What Pete said!Aladinsaneuk wrote:only £900 quid??
and trust me, as you ride the falco more, you will think it has been worth every penny... still the best bike i have ever owned
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Looking good!
I'm not going to guess what I've spent on mine, I couldn't afford the therapy I'd need to get over it
Definitely get a copy of the roadcraft book though
I'm not going to guess what I've spent on mine, I couldn't afford the therapy I'd need to get over it

Definitely get a copy of the roadcraft book though

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Aladinsaneuk wrote:andy is having a VERY heavy period
I can only assume that it has an appendix containing the phone numbers of all fast food and doughnut establishments within a 3 mile radius of all police stations .... so I guess it can be handy for our book reviewer to dip into on a regular basisAladinsaneuk wrote: One thing I would suggest any biker investing in is the police riders handbook - I still dip into it every week
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perhaps if our noted literary critic were to read the handbook then perhaps his recent experience of the law - if an experience can be described as recent when it has dragged out over several years - may well have been shorter....
obviously not as short as Tim but.....
obviously not as short as Tim but.....
Let's face it, you wouldn't go to a nurse to get good advice on a problem with a Falco - you'd choose an Engineer or a mechanic...
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