all the very good friends ive met on hear over the last 3 years..... drunken weekends at the rock n blues lol oh the laff we all had ( at my expense) hehehehe
bettyboop ur mad but i love ya..... and my very good friend mini d love ya both to bits xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
With out bm I would not have the great circle of friends I have, travelled to Matlock and camped so many times there. I would have given up biking convinced I wasn't really a biker with out the support of certain people on this site. Would be on antidepressents this winter with out the support of my best mate Tracey made through this site what more can I say site what more can I say.
I have had the privledge of of meeting some lovely people at various meet ups throughtout my three years on the site and have even organised several successful BM meets myself.
Why not all put it in the testimonial thread what this site has done for you I know I did a long time ago when Matt started it.
CG thats a lovely thing to say about me, im blushing now you have also been a gr8 best buddy to me as well, supporting me through my many bad times. so bm I have you to fank for that, also like cg I have made many gr8 freinds up and down the country.
...because you don't want to be standing in the road, when you put the bike on it's stand.
Didn't this derive from always getting on a horse on the left hand side ??
nothing to do with the road, because bikes on the continent also have stands on the left.
I still want to know the answer to this question. I think it's so you can use your brake with one foot whilst using the other to 'park it'
Pure conjecture but I always thought it was because the kickstart used to be on the right, so the stick out bit for the centrestand had to be on the left otherwise it would foul. You had to dismount to the left to be able to use the centrestand.