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Old Motorcycles and Young Ladies



From the EOSM - courtesy of Statto:
are you deliberately puffing your cheeks out, or have you eaten all
the pies?
Straining against the awesome power that is my bike.


And where're the young ladies?
In the creche or with Lozzo.
There is a difference?
It's the swelling caused by 70mph bees and flies.
The whole image is good Sweller, but not the OF lid IMHO.
I really like open face helmets - rain and shine - but that particular
one I don't like. The checker pattern is a bit too much.
I like it.
So do I.


It's also the legal Davida one and is bigger than the one I had
previously; which in black and silver looked a lot better:
I say my good chap, what a fine looking jacket ;)
Where's the one of her with her visor completely steamed up?
I think I've got that - I'll sort it ASAP.
Excellent. It's a very good indicator of how poorly balanced the Guzzi's
carbs were.
It was a fine ride from where I was sitting.
Think this might help judging by the expression on yer face . . .
More cheese Gromit?
So who is the YL?
I don't recall Matt Lucas being there.
Is your front tyre on the correct way round?
Yes, why?
Every directional tread front tyre I've had on a motorbike has had the
points of the arrows hitting the ground first, so I assumed that
design would be similar. Even my pushbike road tyres are like that.
Bridgestone, Continental and Metzler are "backwards".
Metzeler ME33 laser, isn't it?
It says Metzeler Lasertec.


Have you got an ME99A Perfect on the rear to match?
Another Lasertec.