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St Clements surely
Andres
Unfortunately even though Wapping is on my ignore list, I saw his comment contained within yours. Please explain why my bike is a lemon, it has now done multiple european trips and domestic trips without problem and now on 21000 miles.
The only lemon here is you with the acid that spews from your mouth. You are a pompous and very unfunny person and you probably think that is a virtue !

St Clements surely
Andres
.............and therein lies the problem with 'ignore'
The twat was calling my bike a lemon, not yours.................I thought it was very funny, in my book Wapping has a wicked sense of humour
Each to their own.
Andres

Shame that the bike is a lemon.
You get three keys with KTM, two black ones and one Orange one
Andres
In case of piss boiling offence, the above is a joke, playing upon our resident hippy's (needless) capitalisation of Orange. I could of course have said, by way of riposte to Andres' almost boastful claim of the number of keys provided with a no doubt excellent KTM: 'If that's true, then I'm a Dutchman', by way of reply.
Though that subtle linking, calling into question the veracity of Andres' statement through the use of a well known idiom and the House of Orange, would doubtless have sailed way over some bods' heads.
[1]on a similar theme...here`s the scenario
i`m sitting at lights in neutral, keyless key in my pocket. i then get bike-jacked and someone pushes me over and nicks my bike...not unheard of.
will the bike recognize that the key is then not within range and turn off the engine at some point or can it still be ridden but just not started again ?
Wapping.....it's page 55 if your bike is a 2017 model.
Oh, and Norfolk Tiger - you know the score by now..............feck off[1]
Andres
[1] Note, mrtee43, unsubtle use of humour for the sake of Norfolk Tiger. This is because he is from Norfolk.
It's Friday!![]()


Indeed it isYou must have your new bike by now, ready for the weekend
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Andres

on a similar theme...here`s the scenario
i`m sitting at lights in neutral, keyless key in my pocket. i then get bike-jacked and someone pushes me over and nicks my bike...not unheard of.
will the bike recognise that the key is then not within range and turn off the engine at some point or can it still be ridden but just not started again?
Sib, the (new) rider would be presented with a yellow flashing triangle.................
