jtw000
Registered user
While I'm at it I would like to comment about the general tone of replies on here. Not aiming these at the guy who lost his bike, he's just frothing at anyone who tells him things he doesn't like. The others on here are only open to comments from subscribers while non-subscribers are looked down on. I would like to remind the users of this forum that it's unusual to have to pay on a forum to access the basic functions. New members are not made to feel welcome here, this forum is elitist and uninviting, much like BMW riders in general who never like to mix with others at bike meetings where they usually separate themselves from others and rarely even interact with other BMW riders.
This is one issue I have with owning these bikes, the riders are generally quite rude when you meet them.
Now commenting on people who turn up at the end of an auction and coming from London? Well the evidence hardly bears out that we turned up at the end. How would I have had time to inspect the bike? Why are people from London looked down on? Virtuallyeverywhere is a rude, childish little cock who has barely enough good sense to keep himself on the road but seems to be accepted and cheered on by others, some of them appearing to be mods. I have not met this lowbrow kind of crap since the Aprilia forum where they try to ban you if you comment that your bike broke down (cognitive dissonance at work). The fact is, this guy lost his bike because he didn't look after it. People have commented that they didn't buy the bike because there was too much wrong with it. People on here have sneered at forum users who are using a forum in a polite and reasonable way. I am disappointed with this experience and have to note to the mods that posting my profile details to a thread is a personal violation of trust and grounds for banning when instead the mods are egging him on. Hardly an advert for this forum and not grounds to ask for money. ADV forum is far better, the advice I've got is wider and more useful and yet they have asked me for nothing. I can say the same for the Triumph, AF1, Yamaha, XT and other BMW related forums.
This is one issue I have with owning these bikes, the riders are generally quite rude when you meet them.
Now commenting on people who turn up at the end of an auction and coming from London? Well the evidence hardly bears out that we turned up at the end. How would I have had time to inspect the bike? Why are people from London looked down on? Virtuallyeverywhere is a rude, childish little cock who has barely enough good sense to keep himself on the road but seems to be accepted and cheered on by others, some of them appearing to be mods. I have not met this lowbrow kind of crap since the Aprilia forum where they try to ban you if you comment that your bike broke down (cognitive dissonance at work). The fact is, this guy lost his bike because he didn't look after it. People have commented that they didn't buy the bike because there was too much wrong with it. People on here have sneered at forum users who are using a forum in a polite and reasonable way. I am disappointed with this experience and have to note to the mods that posting my profile details to a thread is a personal violation of trust and grounds for banning when instead the mods are egging him on. Hardly an advert for this forum and not grounds to ask for money. ADV forum is far better, the advice I've got is wider and more useful and yet they have asked me for nothing. I can say the same for the Triumph, AF1, Yamaha, XT and other BMW related forums.


it's now someone elses property who with a bit of luck will put some more scratches on it. Atleast that way it's being used... for the right purpose...
but don't give him ideas. He's already got a BBgun and a depressive, negative attitude. My house is not geared up to defend against chainsaw attack and the Klim gear is good but it won't hold out to a wood chipper



