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wully

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So I went into town this afternoon in the van and there parked blocking the pavement in front of the war memorial opposite the parking area in the square was a new WC 1200 with some bloke in hi-viz walking round it looking at it from all sides.

So I thought, maybe the poor chap has broken down and had to shove it off the main road. It was a 1200 after all and everybody on here says they do so they must.

" All right mate, liking the new water cooled GS? " ( clever as fuck, he'd know I knew about bikes even if he didnae know what a 'Das Dug' Tee shirt was. )

He grunted something, turned his back and walked off to sit on a bench.

Well, fuck him. I decided not to care, nor to offer him a lift for him and his bike ( if it was dead) in my van.

If you are reading this I hope you did break down and sat in the roasting sun slowly cooking while waiting several hours for the AA wagon to come get you. I would have helped you push it round the corner to his yard to save you the wait.
Knob.
Not so much for being rude but for being a knob and blocking the pavement on a busy main road when folk were out in the sunshine with weans in prams.
 
I had something similar a wee while ago but I think he was too ard to talk to an apparent non biker

Quite a few fukwits out there right enough. Wonder if he's still there
 
Superb Wully. You have me roarin' here. Love the humour. Trouble's even asking whit ahm laughin' et

did he grunt wi a local accent or fi somewhere else? Bloody tourists!!

Altho i can think of yin or twa who wid dae what this yin done te ye.

Ive stopped laughing now - thanks
 
did he grunt wi a local accent or fi somewhere else? Bloody tourists!!

The bike had some down south dealer name on the bottom if the plate - not that nationality has anything to do with it, there's plenty rude, ignorant fuckers up here as well.

And tourists are very welcome here, especially ones on bikes.

No rude knobbers though....
 
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The bike had some down south dealer name on the bottom if the plate - not that nationality has anything to do with it, there's plenty rude, ignorant fuckers up here as well.

And tourists are very welcome here, especially ones on bikes.

No rude knobbers though....

I was just about to post he was probably from down ere. The further I go north, especially Scotland, the friendlier folk get. Especially bikers. Talking to people is how you find some cracking roads :thumb2
 
Ah,sorry ,that was me ,William old lad, so sorry,..when i noticed you pull up in the pikey van and try to distract me i thought you were meaning to steal my lovely new steed.

Oh and although the new steed was parked up on the high pavement it was worth it as i was standing up on the pegs when i mounted the kerb,altogether a rather fine adventure.

Next time we meet i will say hello.
 
Had you sprayed some mud on it first? You can get a handy aerosol from Chelsea Tractors Weekend Kit
Adds that realism to any adventure vehicle
 


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