Definitely glass half full
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Definitely glass half full
So in perpetration for picking up my winnings from the bronze v black burn out I thought I had better sort out the insurance. Now thanks to those who ousted a out this I went down the multi bike route where for about 350 I got both insured. This included any cancellation of the existing policy and was just over 100£ more. So not too bad us they threw in personal injury cover legal cover key cover and RAC cover ... So Definitely glass half full
Saturday go pick up the bike happy days and had an excellent first class journey with breakfast thrown in all trains clean on time got there early lovely
Definitely glass half full
Lovely morning at Chez Ryan getting ready for trip to MOT. Blow me we can't get it started ... And no Rob I still haven't put greased coppers on the contact sounded too dodgy LOL ;) Luckily it happened before setting off so I got through more tea and biccies and the weather just got better Definitely glass half full
Gas up check tyres slight leak on valve not a problem as aftermarket caps supplied by said member of the honourable forces are more than good enough to take it. Sp off we go on a really good and easy ride north Definitely glass half full
Monday am notice tyre is down so shoot over to local tyre bloke who checks front and rear rims valves etc and with a bit of prodding, no squid not that sort! Replaces front valve core calls it all a freebie despite the rain et and away we go Definitely glass half full
Rock forward to Tuesday bobbing into work performing what can only be described as either an un characteristically adventurous filtering manoeuvre at airfield speeds when the unmistakeable sound and feel of a rear tyre going pop is noticed followed by the equally unmistakeable feel of my sphincter starting to bite chunks out of the seat !! LOL Now contrary to what it might seem this is Definitely glass half full as it was less than a mile from work and I got there with no major drama as opposed to decorating the front of the artic :)
More to the fore the insurance then sent the very nice man from the RAC to put a temp repair in the tyre so I could get home
So money adventure thrills pleasure and a new bike Definitely glass half full
Drinks are definitely on me and I would especially like to toast Rob (Falconihilist) for the bike the company the help getting going for his good wife's patience and obviously the biccies
Cheers all
Saturday go pick up the bike happy days and had an excellent first class journey with breakfast thrown in all trains clean on time got there early lovely
Definitely glass half full
Lovely morning at Chez Ryan getting ready for trip to MOT. Blow me we can't get it started ... And no Rob I still haven't put greased coppers on the contact sounded too dodgy LOL ;) Luckily it happened before setting off so I got through more tea and biccies and the weather just got better Definitely glass half full
Gas up check tyres slight leak on valve not a problem as aftermarket caps supplied by said member of the honourable forces are more than good enough to take it. Sp off we go on a really good and easy ride north Definitely glass half full
Monday am notice tyre is down so shoot over to local tyre bloke who checks front and rear rims valves etc and with a bit of prodding, no squid not that sort! Replaces front valve core calls it all a freebie despite the rain et and away we go Definitely glass half full
Rock forward to Tuesday bobbing into work performing what can only be described as either an un characteristically adventurous filtering manoeuvre at airfield speeds when the unmistakeable sound and feel of a rear tyre going pop is noticed followed by the equally unmistakeable feel of my sphincter starting to bite chunks out of the seat !! LOL Now contrary to what it might seem this is Definitely glass half full as it was less than a mile from work and I got there with no major drama as opposed to decorating the front of the artic :)
More to the fore the insurance then sent the very nice man from the RAC to put a temp repair in the tyre so I could get home
So money adventure thrills pleasure and a new bike Definitely glass half full
Drinks are definitely on me and I would especially like to toast Rob (Falconihilist) for the bike the company the help getting going for his good wife's patience and obviously the biccies
Cheers all
For the avoidance of doubt and for the benefit of my wife, not everything I may say here will be absolutely true I may on ocassion embellish a little for effect.
That said when it comes to motorbikes, I like to ride side saddle with a nice frock
That said when it comes to motorbikes, I like to ride side saddle with a nice frock
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It gets better Alf the black one passed his test yesterday and is allowed to play out for another 12 months brakes advisory and new numberplate but no real problem so happy days!!!
I can't say how much I have always wanted 2 decent bikes at the same time. Definitely glass half full
I can't say how much I have always wanted 2 decent bikes at the same time. Definitely glass half full
For the avoidance of doubt and for the benefit of my wife, not everything I may say here will be absolutely true I may on ocassion embellish a little for effect.
That said when it comes to motorbikes, I like to ride side saddle with a nice frock
That said when it comes to motorbikes, I like to ride side saddle with a nice frock
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To be honest a yellow one would be quite nice and I am already reducing the blackness of this one which is showing in the performance.
To those from my end of the world Paddy Firestarter et al the Notthwich bike centre were very good to deal with and reasonable but serious on the MOT
To those from my end of the world Paddy Firestarter et al the Notthwich bike centre were very good to deal with and reasonable but serious on the MOT
For the avoidance of doubt and for the benefit of my wife, not everything I may say here will be absolutely true I may on ocassion embellish a little for effect.
That said when it comes to motorbikes, I like to ride side saddle with a nice frock
That said when it comes to motorbikes, I like to ride side saddle with a nice frock
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So ... on this Half-full / Half-empty stuff, which is supposed to be better? I've never worked it out.
Probably because I'm an Engineer and our diagnosis is the glass is twice as large as it needs to be .......
Is it good to be half-full? (hey look at this thing and it's half full too ... )
OR
Is it a bad thing to be half-full? (Huh, look at this thing. It's only half full )
Similarly
Is it good to be half-empty? (hey look at this thing and it's only half empty... )
OR
Is it a bad thing to be half-empty? (Huh, look at this thing. It's half empty! )
Probably because I'm an Engineer and our diagnosis is the glass is twice as large as it needs to be .......
Is it good to be half-full? (hey look at this thing and it's half full too ... )
OR
Is it a bad thing to be half-full? (Huh, look at this thing. It's only half full )
Similarly
Is it good to be half-empty? (hey look at this thing and it's only half empty... )
OR
Is it a bad thing to be half-empty? (Huh, look at this thing. It's half empty! )
“Scientists investigate that which already is. Engineers create that which has never been.”
-- Albert Einstein
-- Albert Einstein