John
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TOW BRACKET FOR BIKEAnyone got any ideas for tow bracket for a '90 CBR 1000 Apart for Watsonians and the one in norfolk These prices range from £80 to £180.
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Rumbled
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Would that be a bracket for towing summat, or a bracket to tow the bike???
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El Presidente
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You could try to get a local dealer to make one, although £80 sounds pretty reasonable to me
So you can take all the booze, food, BBQ chairs and a gazebo to the Farmyard!
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John
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Yep thats the idea, a local guy had a look at the bike and wanted £300 to fit it !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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John
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Got the tow bracket and it's now fitted. trailer being cleaned up and painted. Should be able to fetch some beer at the Farmyard.
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Rumbled
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I may be wrong, but I believe I noticed someone selling beer at the Farmyard, so fitting a trailer to haul beer there will only result in very fizzy beer that you could have bought there anyway.
What you should bring, instead, is lots of mud. There's bound to be a shortage of mud.
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John
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only joking fizzie beer wouldn't be very nice, and it might be warm !!!the beer not the weather.
The beer's not bad at the do. Oh the trailers for making things more comfortable for an old codger like me. bigger tent, comfy chairs etc.
See you soon take care out there
Growing old is mandatory Growing up is optional.
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Rumbled
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I'm an old codger, too, but comfort's never been a priority. It's my birthday today, and look what I got................
Not even the luxury of indicators..........I'm gonna have to remember how to wave my arms about, like in the olden days.......
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El Presidente
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Should fit in well at the Manx
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John
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Nice prezzie. I don't think you'll have a problem with out indicators they must be an optional extra on cars these days no b****r seems to use them much.
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Rumbled
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It's a Wakikwaki Minga town and country gentleman's runabout, and is the best way to get through Scarborough's newly implemented traffic management solution.
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