Guest Posted September 30, 2020 Posted September 30, 2020 Cos I just got a Whatsapp message from Rafa.......the dealer in Granada!"Buenas tardes Pete, había un hueco hoy en ITV y ya se la hemos pasado. Mañana se la llevan a taller para revisión. La tendré lista el lunes día 5"He's saying that they had a free space in the ITV (MOT) Centre today so the Beemer got it's 2 year ITV certificate. It was originally scheduled for Monday!Tomorrow it's going into the workshop for a full service, and it'll be ready to be collected Monday morning! That worked out well with me getting my 2019 tax rebate today because that'll cover the difference between the two.I think my pulse has quickened a bit! Quote
bonio Posted September 30, 2020 Posted September 30, 2020 Cos I just got a Whatsapp message from Rafa.......the dealer in Granada!"Buenas tardes Pete, había un hueco hoy en ITV y ya se la hemos pasado. Mañana se la llevan a taller para revisión. La tendré lista el lunes día 5"He's saying that they had a free space in the ITV (MOT) Centre today so the Beemer got it's 2 year ITV certificate. It was originally scheduled for Monday!Tomorrow it's going into the workshop for a full service, and it'll be ready to be collected Monday morning!WhatsApp Image 2020-09-16 at 20.30.09.jpegThat worked out well with me getting my 2019 tax rebate today because that'll cover the difference between the two.I think my pulse has quickened a bit! ¡Felicidades! Que mantengas el lado brillante hacia arriba. Quote
skyrider Posted September 30, 2020 Posted September 30, 2020 i think you will enjoy riding the gs Quote
Pie man Posted September 30, 2020 Posted September 30, 2020 Thats a nice looking bike. That big single will take you on any abandoned village trail with ease. Quote
Bender Posted September 30, 2020 Posted September 30, 2020 Nothing like looking forward to a Chinese thumb Quote
Guest Posted September 30, 2020 Posted September 30, 2020 Nothing like looking forward to a Chinese thumb I was waiting for it Bender!Haven't you got any noobs to bully today? Quote
Guest Posted September 30, 2020 Posted September 30, 2020 Thats a nice looking bike. That big single will take you on any abandoned village trail with ease. 70lbs lighter......that's a huge difference offroad! Quote
Pie man Posted September 30, 2020 Posted September 30, 2020 Thats a nice looking bike. That big single will take you on any abandoned village trail with ease. 70lbs lighter......that's a huge difference offroad! Most definitely and would handle better, pull from zero revs with plenty of punch and good MPG to go with it. Quote
Bender Posted September 30, 2020 Posted September 30, 2020 Nothing like looking forward to a Chinese thumb I was waiting for it Bender!Haven't you got any noobs to bully today? If I could be bothered I would quote every anti Chinese supporting thing you have ever posted, but that would take a long long time I'm sure you will be very happy together and besides going by your current bike count I expect you to change it the following Thursday. Quote
Guest Posted September 30, 2020 Posted September 30, 2020 Nothing like looking forward to a Chinese thumb I was waiting for it Bender!Haven't you got any noobs to bully today? If I could be bothered I would quote every anti Chinese supporting thing you have ever posted, but that would take a long long time I'm sure you will be very happy together and besides going by your current bike count I expect you to change it the following Thursday. But as you well know......it ain't Chinese. The engine components are Rotax! German manufacturer and Austrian components. Just because a Chinese person touches something doesn't make it Chinese.By your argument Transalps and Varaderos were Spanish, XT660's were Italian, and the current CB500's and Bonneville's are Thai.And did you know that Honda and Yamaha were assembling bikes in Brazil over 30 years ago? But that didn't make them Brazilian bikes.And you may find this one difficult to grasp.......but Nissan Qashqai's made in Sunderland don't count as British cars either! Quote
Mawsley Posted September 30, 2020 Posted September 30, 2020 Good luck with your Chinese bike. Chuffed for you. Quote
Guest Posted September 30, 2020 Posted September 30, 2020 Good luck with your Chinese bike. Chuffed for you. How's your Bangkok LadyBoy bike doing Dave? Quote
Guest Richzx6r Posted September 30, 2020 Posted September 30, 2020 I was waiting for it Bender!Haven't you got any noobs to bully today? If I could be bothered I would quote every anti Chinese supporting thing you have ever posted, but that would take a long long time I'm sure you will be very happy together and besides going by your current bike count I expect you to change it the following Thursday. But as you well know......it ain't Chinese. The engine components are Rotax! German manufacturer and Austrian components. Just because a Chinese person touches something doesn't make it Chinese.By your argument Transalps and Varaderos were Spanish, XT660's were Italian, and the current CB500's and Bonneville's are Thai.And did you know that Honda and Yamaha were assembling bikes in Brazil over 30 years ago? But that didn't make them Brazilian bikes.And you may find this one difficult to grasp.......but Nissan Qashqai's made in Sunderland don't count as British cars either! Is Sunderland not in Britain then Quote
Guest Posted September 30, 2020 Posted September 30, 2020 If I could be bothered I would quote every anti Chinese supporting thing you have ever posted, but that would take a long long time I'm sure you will be very happy together and besides going by your current bike count I expect you to change it the following Thursday. But as you well know......it ain't Chinese. The engine components are Rotax! German manufacturer and Austrian components. Just because a Chinese person touches something doesn't make it Chinese.By your argument Transalps and Varaderos were Spanish, XT660's were Italian, and the current CB500's and Bonneville's are Thai.And did you know that Honda and Yamaha were assembling bikes in Brazil over 30 years ago? But that didn't make them Brazilian bikes.And you may find this one difficult to grasp.......but Nissan Qashqai's made in Sunderland don't count as British cars either! Is Sunderland not in Britain then It was disowned some years ago I believe. Long term plan is to push it out into the north sea as far as, so I heard. Quote
Guest Posted September 30, 2020 Posted September 30, 2020 If I could be bothered I would quote every anti Chinese supporting thing you have ever posted, but that would take a long long time I'm sure you will be very happy together and besides going by your current bike count I expect you to change it the following Thursday. But as you well know......it ain't Chinese. The engine components are Rotax! German manufacturer and Austrian components. Just because a Chinese person touches something doesn't make it Chinese.By your argument Transalps and Varaderos were Spanish, XT660's were Italian, and the current CB500's and Bonneville's are Thai.And did you know that Honda and Yamaha were assembling bikes in Brazil over 30 years ago? But that didn't make them Brazilian bikes.And you may find this one difficult to grasp.......but Nissan Qashqai's made in Sunderland don't count as British cars either! Is Sunderland not in Britain then Yes......but the product is not British! Bit of a stretch to call it Japanese really considering it appears to be a French engine assembled in Spain.Britain doesn't have a car industry.......but there's hope for the future. Quote
curlylegend Posted September 30, 2020 Posted September 30, 2020 Cos I just got a Whatsapp message from Rafa.......the dealer in Granada!"Buenas tardes Pete, había un hueco hoy en ITV y ya se la hemos pasado. Mañana se la llevan a taller para revisión. La tendré lista el lunes día 5"He's saying that they had a free space in the ITV (MOT) Centre today so the Beemer got it's 2 year ITV certificate. It was originally scheduled for Monday!Tomorrow it's going into the workshop for a full service, and it'll be ready to be collected Monday morning!WhatsApp Image 2020-09-16 at 20.30.09.jpegThat worked out well with me getting my 2019 tax rebate today because that'll cover the difference between the two.I think my pulse has quickened a bit! In France, motos are exempt....so far.... from Controle Technique ( MOT) The reasoning I've heard, not official I'm sure, is that Motards look after their machines because if they mess up and neglect them they could end up paying with their lives. Which is a kind of harsh way of getting ignorant sods off the road. But I'm sure it's only a matter of time before France falls into line with most of Europe. Damn, there's money to be made here !And pardon my ignorance, but what model is that you've got ? Quote
Guest Posted September 30, 2020 Posted September 30, 2020 Cos I just got a Whatsapp message from Rafa.......the dealer in Granada!"Buenas tardes Pete, había un hueco hoy en ITV y ya se la hemos pasado. Mañana se la llevan a taller para revisión. La tendré lista el lunes día 5"He's saying that they had a free space in the ITV (MOT) Centre today so the Beemer got it's 2 year ITV certificate. It was originally scheduled for Monday!Tomorrow it's going into the workshop for a full service, and it'll be ready to be collected Monday morning!WhatsApp Image 2020-09-16 at 20.30.09.jpegThat worked out well with me getting my 2019 tax rebate today because that'll cover the difference between the two.I think my pulse has quickened a bit! In France, motos are exempt....so far.... from Controle Technique ( MOT) The reasoning I've heard, not official I'm sure, is that Motards look after their machines because if they mess up and neglect them they could end up paying with their lives. Which is a kind of harsh way of getting ignorant sods off the road. But I'm sure it's only a matter of time before France falls into line with most of Europe. Damn, there's money to be made here !And pardon my ignorance, but what model is that you've got ? G650GS! Quote
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