Picked up my Rallye at the weekend

Yes indeedee, I forgot to pitch in. Bikes booked in for 2PM Saturday for an inspection of the area's with the Service and Sales manager, then it's sit down and discuss how we move forward.
 
What,Saturday:blastwhat the ....
Yes they want you to seat down just in case you will collapse when you will here what they have to say to you :)




No, No you will be ok until Saturday :D:D only 60 hours :blagblah
 
What,Saturday:blastwhat the ....




No, No you will be ok until Saturday :D:D only 60 hours :blagblah

Erm ..... the bikes at home in Warrington, I'm at stuck at work in the Channel Islands, I don't fly back until Friday night .... unless you fancy nipping it over for me :D
 
Erm ..... the bikes at home in Warrington, I'm at stuck at work in the Channel Islands, I don't fly back until Friday night .... unless you fancy nipping it over for me :D

If you don't mind then I have no choice :beerjug:
Is the old lady at home or the mother in law?
 
If you don't mind then I have no choice :beerjug:
Is the old lady at home or the mother in law?

Well if it's tomorrow, the wife is at college but the sister in law is baby sitting, and she has a lovely set of mahoosive hooters :D

I think we are a bit off topic?
 
Well if it's tomorrow, the wife is at college but the sister in law is baby sitting, and she has a lovely set of mahoosive hooters :D

I think we are a bit off topic?

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Ops just one more ?!
I need a baby sitter , I do get lonely specially in the cold nights , just in case thought I will ask :ChrisKelly:JB
 
Sorry, no, the sister in law may be a bit old for some as she's mid 40's, but there's nothing wrong with a bit of MILF.

Please now, stop, I am going to try and stay on topic :)
 
Sorry, no, the sister in law may be a bit old for some as she's mid 40's, but there's nothing wrong with a bit of MILF.

Please now, stop, I am going to try and stay on topic :)

Perfect age so get those pictures posted;). You've started a runaway train that ain't gonna stop.......
 
Sorry, no, the sister in law may be a bit old for some as she's mid 40's, but there's nothing wrong with a bit of MILF.

Please now, stop, I am going to try and stay on topic :)

Did the dealers manage to sort the blobs on your new bike ??:topic
 
Did the dealers manage to sort the blobs on your new bike ??:topic

I am back in on Saturday to let them have "a go" then meeting up to try and discuss a resolution. I should have some news on the "On Topic" issue on Saturday afternoon. Datatag say it "can't" be removed, that's the idea of it, one of the mechanics was arguing the toss that it's "overt" protection, to which the reply was "so if doing it on a car, you would slap it on in the middle of the roof or bonnet". Paul the Service manager mentioned that the "Overt" side of Datatag is the sticker, the dots / transponders should all be placed out of sight.

It's based on a sort of epoxy resin, and as I am over in the Channel Islands working this week, it's had plenty of time to cure fully while the bike is at home in the garage. I am interested to see, after having a face to face talk to them, what they think can be done to remove it. The original pics I posted are NOT the worse bit's of the job.

I will report back in as and when ..... and will see if I can sneak a few pictures of the Sister in Laws "Rentec"
 
I am back in on Saturday to let them have "a go" then meeting up to try and discuss a resolution. I should have some news on the "On Topic" issue on Saturday afternoon. Datatag say it "can't" be removed, that's the idea of it, one of the mechanics was arguing the toss that it's "overt" protection, to which the reply was "so if doing it on a car, you would slap it on in the middle of the roof or bonnet". Paul the Service manager mentioned that the "Overt" side of Datatag is the sticker, the dots / transponders should all be placed out of sight.

It's based on a sort of epoxy resin, and as I am over in the Channel Islands working this week, it's had plenty of time to cure fully while the bike is at home in the garage. I am interested to see, after having a face to face talk to them, what they think can be done to remove it. The original pics I posted are NOT the worse bit's of the job.

I will report back in as and when ..... and will see if I can sneak a few pictures of the Sister in Laws "Rentec"

Ohh noo!! sounds like it might not come off :mad:
But picture of your sister in laws knockers may reduce the disappointment for the rest of us :bounce1
 
It's based on a sort of epoxy resin, and as I am over in the Channel Islands working this week, it's had plenty of time to cure fully while the bike is at home in the garage. I am interested to see, after having a face to face talk to them, what they think can be done to remove it. The original pics I posted are NOT the worse bit's of the job.

If they can't get it off I'd be looking for some free servicing as compensation. Whilst they have done a shoddy job with the application I personally could live with it and remember its an adventure bike - really don't think it would impact its value in any way. If it were a Duke it would be more of a problem.
 
All sorted this weekend and the bike is as good as new, thumbs up to Chester Motorrad.
 
What did they do?

Used a bit of heat, removed it all, and I re-applied it myself today. What looked like a chip on the other side of the motor, turned out to be a huge great blob of epoxy type stuff that had hardened and whitened .... really weird looking.

But it's all gone now and it's minty fresh. :thumb2
 
Used a bit of heat, removed it all, and I re-applied it myself today. What looked like a chip on the other side of the motor, turned out to be a huge great blob of epoxy type stuff that had hardened and whitened .... really weird looking.

But it's all gone now and it's minty fresh. :thumb2

Very pleased they sorted it out for you :clap
 


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