A day of many firsts...

A day of many firsts...

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Esceptico

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7,463 posts

109 months

Wednesday 2nd September 2015
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Rode down to St Albans to meet up with my mother for a very early round of golf (6:20 start). Meant that it was dark when I left. Realised that it was the first time I had ridden properly in the dark! When I used to ride it was just for fun so during the day and only when dry. Since getting back on a bike last year I have been using it as transport as well but only ridden around town when dark - never without street lighting. A bit pathetic that it has taken me this long.

Almost as pathetic as my golf. Finally got around in less than 100. To be fair only really taken it up the last few months. First birdie too.

After the golf went to test the Panigale 1299 S (first ride on one). Picked it up from dealer in Barnet. Took some time to ride North and find a half decent road. When I did it was very enjoyable. Very different feel to the S 1000 R, as you would expect. Not difficult to ride but more difficult than the BMW, which is really friendly.

Loved the grunt coming out of the corners and handling was nice around sweeping bends. Downside is that suspension much harder - hit a bump in the road at speed and had a balls/petrol tank interface that had me wincing for a bit.

Felt comfortable enough. Vibrations through the throttle making my hand go numb was the worst problem.

If I only had one bike I wouldn't replace the S 1000 R with the Panigale. The 1299 is better at times than the BMW and looks much nicer but the BMW is more versatile. Would have to be in addition but not sure that the 1299 is sufficiently different and better to warrant having two bikes.

Took the Panigale down the road where I had my big accident (on a 748). So first time back there on a Ducati. Of course it is just a road. No more dangerous than others. But it is in mind when I pass the spot. I refuse to let it affect my riding (negatively) and still overtake on that road if there is a safe opportunity.

Oh the way home I saw a Porsche 918 driving on the road for the first time. Saw it in the distance but only figured out what it was as I went past.

moanthebairns

17,937 posts

198 months

Wednesday 2nd September 2015
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Golf, fking Golf.

My Day of many mundane st.

Today I got up, It was dark outside, I had two Weetabix coated in sugar and a cup of tea.
I smoked some fags on the way to work in my taxi that has the same floor pan as a Golf not the pishey game, by the time I got to work I was bursting on a ste, I try not to have a st in my own time as I don't get paid time and a turd, so for most of the journey I'm chewing my boxers.
I ate a caramel log, then a tea cake, I drew some lines and st.
Then had my lunch.



Esceptico

Original Poster:

7,463 posts

109 months

Wednesday 2nd September 2015
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moanthebairns said:
Golf, fking Golf.

My Day of many mundane st.

Today I got up, It was dark outside, I had two Weetabix coated in sugar and a cup of tea.
I smoked some fags on the way to work in my taxi that has the same floor pan as a Golf not the pishey game, by the time I got to work I was bursting on a ste, I try not to have a st in my own time as I don't get paid time and a turd, so for most of the journey I'm chewing my boxers.
I ate a caramel log, then a tea cake, I drew some lines and st.
Then had my lunch.
Me - 3 hours of golf and 4 to 5 hours riding superbikes

You - work and posting on BB

One does sound mundane to me

Ps I am off the pub now with the wife. Enjoy the rest of your working day smile

mpusch

269 posts

146 months

Wednesday 2nd September 2015
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Esceptico said:
Me - 3 hours of golf and 4 to 5 hours riding superbikes

You - work and posting on BB

One does sound mundane to me

Ps I am off the pub now with the wife. Enjoy the rest of your working day smile
Shots fired! shoot

Esceptico

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7,463 posts

109 months

Wednesday 2nd September 2015
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In the pub and the wife says "I fancy a cigarette". Has been at least a decade since she last
smoked and almost the same for me. I'm easily
led astray so agree to pick up a packet on the way home so we can have one in the garden.

£5 for a pack of ten!!! WTF!!!

Used to cost about 35p from the corner shop on the way to school.

Feeling old!

Prof Prolapse

16,160 posts

190 months

Wednesday 2nd September 2015
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Did you pay in half pennies?


Esceptico

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7,463 posts

109 months

Wednesday 2nd September 2015
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Prof Prolapse said:
Did you pay in half pennies?
Cheeky young whipper snapper...in my day...blah blah blah smile

LoonR1

26,988 posts

177 months

Wednesday 2nd September 2015
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Esceptico said:
In the pub and the wife says "I fancy a cigarette". Has been at least a decade since she last
smoked and almost the same for me. I'm easily
led astray so agree to pick up a packet on the way home so we can have one in the garden.

£5 for a pack of ten!!! WTF!!!

Used to cost about 35p from the corner shop on the way to school.

Feeling old!
Why? I smoked 30-40 a day for 29 years, until I finally managed to quit 2 years ago. If I have a single cigarette again before I die I will be back to 30-40 a day within a week.

Dick Dastardly

8,313 posts

263 months

Wednesday 2nd September 2015
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moanthebairns said:
Golf, fking Golf.
Has anyone informed this bloke that he's Scottish?

BTW "chewing my boxers" rofl

southgate

742 posts

218 months

Wednesday 2nd September 2015
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Who won at golf? Did you get your ass handed to you by mummy? wink

DocJock

8,357 posts

240 months

Wednesday 2nd September 2015
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Dick Dastardly said:
moanthebairns said:
Golf, fking Golf.
Has anyone informed this bloke that he's Scottish?

BTW "chewing my boxers" rofl
He can't be that Scottish or he'd have said 'gowf'. wink

moanthebairns

17,937 posts

198 months

Wednesday 2nd September 2015
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Esceptico

Original Poster:

7,463 posts

109 months

Wednesday 2nd September 2015
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moanthebairns said:
rofl

Esceptico

Original Poster:

7,463 posts

109 months

Wednesday 2nd September 2015
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moanthebairns said:
The world is definitely poorer since he passed away. fking great actor too (recently watched Good Will Hunting again).

FunkyNige

8,883 posts

275 months

Wednesday 2nd September 2015
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I ride my bike through a thunderstorm today, that was "exciting"...

Tribal Chestnut

2,997 posts

182 months

Wednesday 2nd September 2015
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I saw someone riding a Panigale in St.Albans today. They turned off Hatfield Rd and down Lattimore Rd at about 1530. Wasn't you, was it?

egor110

16,860 posts

203 months

Wednesday 2nd September 2015
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moanthebairns said:
Golf, fking Golf.

My Day of many mundane st.

Today I got up, It was dark outside, I had two Weetabix coated in sugar and a cup of tea.
I smoked some fags on the way to work in my taxi that has the same floor pan as a Golf not the pishey game, by the time I got to work I was bursting on a ste, I try not to have a st in my own time as I don't get paid time and a turd, so for most of the journey I'm chewing my boxers.
I ate a caramel log, then a tea cake, I drew some lines and st.
Then had my lunch.
you get a taxi to work?

Esceptico

Original Poster:

7,463 posts

109 months

Wednesday 2nd September 2015
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Tribal Chestnut said:
I saw someone riding a Panigale in St.Albans today. They turned off Hatfield Rd and down Lattimore Rd at about 1530. Wasn't you, was it?
I was on Coopers Green Lane but a couple of hours earlier than that.

sradmarty

230 posts

145 months

Wednesday 2nd September 2015
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moanthebairns said:
Golf, fking Golf.

My Day of many mundane st.

Today I got up, It was dark outside, I had two Weetabix coated in sugar and a cup of tea.
I smoked some fags on the way to work in my taxi that has the same floor pan as a Golf not the pishey game, by the time I got to work I was bursting on a ste, I try not to have a st in my own time as I don't get paid time and a turd, so for most of the journey I'm chewing my boxers.
I ate a caramel log, then a tea cake, I drew some lines and st.
Then had my lunch.
This just made me realise the old stereotypical scot myth is actually true.

I detest going for a st unless I'm getting paid for it. Doing a st during overtime is the holy grail.

Tribal Chestnut

2,997 posts

182 months

Thursday 3rd September 2015
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I bet you lot don't even wipe your arse if you have a poo at home.