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#1 Post by 84rzv500r » Mon Oct 01, 2007 11:50 pm


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#2 Post by Mark » Tue Oct 02, 2007 3:24 pm

Do you realise how irresponsible you are???
I hope you planted at least 1 tree after this reckless endangerment of the planet.
I dont have the exact figures but I can only shudder at how much your 'carbon footprint' must have increased by dragging your knee on the floor( much moor than my local steel works no doubt)!
I'm sure 1 of you guys must have the equation for this?
SHAME on you man. :shock:

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#3 Post by Shaftoflame » Wed Oct 03, 2007 6:06 am

The Steel works dont have a carbon footprint - they use carbon in the refining of the iron so they take it from the atmosphere - have you not read the bumf on the NPT council site....

Nice pics mind - grrrrrrrrrrrr - I hate people with bikes that work :grin:

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#4 Post by Mark » Wed Oct 03, 2007 1:27 pm

I DO apologise! Obviously the black cloud that is ever present above Port Talbot is a naturally occuring space cloud that has arrived through the local rift in the space time continuam, the orange dust is left behind by friction off the 'Man from Del montes' trainers as he takes his morning jog and the lovely smell of eggs is all the hot air drifting over from the Welsh ASSembly!
Anyway Shafty,if you spent as much time working on your bike as you do reading the NPT website (sado)maybe it would be on the road by now!
Anybody else, cmon I'll take you all on!

P.s. This is Welsh sense of humour. :grin:

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#5 Post by rztom » Wed Oct 03, 2007 10:28 pm

Mark wrote:Anyway Shafty,if you spent as much time working on your bike as you do reading the NPT website (sado)maybe it would be on the road by now!
:lol: :lol: :lol:

Not sure he IS working on his bike.... :smt064 :cool:

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#6 Post by Shaftoflame » Thu Oct 04, 2007 5:42 am

:smile: :smile: :smile: very good.

The black cloud is just to hide Aberavon Beach from outsiders....

Don't want just anyone looking down and seeing our golden sands and azure blue sea.

But you are right - if I spent more time on the bike and less on the interweb - I would still not have a bike on the road and would be really skint too. Oh well.

However I have yet to hear that 500 of yours lighting up the valley.

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Dreaming is not a failing, it is what makes us climb bigger mountains, make better bikes and love. However it can take up an inordinate amount of time...

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#7 Post by Mark » Thu Oct 04, 2007 7:53 am

I normally head Brecon way, the sheep are better looking!
Just put the 28mm flatslides on, what a difference.
Carbs are off a RG250 and I picked up the 4 for

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