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Strange. When I think of the character who posts on this forum I cannot imagine him to be called David.

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All great geniuses are named either Albert or David :grin:

Wish he returns soon.

A few others have been missing for a while.

Brian Robson (guzziless)

Captain Nemo (too busy with Honda)

Bento

Janusz

Lex

Russ

DavidB just came back (must be cause he is a Genius, as evidenced by the name and the faith in RamAir)

gary cheek

Dave Pott :rasta: (more missing genius)

thundering subhash

...and many more

Maybe it is just Winter...

BFG, if you are reading this you realize that Friz gave up his goose and got a gentlemanly response. So, we aren't really neanderthal thugs :whistle:

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:2c: buts yas getin that way.goin buell an all. :D

All great geniuses are named either Albert or David  :grin:

Wish he returns soon.

A few others have been missing for a while.

Brian Robson (guzziless)

Captain Nemo (too busy with Honda)

Bento

Janusz

Lex

Russ

DavidB just came back (must be cause he is a Genius, as evidenced by the name and the faith in RamAir)

gary cheek

Dave Pott  :rasta:  (more missing genius)

thundering subhash

...and many more

Maybe it is just Winter...

BFG, if you are reading this you realize that Friz gave up his goose and got a gentlemanly response. So, we aren't really neanderthal thugs  :whistle:

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Have exchanged a couple of emails from BFG this evening- he wanted me to post this on his behalf:

 

" I don't know what oil I should be using, since I changed tyres

before Christmas and put on Metzlers. I reckon the old stuff worked

well with the Bridgestones, giving an extra 500 miles duration as it

leaked onto the rear tyre over the summer. But will it be so

beneficial with the Metzler? Somehow I doubt it. My guess is that you

can't just coat Teutonic tyres with the same stuff that's tuned for

Japo rice based rubber . Nobody else seems concerned about this, so

I'm too embarrassed to come and ask. Has anybody tried that 'JB

German Oil'? No, no. I really can't ask."

 

Guy :helmet:

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Have exchanged a couple of emails from BFG this evening- he wanted me to post this on his behalf:

 

" I don't know what oil I should be using, since I changed tyres 

before Christmas and put on Metzlers. I reckon the old stuff worked 

well with the Bridgestones, giving an extra 500 miles duration as it 

leaked onto the rear tyre over the summer. But will it be so 

beneficial with the Metzler? Somehow I doubt it. My guess is that you 

can't just coat Teutonic tyres with the same stuff that's tuned for 

Japo rice based rubber . Nobody else seems concerned about this, so 

I'm too embarrassed to come and ask. Has anybody tried that 'JB 

German Oil'? No, no. I really can't ask."

 

Guy  :helmet:

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I reckon a lot of it depends on the warming trends but remember that the Germans and the Japanese were on the same side in that big war!

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A few others have been missing for a while.

Brian Robson (guzziless)

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I talked to Brian for a few minutes at the Vancouver bike show. He really likes his R1 but is probably going to get a Griso when they arrive in Canada (or was it a Breva?). hH says 'Hi' to everyone.

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I talked to Brian for a few minutes at the Vancouver bike show. He really likes his R1 but is probably going to get a Griso when they arrive in Canada (or was it a Breva?). hH says 'Hi' to everyone.

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I can't believe I'm saying this but if my V11 got totaled and I couldn't find a suitable replacement V11, sport lemans or Other, I'd get the Big Breva, once I saw it in person I liked it so much more and the griso, moi uncoftado. :huh2:

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