1200 tipple?

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Hello 1200 people :)

Found you something to drink your champagne out off...........





:D
 

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ITYM "out of which to drink your champagne.....". Except that neither of those receptacles really qualifies as a champagne glass.
 
The writing on them looks a little lop sided. Must be a new drunkern font.

I seem to remember someone posting another different glass with a R1200GS moniker sometime before Christmas.

I think the wife will tell me I am very sad if I bought one :(
 
Schtum said:
ITYM "out of which to drink your champagne.....". Except that neither of those receptacles really qualifies as a champagne glass.

:D

No I think I meant that I'd found something, which you could drink your champagne out off, whether it was the correct grammar or glass wasn't really on my mind.

Reminds me of getting my homework back and it being covered in teacher's red pen and "must try harder" comments.

Chill Schtumy :)
 
....I'm assuming that they do a pipe holder / lighter combo for 1150 owners??:D
 
GSmonkey said:
....I'm assuming that they do a pipe holder / lighter combo for 1150 owners??:D

.....and a attachment for holding our sledge hammers. Useful when we're traveling to the cotton mills to smash up those new fangled power looms ;) :D
 
Whatton said:
No I think I meant that I'd found something, which you could drink your champagne out off (sic), whether it was the correct grammar or glass wasn't really on my mind.
Neither was the spelling apparently.....:rolleyes: If my 1200 were a champagne glass it would be more like one of these....

pr-Tableware-Lenox_Pearl_Platinum_Champagne_Flute.jpg


What Sir needs to appreciate is that the 1200 is often owned by a more discerning class of rider for whom it is necessary to have the correct tool for the job......a finally honed, lightweight, precision tool.

And then......there are all these other tossers....:rolleyes:
 
Mouse said:
Who are you calling a lightweight tool?!! :D
Anthropomorphism aside.......you were included in the "all these other tossers..." classification.
 
Schtum said:
What Sir needs to appreciate is that the 1200 is often owned by a more discerning class of rider for whom it is necessary to have the correct tool for the job......a finally honed, lightweight, precision tool.

It appears these are the glasses being used.......

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If you look closely they have a rose coloured tint :D
 
Whatton said:
It appears these are the glasses being used.......

glasses01.jpg


If you look closely they have a rose coloured tint :D
Then take the bloody things off and see your lardy, fat-arsed, clunky, asthmatic, traction engine for what it is for one last time before you trade it in for a more modern and highly developed 1200.
 
Schtum said:
Then take the bloody things off and see your lardy, fat-arsed, clunky, asthmatic, traction engine for what it is for one last time before you trade it in for a more modern and highly developed 1200.

Nothing like nailing your colours to the mast.

I'm going back to sitting on the fence :D
 


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