Joe Duffy's

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Which Sunday suits you best?

  • Sunday 13th June

    Votes: 2 66.7%
  • Sunday 20th June

    Votes: 1 33.3%
  • Sunday 27th June

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    3
NOW THEN BUCKOZ

There,ll be no politics here or i have te get mey razor sharp
Typin rollin.Yez hear !
And Hell hath no scorne lick PHILs typin.

And wey regard te mettin up Lukeoh is usually to be found
@ Dun laoighre Yacht Club wey his dingy dingey .
Capt.Pugwash springs te mind.On fair dayz.
 
Re: NOW THEN BUCKOZ

the civil one said:
There,ll be no politics here or i have te get mey razor sharp
Typin rollin.Yez hear !
And Hell hath no scorne lick PHILs typin.

And wey regard te mettin up Lukeoh is usually to be found
@ Dun laoighre Yacht Club wey his dingy dingey .
Capt.Pugwash springs te mind.On fair dayz.

" If Flies are called Flies, then why are'nt Fish called Swims"...Hey Civil replied to your other post, the locations are revealed. No politics or fightin required....
 
har har

like you like to wheelie while boating on a rubber band how very interesting so lets never vivsit joe duffys it hasardous on yer bike look up to see the magpies flying for monkey nuts unskined
 
Hijack

Did we change the subject it seems to me to be the same theme read it again MAN.WHEELIEEEEEEEEE.
 
Just read it again and from this end it looks like it's about Joe Duffy's Servicing :rolleyes:
 
Wheelie

The thread is still about servicing but just the added extra of the wheelie while being serviced so explain hijack boyoh.
 
Re: Ulster

Goggles said:
Our country is still in Ulster


Yes I know, and so does everybody else... Now where would Buncrana be, is that just outside Dublin, and is there a Joe duffy's there (just to keep on the right thread) ? Perhaps we could all come and see the mechanics wheelie customers bikes around the yard. By the way what planets this I think I took a wrong turn.....
 
Bloody hell!!

This forum is starting to sound like a broadcast from Dail Eireann!!

:anger:

"Would the minister just answer the shaggin' question" etc etc
 
har har

seems to be a little restlessness im almost frightened to post (almost) so many serious people hilly hilly ho ho arnold boys
 
95 or later only please

When talking with Steve at the 1200 launch, he said that he was so busy that he would only be taking in 95 or later bikes for servicing.
Is this airhead discrimation? Where can I make my claim for damages?
 
Compo to...

c/o The Financial Impairment Notaries in Economics of the Pamela Anderson Institute for Recompense. :D
 
So Paul has left Ducati Dublin to work for BMW ?
Interesting.
I saw him in Mondello Park last Wednesday on a Duc 999.
Expect to see him there on a 1200GS soon !

Ferg
 
Close shave - Joe Duffy's to the rescue

So, on the way into work this morning, refreshed and alert after a good swim at the gym...waiting to move off at the lights at the N2 southbound / M50 Junction and somehow the artic to my left slowly moves out and catches my mirror / handguard.

In painfully slow motion the truck edges forward pulling the bike over onto my buckling left leg which is trying to hold up the GSA against the weight of an advancing artic. The mirror is twisting, the switch assembly rotating, and within nano seconds (which feels like hours) the screen is now caught and flexing...

Brain is now computing liklely forward path of bike which will be leftwards and downwards, further under truck and in all likihood pinning me under a toppled bike. Core temperature (mine) has now accelerated upwards towards critical as brain also tries estimating a personal and mechanical damage report. My back is stressing badly, and just to overload my personal P75 chip, I start to think of how much my already sensitive back will be put out, and how this my affect my marathon training.

Not feeling too chipper at this point.

Then....somehow....he's gone, me and the bike are upright, the mirror is horizontal, there is clutch fluid filling the hand guard and i'm in the middle of the road with traffic moving all around me.

Phew.

Now if you are going to indulge in this sort of chicanery it is best to do it 100 metres away from a BMW dealer. So hazards on, push bike around roundabout and roll up a bit red faced and shaky at the door of Joe Duffy's. Within 30 minuntes I have calmed down, been given a cup of tea by Paul, Steve has fixed the bike without even a cent being charged and I am back on my way to work. Result.

Yes, the truck caught me, but yes I should have left a bigger margin for his error. As Kyle in South Park says....I learned something to day.

And as for Joe Duffy's what can I say....outstanding service. Thanks indeed fellas.

A post script to this is that while waiting for my bike to have its clutch fluid transfusion I was talking to a chap who has a set of Hepcko and Becker panniers and fittings for sale to fit a GS. Dont know how much but I have his number if interested.
 
Now, now....

I'm sure Maddock's would've given you the same service had it happened out by them.....assuming you had already signed over your firstborn. :drackula :D:D:D
 


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