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  1. OK OK I guess I'm batting 1000!

     

    Well really 62 Years and 9500 in fines.

     

    Must have been the wanking and being drunk in a pub that sent me over.

     

    Good thing they didn't ask if I did them both at that same pub!!! :grin:

     

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  2. Speed Channel is sorry to announce that there will be a short interuption of our normal incessent broadcasts of :bbblll: NA$$CAR, V-TWIN, multi-hour pre-race telethons, Texas Lardtales and anything else that goes around in circles to make room for.....

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Wait for it......... :P:

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    TA DAA! :drink:

     

     

     

    The "Valentino Rossi Show" Direct from Spain! :grin:

     

    And yes it's from Spain and kind of direct but sort of delayed.

     

    (we're really sorry for the delayed thing but we find it kind of confusing when the racers go this way and that, faster, then slower and sometimes leave the track all together) But we know that if we don't show some other forms of racing we can't really call ourselves Speed now can we. :huh:

     

    Please bear with us as it will all be over in a few hours and trust us things will be back to normal very soon.

     

     

    :bier:

     

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  3. There was a thread about a guy being a real genius a short while ago but this is legit.

     

    http://www.georgebeale.co.uk/

     

    This months Motor Cyclist mag. tells the story about George Beale who replicates bikes like the Benelli 6, some of you may be aware of him but what I didn't know is that he has been buzy remaking the Honda RC174 250 6 race bikes!!!!

     

    Talk about genious, he had an origional engine from Honda to take measurements from when he took it out of the crate he thought it was just the empty cases it was so light, but it was a complete motor. They believe it was the last one built for Hailwood before Honda left Moto GP so the enginering challange was formidable to say the least

     

    Needless to say with enough $$$$$$ and time anyone could own a working copy of what I think is probably the most coveted race bike of all time. :P:

    When Honda needed to run a couple of the origionals out in public receintly they needed to replace the oil radiators and turned to George to make them for him as no one else knew how.

     

    Truely :notworthy::notworthy::notworthy:

     

    Oh..., to hear one wailing at 17000 RPM down the straights at some track, or to (dare I think it) have one between my legs.

     

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  4. WTF!

     

    This part really cracked me up! :homer:

     

    "The ARMEC Tremola I is the perfect addition for sporty high performance motorcycles. The 14" 3rd wheel as well as the two others are equipped with 185 mm wide sport tires. Testing in the Swiss Alps brought the three brakes of the ARMEC integral brake system to absolute perfection." Whoooooo.

     

    Ya Right, like high performance is really important with a side car.

     

    Does the monkey come with it? :grin:

     

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  5. Hey guys there is a great show on Real TV channel tonight (US) called "Long Way Round" It's about Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman preparing to ride BMW's around the world. It' really quite good even though I don't have a clue who Charley is, my guess is you folks in the UK could fill me in. Looks like it's going to be a series and will continue on. :thumbsup:

     

    Thank goodness it's NOT a reality show. :vomit:

     

    Does anyone know about this? Check it out.

     

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  6. Received my shirts today!

     

    Like everyone else I think they look great!! :thumbsup:

     

    I got both red and green and think the green ones look the best.

     

    Once again thanks Jaap.

     

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  7. Looks like a nice secure home. Guzirider makes a good point, sometimes you NEED to sit down with a drink and just gaze upon the object of your desires. :P:

     

    You know... soft lights, soft music just to set the mood. :lol:

     

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  8. I'll add my :2c:

     

    I work for a boat dealership in sales and I think there are some parallels to cycle sales.

     

    When a customer comes in for service with a product we sell but was purchased elseware I think most sales/service people take it personally. They have lost a sale, they are pissed off at the other guy that "whores" his pricing to move product. (for what ever reason)

     

    With all the pricing available over the internet it's so easy to get a better deal if your willing to travel some.

     

    So now I'll give you the dealer's prospective, without sugar coating anything.

     

    When a customer comes in to get service, especially warranty or adjustmants not preformed at delivery we don't jump for joy. The mark up on the sale of some accessories is not going to add very much to our bottom line at the end of the year. I know every little bit helps but remember we're really pissed off at the guy who made the sale not you really but your the only one there.

     

    Dlaing is correct, most mfg.'s don't pay much for warranty and some expect the dealer to absorb any adjustment costs as part of doing business.

     

    But here's the real rub. We've (dealers) got our own customers to take care of and they must come first. We have invested $$ and time developing relationships with them so that's our first priority. The best thing for us (dealers) to do is to not show our feelings and take it as it comes and hope that the next time we will earn your business. Buyers must take a real look at what the true savings really are.

    The amount saved traveling for the deal vs the amount of "good will" you will receive from the local dealer who (hopefully) made a fair profit. The other dealer knows that he will probably never see you again so take a little less, move a unit and keep the $$.

     

    I have had customers travel 1600 miles round trip to save $1200 to $1500 on a $26000 boat motor and trailer package.

     

    On the face of it, it sounds like a no brainer. They bring it home and "life it good".

     

    So now, a few weeks later the trailer bearings were not packed properly at the factory or the bilge pump switch has decided to go south, maybe the other dealer put in a cheap battery to save a few bucks. This shit seems to go on and on sometimes. We need the customer to pay for the work to be done or we are stuck getting authorization for warranty, order parts and do the work, this takes a service consultant, a parts person and a warranty claim filed to get re-embursed. Usually we will not loose money but were not going to push our customers aside to "fit you in" so you can go out and fish. ride etc. this weekend. We usually hear " well you sell them you should fix them no matter where I bought it!"

     

    Yes this is true, but, and there is always a but. :huh2:

     

    So bottom line for me is... how much are you really saving when all things are considered. Sometimes it's alot and it's worth putting up with the B/S with getting things serviced and getting the "cold shoulder", sometimer not. Only you can decide and every situation is different.

     

    My best advise is to do your homework and THEN go to the dealer you would like to develop a relationship with and give him the opportunity to do his best to match your best deal or at least come close enough to earn your business.

     

    Sorry for the long reply but after all it is winter and I can't ride or fish for many weeks to come. :race:

     

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