68 triumph is still running every day with little maintenance...

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    Quote Originally Posted by FatalException0E
    Woohoo, I've been waiting for this!

    Can you guys make a bike that doesn't break down weekly even with daily maintenance?
    Oh, you did...new Triumphs.
    OK, you may continue.

    Oddly. the most unreliable bike I've ever had by far was a Harley I bought brand new in '73!! It would probably be easier actually to list what didn't break or fall off during the 2 years I owned it - in fact with hindsight the only thing that didn't fall off was me!!!

    (probably coz it spent so much time in the shop that I really didn't put many miles on it...)


    Must say though that their quality control has improved dramatically in recent years to the point where I'm seriously considering another one...

    V twins rock and I really wouldn't want to be without one - (currenly running a '79 Morini Strada.)

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    Don't bother getting a Harley. From what I understand they still have the highest rate of people getting rid of them.

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    Yeah..those 70's bikes were AMF Harleys weren't they?

    had a 59 duoglide that would run forever if you kept pouring oil in

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    Yes it was a Blue AMF Harley, 750cc Sportster. It was actually very smooth when riding, never could understand why things kept unscrewing themselves & falling off!! (only "minor" parts, exhausts, mudguards footrests, lights - even had the handlebars come loose once, very disconcerting at 60mph!!) It also siezed up (rear cylinder) on a couple of occasions, luckily whilst still under warranty.

    Long time ago now.....

    I replaced it with a 750 Guzzi which leaked oil like no tomorrow, had dodgy electrics (most of the oil used to leak out through the dynamo) and went brown & crinkly in places when it got wet!! But at least it kept going, AND had shaft-drive. Problem was again build quality but I reckon most bikes were pretty poor back then.

    The Japanese bikes were about the only ones reasonably nailed together, one of the major reasons for them eventually conquering the bike market on this side of the pond at least.

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