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  1. About a four at the minute.

    Finally got on as an apprentice electrician last year and moved out with the missus but had to sacrifice having a car.

    Now a year later I'm on short time earning 1/3 of what I was on, a house to pay for, all hard earned savings gone, no transport to get to possible work and no bike to de-stress on! Sucks to be me.

  2. Cheers lads, think that's helped me make my mind up. Just hope I find time around work and college and running a new house. Think my job as an electrician has kept me fairly fit bar the chippy lunches etc! Plus riding 16 mile days to and from work with tools on my back has kept me strong.

    So what style of bike should I aim to get? My old bikes have always been short and streety such as the old pace rc250t and pashley 26ghz? Think I'm mainly going to ride natural to get away from the city with working in them most days!

  3. I rode for 7 years before then quit as life caught up with me but now lifes a little more settled I'm very tempted get going again! Shame I never kept any of my old bikes really. As long as I loose some of this pudding from round my waist I'll be happy!

  4. Ha ha! I can usally spell ok. I'm no big writer.

    Haven't drank enough water today.

    Hey, at least I know that I can't spell instead of thinking that I can! Thats why I did something that I'm good at i life instead of education! Lifes to short.

    Cheers for the corrections young Sir.

    All the best and lots of love.

  5. Can depend on the car. The focus suffers from alot of heatsoak which slows the car down a little unless you get a heat shealed(sp?). Couldnt be bothered with all that so put the standard air box back on and rerooted the air intake.

    But an 'performance' air filter and a full 'performance' exsurst(sp?) will free up the breathing of the car and then you would feel the benifit.

  6. Friends,

    This message is serious and has been passed to us from Cheshire RFU..

    Could you please cascade as quickly as possible as this came through our NHS web page.

    For your information, a couple of weeks ago, in the Odeon cinema, Festival Park, a person sat on something sharp in one of the seats. When she stood up to see what it was, a needle was found poking through the seat with an attached note saying, “You have been infected with HIV”.

    The Centres for Disease Control in Birmingham, reports similar events have taken places in several other cities recently.

    All of the needles tested have been found positive for HIV. The CDC also reports that needles have been found in coin return areas of payphones and coke machines. Everyone is asked to use extreme caution when confronted with these types of situations. All public chairs should be thoroughly but safely inspected prior to any use. A through visual inspection is considered the bare minimum. Further more, they ask that everyone notify their family members and friends of the potential dangers, as well.

    The previous information was sent from Hanley police station to all of the local councils in the Staffs area and was interdepartmentally dispersed.

    Lol, Hanley is part of Staffordshire so Staffordshire Police would deal with the affairs. Cheshire Police wouldn't get involved I shouldn't think. The cinema in question is around the corner from me and they know nothing of this incident! Come to Hanley, the shitest place on earth!

    Oh and me mum works for NHS direct and hasn't heard any of this and she really high up in the ranks!

  7. Can go round a thingy(whatever we are calling it) at 110mph but what happens if you have a blow out at that speed?

    I'll tell you, boom boom bye bye.

    Next thing you know his car will be on CLICK ME(hint hint) and noone to blame but him self.

    Exsesive speed should be kept to the tracks not the roads.

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