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Are there many other bikers/motorcyclists in East Dulwich?


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*Bob* Wrote:

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> I'm not talking about you, rcmfadsmf.. there's no

> need to flash your biking credentials. I believe

> you. You're one of the good guys.

>

> Just a general comment on general motorcycle

> ownership generally.

>

> Can we at least agree that the ones with a 'roof'

> on top are just plain wrong?


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No, we love the roofed one, very knobby but still great. BTW are the mad paiggio 3 wheeler truck versions still motor bikes. I want one of those ( you know what for *Bob*) Oh imagine 32 mph down Barry rd with a ton of Oak behind you, wind in your hair....



It's a dream




W**F

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No, the roof ones are ghey, just wrong, very wrong. At least I sort of get the three wheeled jobs, esp with all the mulch on the roads right now. That will pass, though, and you're then just left with your slightly pointless, fairy tri-knobbervagen.
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The Bikerz of SE22 seem to be a quiet lot.


I seem to remember someone else trying to organise ride-out / meet-ups some time back but interest was minimal.


To draw your attention away from the point of the thread, and for no reason whatsoever other than it having made me laugh, I draw your attention to the top two 'comments' in

. You must read the whole of the top one first to get into the 'zone' before reading the second one.
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rcmacf Wrote:

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> No, the roof ones are ghey, just wrong, very

> wrong. At least I sort of get the three wheeled

> jobs, esp with all the mulch on the roads right

> now. That will pass, though, and you're then just

> left with your slightly pointless, fairy

> tri-knobbervagen.


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Oh, but with a pick up truck and canvas back ohjeemeflip, surely an exemption can be made. Like a taste cul-de-sac (gated of course)


No ?



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(logged back in with my acount)


Well, I'll check in as a motorcyclist here. I commute every day on a VFR800 these days and do the occasional tour or trackday FWIW.


Still not sure as to the point of this thread though. Are you looking for people to go on a 'ride out' with? Do you want to meet up with other ED bikers outside the EDT of an evening and admire each others machinery while not drinking beer?


I love my motorbikes but have never really got this concept of identifying as a 'biker'. I can't stand biker meets or big group rides. They just seem a bit odd really.

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*Bob* Wrote:

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> I think it's mostly about the girl on the Fazer.


Ah, I see... It's probably the heady allure of the female silhouette bulked out by plastic armour and Gore-tex, or maybe the mysterious veil of her race-replica Arai?


I prefer the frissance of seeing girls in thin summer dresses on Italian mopeds speeding around the perilous tarmac of the Elephant and Castle roundabout.


I doubt they count as 'bikers' though.

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