New bloke from The Black Country

Here you can post a picture of you and your bike. Also where you are located and if you are prepared to give local kettle owners some of your time and experience.Please don't do discussions here just some facts about yourself. This was Glens idea! Thanks BAZ
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Jacobscreek
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Location: West Midlands

Re: New bloke from The Black Country

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Scotch750 wrote:
Jacobscreek wrote:Sounds like there's plenty banter to be experienced on here. Do you all ever meet up as a group?
Wuh, worro merht. Welcome.
Yam amongst friends on 'ere.
Ahm from Blocko. We'll show these posh gits how to tork wo we, ay !
Monday's - Bradford Arms (A5), Tues - VJMC (3rd Tues of month) The Harrows Coven. Fri - Old Rose & Crown- Stourport, in the summer months of course !
Scotch.

Yo spake loik a troo Blackcountryman. Cor wait till me bike is sorted and the weather stops peeing dahn. So we have Tipton, Bloxwich and Dudley represented on here then. Smashin' ay it aar kid?
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stevewharton
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Location: Grimsby, Lincolnshire.

Re: New bloke from The Black Country

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Don't forget Lincolnshire, the true Gods county, now that Yorkshire's been split into four areas because they're always falling out with each other. ;) Plus the best non standard kettle paint schemes come from here too, especially Grimsby :D
Look, my paintwork hasn't got "Fish scales" :x they're "Dragon scales" right!!! However, after some thought, I will accept "Black Marlin" or "Swordfish", but definitely not "Haddock" or "Cod".
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Alan H
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Re: New bloke from The Black Country

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Jeez, there'll be two of 'em talking code now!! :roll:
Proof that four strokes are over complicated
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slosher
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Location: Walsall,Black Country

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Alan H wrote:Jeez, there'll be two of 'em talking code now!! :roll:
Doh forget arm a Yam Yam too :D
GT750L
GT550L
TL1000 97s
T140V
Loctite Trained Engineer :lol:(since having the Bonnie)
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Jacobscreek
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Re: New bloke from The Black Country

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slosher wrote:
Alan H wrote:Jeez, there'll be two of 'em talking code now!! :roll:
Doh forget arm a Yam Yam too :D
Weer am ya from aak?
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slosher
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Pelsall near Blocko mar merht ;)
GT750L
GT550L
TL1000 97s
T140V
Loctite Trained Engineer :lol:(since having the Bonnie)
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Jacobscreek
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Re: New bloke from The Black Country

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I never knew I lived amongst the Kettle Massive. We'll have to sort some rideouts when the weather improves
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Jacobscreek
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Got the dating cert today for my Kettle. It's described as a 1974 GT750L 'Le Mans' for the American market. Now I have to do battle with the DVLA for registration. Wish me luck :shock:
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Jacobscreek
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Re: New bloke from The Black Country

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As I got it
As I got it
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malky
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Re: New bloke from The Black Country

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That's an L with an M tank on it by the looks of it - looks like it's all there too - enjoy the restoration - good potential there
Mal.
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