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biggus illitterātus


Joined: 21 Aug 2004 Posts: 31748 Location: Hotel California
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Posted: Mon Mar 15, 2010 11:35 am Post subject: |
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wivvy's dad wrote: | biggus wrote: | Beginning to wish I'd not started pulling the Pan apart
A large part of yesterday taken up and it's only just getting to the finger squashing hernia giving (engine out) stage. Added to that, the ends of the collector on the exhaust turned to brown dust
Now I'm at this stage I can't even ride it somewhere to burn it without putting it back together . Going to replace throttle cables as they are a PITA to get to without the carbs in, more expense... then where do you draw the line? Should I be putting new carb diafragms in? Bollocks, I'll shut the garage and go make some sparks on roundabouts  |
I'm confused as to why you would want to change the throttle cables and diaphragms.....if they're not giving problems, leave 'em alone.
Ah yes - rotten exhaust. Been there done that. Be aware that alternative makes DO NOT fit the standard pipes and/or collectors..... DAMHIKT
If you need any help and advice about engine out/in, gizza bell. There are a few traps for the unwary - again DAMHIKT |
I was going to replace them since I have had them fail on other bikes with less mileage, and like all these things, including the Cam belt, which I also plan on changing are considerably easier with the engine out.
As for the carb diagfragms, assuming they are not that expensive they are nice and easy to change as the carbs are out anyway. if they are pennies, which I very much doubt... they'll get changed, if not they'll be left. _________________
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wivvy's dad Cabbage club member #3

Joined: 13 Apr 2005 Posts: 14655
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Posted: Mon Mar 15, 2010 11:58 am Post subject: |
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biggus wrote: | wivvy's dad wrote: | biggus wrote: | Beginning to wish I'd not started pulling the Pan apart
A large part of yesterday taken up and it's only just getting to the finger squashing hernia giving (engine out) stage. Added to that, the ends of the collector on the exhaust turned to brown dust
Now I'm at this stage I can't even ride it somewhere to burn it without putting it back together . Going to replace throttle cables as they are a PITA to get to without the carbs in, more expense... then where do you draw the line? Should I be putting new carb diafragms in? Bollocks, I'll shut the garage and go make some sparks on roundabouts  |
I'm confused as to why you would want to change the throttle cables and diaphragms.....if they're not giving problems, leave 'em alone.
Ah yes - rotten exhaust. Been there done that. Be aware that alternative makes DO NOT fit the standard pipes and/or collectors..... DAMHIKT
If you need any help and advice about engine out/in, gizza bell. There are a few traps for the unwary - again DAMHIKT |
I was going to replace them since I have had them fail on other bikes with less mileage, and like all these things, including the Cam belt, which I also plan on changing are considerably easier with the engine out.
As for the carb diagfragms, assuming they are not that expensive they are nice and easy to change as the carbs are out anyway. if they are pennies, which I very much doubt... they'll get changed, if not they'll be left. |
You do like making life difficult for yourself dontcha.
I have never heard of a throttle cable failure on a Pan, either from the PanClan, or in the various forums. My red Pan had 126,000 miles on it when I sold it, and the throttle was still as sweet as, likewise the diaphragms. The cambelt can be changed with engine in situ, that's how Craig did mine. They need changing from 80k onwards. Did I give the new owner the new cambelt off the old engine? Or did I give it to you? If I didn't..... ajolopies.
As far as zorsts are concerned, you're best off trying to get original bits from breakers or ebay. Changing to another make entails changing the whole system, 'cos the downpipes/collector box/end boxes are different to the OEM kit, and DO NOT interchange. Consider Stainless, last forever. That's what I did on both of mine. |
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Bacon bacon© Lil Mush


Joined: 04 Jul 2009 Posts: 1637 Location: "In a microclimate"
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Posted: Mon Mar 15, 2010 12:11 pm Post subject: |
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Fcuking Job centre, thick uncommunicative bloody twat's. Why would they stop payments just because I change address, I had to fill out the same form twice as they didn't get it right first time, that was in the job centre so they had it to take up stairs and deal with. How bloody difficult is that? If that is beyond their capability clearly they should be the fcukers signing on! Then without telling me they stop my benefit...what the fcuk is that about? Seriousley these people are retarded twats. Does a change of address mean I have been working..err I think not!!! So for the last month no payments, no wonder my overdrdaft is increasing. Fcuk you job centre!!!!  _________________ Comfortably Numb
WooHoo, feck you job centre...I'm offski?
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Taz MotoGP Racer


Joined: 13 Apr 2009 Posts: 3995 Location: As far away from reality as possible
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Posted: Mon Mar 15, 2010 3:18 pm Post subject: |
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Governmental dept, you answered your own question, probably took 30 people to reach that conclusion. Gluck. _________________ "Deja Moo" the feeling you have heard this Bullshit before |
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Biker-Spawn "Magneto"


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Posted: Mon Mar 15, 2010 5:23 pm Post subject: |
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Complete fkn incompetence.  _________________ You start the game of life with a full pot o' luck and an empty pot o' experience. The objective is to fill the pot of experience before you empty the pot of luck.
If you can't get it going with bungee cords and gaffa tape, it's serious. |
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Taz MotoGP Racer


Joined: 13 Apr 2009 Posts: 3995 Location: As far away from reality as possible
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Posted: Mon Mar 15, 2010 5:55 pm Post subject: |
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Dragging the Varadero out the garage for the first time since the off and finding a few more bits wrong
Instrument panel popped out of casing, scratched fairing and bent centre stand. Fingers crossed the mechanic can wave the magic welder and make good. Always duct tape if not.
Ouch:
http://www.davidsilverspares.co.uk/parts/part_100847/ _________________ "Deja Moo" the feeling you have heard this Bullshit before |
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Miss G World Superbike Racer


Joined: 19 Jun 2009 Posts: 1513
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Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2010 6:06 pm Post subject: |
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not being able to go to London tonight for a long-planned and looked-forward-to piano recital... _________________ An open mouth is a straight line to the mind.
I’m impressed, I’ve never met such a small mind inside such a big head before. |
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boudicas Kermit


Joined: 26 Jul 2008 Posts: 2987 Location: Bletchingley, Surrey
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Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2010 7:06 pm Post subject: |
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Following the most beautiful Triumph Speed triple on the way home form work that was being ridden by someone who was obviously terrified of 1) its power and 2) falling over. Worst slow control I have ever seen and a lack of confidence that left him in the path of a couple of homicidal Cage drivers that wanted to overtake him.
What A Waste !!! _________________ Opinions are like assholes...... Ahhh Fcuk it - YOUR WRONG !!!
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HCMS Slack Alice/Gay Martian


Joined: 01 Dec 2008 Posts: 3794 Location: Scratching head at Tusky's hairpin racing line
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Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2010 7:28 pm Post subject: |
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boudicas wrote: | Following the most beautiful Triumph Speed triple on the way home form work that was being ridden by someone who was obviously terrified of 1) its power and 2) falling over. Worst slow control I have ever seen and a lack of confidence that left him in the path of a couple of homicidal Cage drivers that wanted to overtake him.
What A Waste !!! |
I thought I was doing quite well  _________________ It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems just with potatoes. - Douglas Adams.
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DucatiEvo Mini Moto racer


Joined: 06 Jun 2004 Posts: 863 Location: Swanley, Kent.
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Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2010 8:59 pm Post subject: |
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Coming down with a cold!  |
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BarryH Cabbage club member #1


Joined: 25 Jun 2004 Posts: 7579
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Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2010 9:15 pm Post subject: |
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boudicas wrote: | Following the most beautiful Triumph Speed triple on the way home form work that was being ridden by someone who was obviously terrified of 1) its power and 2) falling over. Worst slow control I have ever seen and a lack of confidence that left him in the path of a couple of homicidal Cage drivers that wanted to overtake him.
What A Waste !!! |
We all had to start somewhere and were all learners at some point. In years to come he/she may be following you and thinking "why doesn't this old git give it up and get out of my way"
I doubt that 90% of riders use the full capabilities of their bikes........ |
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boudicas Kermit


Joined: 26 Jul 2008 Posts: 2987 Location: Bletchingley, Surrey
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Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2010 9:28 pm Post subject: |
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BarryH wrote: | We all had to start somewhere and were all learners at some point. In years to come he/she may be following you and thinking "why doesn't this old git give it up and get out of my way"
I doubt that 90% of riders use the full capabilities of their bikes........ |
OMG - Has someone hacked Barrys' Account ???
That sounds like a "reasonable" comment - naha - Can't be Baz ...
Nah!!!!
Anyone for Cabbages???
 _________________ Opinions are like assholes...... Ahhh Fcuk it - YOUR WRONG !!!
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The Teacher Cabbage club member #2


Joined: 17 Mar 2009 Posts: 2118 Location: Playing with traffic
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Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2010 10:35 pm Post subject: |
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BarryH wrote: | boudicas wrote: | Following the most beautiful Triumph Speed triple on the way home form work that was being ridden by someone who was obviously terrified of 1) its power and 2) falling over. Worst slow control I have ever seen and a lack of confidence that left him in the path of a couple of homicidal Cage drivers that wanted to overtake him.
What A Waste !!! |
We all had to start somewhere and were all learners at some point. In years to come he/she may be following you and thinking "why doesn't this old git give it up and get out of my way"
I doubt that 90% of riders use the full capabilities of their bikes........ |
Glad im in the 10%  _________________ You make something idiotproof, they'll make a better idiot
Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups.
It`s All in the wrist. |
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wivvy's dad Cabbage club member #3

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Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2010 10:38 pm Post subject: |
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The Teacher wrote: | BarryH wrote: | boudicas wrote: | Following the most beautiful Triumph Speed triple on the way home form work that was being ridden by someone who was obviously terrified of 1) its power and 2) falling over. Worst slow control I have ever seen and a lack of confidence that left him in the path of a couple of homicidal Cage drivers that wanted to overtake him.
What A Waste !!! |
We all had to start somewhere and were all learners at some point. In years to come he/she may be following you and thinking "why doesn't this old git give it up and get out of my way"
I doubt that 90% of riders use the full capabilities of their bikes........ |
Glad im in the 10%  |
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Tusky Pie Dipper


Joined: 12 May 2005 Posts: 11549
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Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2010 11:00 pm Post subject: |
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The Teacher wrote: | BarryH wrote: | boudicas wrote: | Following the most beautiful Triumph Speed triple on the way home form work that was being ridden by someone who was obviously terrified of 1) its power and 2) falling over. Worst slow control I have ever seen and a lack of confidence that left him in the path of a couple of homicidal Cage drivers that wanted to overtake him.
What A Waste !!! |
We all had to start somewhere and were all learners at some point. In years to come he/she may be following you and thinking "why doesn't this old git give it up and get out of my way"
I doubt that 90% of riders use the full capabilities of their bikes........ |
Glad im in the 10%  |
I was in the 10% for a brief few seconds at Brands  _________________ Boxhill Chippendales
All characters appearing in this post are fictitious. Any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental. |
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wivvy's dad Cabbage club member #3

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Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2010 11:03 pm Post subject: |
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Tusky wrote: | The Teacher wrote: | BarryH wrote: | boudicas wrote: | Following the most beautiful Triumph Speed triple on the way home form work that was being ridden by someone who was obviously terrified of 1) its power and 2) falling over. Worst slow control I have ever seen and a lack of confidence that left him in the path of a couple of homicidal Cage drivers that wanted to overtake him.
What A Waste !!! |
We all had to start somewhere and were all learners at some point. In years to come he/she may be following you and thinking "why doesn't this old git give it up and get out of my way"
I doubt that 90% of riders use the full capabilities of their bikes........ |
Glad im in the 10%  |
I was in the 10% for a brief few seconds at Brands  |
Was that before or after you fell off? |
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photo chick "not so little Emma"


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Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2010 11:04 pm Post subject: |
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Tusky wrote: | The Teacher wrote: | BarryH wrote: | boudicas wrote: | Following the most beautiful Triumph Speed triple on the way home form work that was being ridden by someone who was obviously terrified of 1) its power and 2) falling over. Worst slow control I have ever seen and a lack of confidence that left him in the path of a couple of homicidal Cage drivers that wanted to overtake him.
What A Waste !!! |
We all had to start somewhere and were all learners at some point. In years to come he/she may be following you and thinking "why doesn't this old git give it up and get out of my way"
I doubt that 90% of riders use the full capabilities of their bikes........ |
Glad im in the 10%  |
I was in the 10% for a brief few seconds at Brands  |
I am in it when I ride my Rebel  _________________ Four wheels move the body, two wheels move the soul!
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Tusky Pie Dipper


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Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2010 11:11 pm Post subject: |
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photo chick wrote: |
I am in it when I ride my Rebel  |
Gaz has a new name then  _________________ Boxhill Chippendales
All characters appearing in this post are fictitious. Any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental. |
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photo chick "not so little Emma"


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Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2010 11:13 pm Post subject: |
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Tusky wrote: | photo chick wrote: |
I am in it when I ride my Rebel  |
Gaz has a new name then  |
 _________________ Four wheels move the body, two wheels move the soul!
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The Teacher Cabbage club member #2


Joined: 17 Mar 2009 Posts: 2118 Location: Playing with traffic
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Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2010 11:15 pm Post subject: |
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wivvy's dad wrote: | Tusky wrote: | The Teacher wrote: | BarryH wrote: | boudicas wrote: | Following the most beautiful Triumph Speed triple on the way home form work that was being ridden by someone who was obviously terrified of 1) its power and 2) falling over. Worst slow control I have ever seen and a lack of confidence that left him in the path of a couple of homicidal Cage drivers that wanted to overtake him.
What A Waste !!! |
We all had to start somewhere and were all learners at some point. In years to come he/she may be following you and thinking "why doesn't this old git give it up and get out of my way"
I doubt that 90% of riders use the full capabilities of their bikes........ |
Glad im in the 10%  |
I was in the 10% for a brief few seconds at Brands  |
Was that before or after you fell off? |
Would have been as he fell off. No friction in the air so he should have been going quicker till he hit the ground.  _________________ You make something idiotproof, they'll make a better idiot
Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups.
It`s All in the wrist. |
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Tusky Pie Dipper


Joined: 12 May 2005 Posts: 11549
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Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2010 11:24 pm Post subject: |
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The Teacher wrote: | wivvy's dad wrote: | Tusky wrote: | The Teacher wrote: | BarryH wrote: | boudicas wrote: | Following the most beautiful Triumph Speed triple on the way home form work that was being ridden by someone who was obviously terrified of 1) its power and 2) falling over. Worst slow control I have ever seen and a lack of confidence that left him in the path of a couple of homicidal Cage drivers that wanted to overtake him.
What A Waste !!! |
We all had to start somewhere and were all learners at some point. In years to come he/she may be following you and thinking "why doesn't this old git give it up and get out of my way"
I doubt that 90% of riders use the full capabilities of their bikes........ |
Glad im in the 10%  |
I was in the 10% for a brief few seconds at Brands  |
Was that before or after you fell off? |
Would have been as he fell off. No friction in the air so he should have been going quicker till he hit the ground.  |
Step off, not fall off  _________________ Boxhill Chippendales
All characters appearing in this post are fictitious. Any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental. |
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nosnowking World Superbike Racer

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Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2010 11:45 pm Post subject: |
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Gave the bike a full service today...all running great, everything works, but dipped headlight beam has packed up...Grrrrrr |
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wivvy's dad Cabbage club member #3

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Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2010 11:53 pm Post subject: |
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Tusky wrote: | The Teacher wrote: | wivvy's dad wrote: | Tusky wrote: | The Teacher wrote: | BarryH wrote: | boudicas wrote: | Following the most beautiful Triumph Speed triple on the way home form work that was being ridden by someone who was obviously terrified of 1) its power and 2) falling over. Worst slow control I have ever seen and a lack of confidence that left him in the path of a couple of homicidal Cage drivers that wanted to overtake him.
What A Waste !!! |
We all had to start somewhere and were all learners at some point. In years to come he/she may be following you and thinking "why doesn't this old git give it up and get out of my way"
I doubt that 90% of riders use the full capabilities of their bikes........ |
Glad im in the 10%  |
I was in the 10% for a brief few seconds at Brands  |
Was that before or after you fell off? |
Would have been as he fell off. No friction in the air so he should have been going quicker till he hit the ground.  |
Step off, not fall off  |
Schtoppppppppp
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Biker-Spawn "Magneto"


Joined: 20 May 2007 Posts: 2995
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Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2010 11:03 am Post subject: |
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nosnowking wrote: | Gave the bike a full service today...all running great, everything works, but dipped headlight beam has packed up...Grrrrrr |
Did some work on my bike a week and a half ago (on Sat'dy), and the horn stopped working. No idea why, didn't even touch the horn. So, I was coming off a roundabout on the way to work this morning and rather glumly, as I've been doing most days (cept yesterday coz I took the CBR600 to work, not the Hornet) tested the horn...Fk me did I jump when it worked.  _________________ You start the game of life with a full pot o' luck and an empty pot o' experience. The objective is to fill the pot of experience before you empty the pot of luck.
If you can't get it going with bungee cords and gaffa tape, it's serious. |
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Biker-Spawn "Magneto"


Joined: 20 May 2007 Posts: 2995
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Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2010 5:11 pm Post subject: |
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Petrol prices, despite oil prices having fallen they're still on the rise. That'd be something to do with the government increasing tax by twice the European average to "assist economic recovery".
I don't see it. Anything you do to fuel prices is going to be like dominoes. Or a slinky. Once you push it down that first step, it just keeps going. Great idea Mr Brown, hike the petrol price, which will make everything more expensive for companies, so they'll hike their prices and try to cut costs at the same time. Which will mean they'll fire people, not give wage increases, etc. Which will make it even harder for the already hard pressed joe average to pay out for petrol every week to get to and from work.
Tell me, what the FUCK were you on when you thought up that bright idea? You being paid off by the taliban to bring economic ruin to the western countries? Twat. _________________ You start the game of life with a full pot o' luck and an empty pot o' experience. The objective is to fill the pot of experience before you empty the pot of luck.
If you can't get it going with bungee cords and gaffa tape, it's serious. |
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