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#16 Post by Gio » Sun Feb 28, 2010 10:36 am

ReggieGasket wrote:My Dyson works very well thanks. Do you have a better suggestion that's british?
How old is it?

Mr Dyson might be English, but where are his products made?

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#17 Post by ReggieGasket » Fri Mar 05, 2010 9:07 pm

On my second. First one lasted about 6 years. I've got the standard upright yellow one that costs about £200. I like it.

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#18 Post by IsleFalco » Sat Mar 06, 2010 11:16 am

This is a real sign of the times. The thread starts with talk of going to a MotoGP round in Europe - presumably a lads tour - and ends up discussing the merits of a vacuum cleaner. Come on guys, man it up a bit!

We shouldn't even know how to turn a Dyson on.... but of course, we all do :smt009

Last time I went to Assen it rained. On the way back it rained all through Belgium and France. I did it on my first Falco without a problem, but now I am over 50, I am aching just thinking about it....

Still a good trip though.

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#19 Post by Gio » Sun Mar 07, 2010 10:32 am

ReggieGasket wrote:On my second. First one lasted about 6 years. I've got the standard upright yellow one that costs about £200. I like it.
We have had the same Vaccuum cleaner for 7 years now its still on its 1st drive belt Sebo
was about the same price as yours and a darn sight prettier :smt005

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#20 Post by Gio » Sun Mar 07, 2010 10:36 am

IsleFalco wrote:This is a real sign of the times. The thread starts with talk of going to a MotoGP round in Europe - presumably a lads tour - and ends up discussing the merits of a vacuum cleaner. Come on guys, man it up a bit!

We shouldn't even know how to turn a Dyson on.... but of course, we all do :smt009

Last time I went to Assen it rained. On the way back it rained all through Belgium and France. I did it on my first Falco without a problem, but now I am over 50, I am aching just thinking about it....

Still a good trip though.



Disgusting isn't it, how dare we derail a perfectly good bike thread with talk about Molly Maid :smt003

Snap to your experience re the weather, but Belgium and France (north) are ugly bits of the planet that need hiding behind a veil of rain.

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#21 Post by HowardQ » Sun Mar 07, 2010 8:56 pm

I went to Estoril last year, but it was really disappointing, the racing was excellent, but never saw a vacuum cleaner all weekend, never mind a Dyson. :smt009 :smt009 :smt009
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#22 Post by D-Rider » Sun Mar 07, 2010 9:44 pm

HowardQ wrote:I went to Estoril last year, but it was really disappointing, the racing was excellent, but never saw a vacuum cleaner all weekend, never mind a Dyson. :smt009 :smt009 :smt009
You'd have thought they would have made a clean sweep of things if they'd entered :smt002
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#23 Post by HisNibbs » Sun Mar 07, 2010 9:53 pm

I hear them new Dyson's can realy go round corners.
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#24 Post by Samray » Sun Mar 07, 2010 10:05 pm

I heard they suck!
In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular.

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