sounds good - we may head up your way next weekend mate - provided I get my bike fixed!
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sounds good - we may head up your way next weekend mate - provided I get my bike fixed!
Someone should buy the coffee machine from GW's
Great tasting coffee and it was only 20p a cup 8-)
It may be being included in the auction. !!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by Swanny
Actually .. they are auctioning at some stage the workshop equipment / tools ... or some of it at least... but not sure if that is tomorrow too (Sat).
Had a snoop round today also. Felt sad seeing all the desks and PC's for sale as well. Monitors with personalised things on them like notes and sticky toys. Just made me feel sorry for all those who lost their jobs. I hope everyone manages to find new employment. Also did spot the gixxer 1000 with only 1300 odd miles on it.. guessing it is their demo with that mileage on it. No one would ever part with their gixxer at 1300 miles??! How could you?? Its against the law!
Also would imagine it would help to provide more info on the non running Ducati 749s at £2,600. Is it a minor wiring issue or a blown engine? I wouldnt want to gauge it's fault by its reserve! That could end up being v expensive. Mind you, it had the most people round it when I was there. When a non runner Ducati is not Italian for bargain!
Dunno how I'm going to get the coffee machine home, don't think it will fit on the back of my bike :-?
Anyone from Trogtown riding to GW's tomorrow morning???
Went round there today. Spoke to an ex mechanic who worked for GW's. He was handing out a list with all the bikes to be auctioned. He informed me that the auction starts at 10am, the main shop opens at 9am.
All the bikes have reserve prices on them and the new ones are subject to VAT. e.g Lot 113 VFR800 Crossrunner, reserve £7,500 plus VAT is £9,126. Not much saving there.
Could be some good buys on used stuff though.
It's mental down at GW today! The autojumble part is cash only, so bring plenty along. I'll be back there once i've been to the cash machine!
Is it the normal only got xxxs and xxxl
big queues, some stuff seemed to be priced higher than when they were open normally, some bargains to be had.
I couldn't be a***d to queue, so used the theory that it will all be available when they open up under the new name!
Walked down to Triumph to get the kids a burger, which was probably quicker than the food queue at GW's
Still manic at GW but were all sat down at Triumph in the sun chilling...if anyone wants to pop down... 8-) 8-) 8-)
What a nightmare at george whites....queued up for 30 mins with some alpine gloves which were not priced and when eventually got to check-out the numpty told me to join the other (3hr queue)as man there knows the prices lol.In my usual very polite manner lol i told him i am not moving and for him to find out the price.5 mins later numpty boy informs me of the price which was £20.00 dearer than fowlers so i will leave it to your imagination as to where i told him to stick the gloves
On a better note we had a good time catching up with some wiltshirebiker friends at triumph and enjoying a hot-dog and coffee.
I bought a topbox for the Honda, bargain for £20 but need a rack and mounting kit now :-/
Asked the price of a scottoiler and was told it's £89 less 20% so still more expensive than fleabay :(
Went over for an hour with a friend, will return when it settles down to many people and queues for me.
Couldn't believe the number of people that turned out for this! At 08:50 the carpark was packed SOLID with people standing waiting for the doors to open :o
Glad I was at Blades instead, thanks to the good WB folk who wandered round the back of the shop where I was working to come and say hello :)
So did anyne treat them self?? :)
Buy a second hand pillion seat off Ebay, bolt it to that.Quote:
Originally Posted by Swanny
Buy a second hand pillion seat off Ebay, bolt it to that. [/quote]Quote:
Originally Posted by Mitch9128
Thanks but the GF likes to sit there :D
Buy a second hand pillion seat off Ebay, bolt it to that. [/quote]Quote:
Originally Posted by Swanny
Thanks but the GF likes to sit there :D[/quote]
Put her in the box?
Good thinking ;D
I went up to Swindon on Saturday morning to check out the excitement at George Whites or as it’s now called MotorcycleSuperDooperMegaAwesomeDiscountVillage.
Got there about 09:00 and sat down with a nice bacon butty and a cup of tea after meeting SquashedFly in the queue, after all, a good breakfast is the best way to start the day. I just sat outside chatting to people while I waited for my mate to turn up (Squirrel Hunter on here) and then went looking around. The big hall they had all the clothes in was where all the bikes that were being auctioned off were, and they all had the keys in so people could sit on the bikes and not have to make brum brum noises which was nice, there were also all the clothing racks and desks and pc’s and things in the corner which all had prices on.
The two buildings on the other side of the road were in full use too, the Honda one was full of plastic boxes with different things on and the boxes were marked up with the prices of the kit inside, so everything in this box £5. Indicators, stickers, reflective bibs, rim tape all that kind of stuff and along the far side of the wall was lots of clothing, a lot at good prices some not much different than what they were.
In the main building where all the new bikes used to be was chock full of new clothing, I was tempted to buy some motorcycle jeans but just could bring myself to do it. A lot of stuff wasn’t massively cheaper, paddocks stands for about £10 cheaper but the queue literally went from the font of the building, snaked a bit around the centre part and then right along to the back of the building and then some, to me it wasn't worth queing up unless you got a free bacon roll and a massage thrown in.
HOWEVER…. I did see a fantastic bike, and it was a Thundercat, and at this point I have to confess (and hope my girlfriend does not read this) I fell in love with a woman that no only had I not met, I hadn’t even SEEN.
You can keep your tarty GSXR’s (no offense), and shove your immaculately kept CBR RR’s with carbon covers and wavey disks, and you can leave your chromosexual bikes out in the rain to rust, this Thundercat is what turns me on in a bike.
It was a red example, well you can’t have everything, and it was prepped as a real ‘users’ bike and had 62k on the clocks. I was drooling over this for a while in the hope that the lady who rode it would come and speak to me but it never happened. I am guessing it was a lady’s bike as it was plastered in roller derby stickers, enough words, you want pictures. (This really was the only bike that I really got excited about and there were a lot of bikes there)
From the right
Check it out, on both sides there is a wind break for the legs, on this side I'm presuming a toolbox attached to the pannier bracket, top box, every bike should have one, raised grips, something attached to the underside of the mirror, cannot remember if this was a reflector of a light/indicator and a bracket for something under the headlight, I have no idea what it's for but imagined for a light or something for when camping or a camera maybe???
http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j1..._/IMAG0442.jpg
http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j1..._/IMAG0446.jpg
From the front
http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j1..._/IMAG0443.jpg
From the left
Headset connection, big horn for those "Pick a f'in lane" or "Put your phone down and try indicating" moments
http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j1..._/IMAG0444.jpg
http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j1..._/IMAG0445.jpg
From behind
Loving the ducktail attached to the bottom of the plate to stop the panniers getting full of crap when the weather crappy, and a few straps and bungies for when you just have to carry more crap than you thought.
http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j1..._/IMAG0447.jpg
So, whoever you are, you're my kind of girl and I love your bike and wish I could have said hello
that's very...erm...decorated
Needs a clean
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Originally Posted by Dabz
It's perfect...Quote:
Originally Posted by supermancss
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Made me smile - you should have left a note of the bike ;) :)
From a lady rider who rides 'a tarty GSXR' ;D ;D
leg guards :o
[smiley=embarassed.gif] I hope you LURVE your Gixxer [smiley=embarassed.gif]Quote:
Originally Posted by Nikki
Screams of motorway miles doesn't it, I'd love to know how much better that makes it, HOWEVER, the stickers did say london Roller Derby so maybe they were to protect the legs from the idiots that drive in Londinium. Hmmm, I wonder if they stick out enough to grind????Quote:
Originally Posted by Swanny
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[smiley=embarassed.gif] I hope you LURVE your Gixxer [smiley=embarassed.gif]Quote:
Originally Posted by stretchie_
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I do ;D
Actually I'm probably the least likely person you'd ever imagine riding a Gixer and until a few days ago I would have called it tarty too.
The rider of that old Yamaha may just surprise you :o ;D
no parking ticket then ;D
The general concensus i am getting elsewhere, is this Megamotorcycles outfit are a fly by night, as soon as all the bankrupt stock is gone, so will they be. Anyone care to comment?
Funny you should say that, I overheard a fella in the Indian tonight talking to his mates. Said he turned up for work there to find the doors locked when it all happened, and that there was no warning that it would happen that way, then went on to say the 'private investor' was the previous big bosses/owners mate and they want to make it work again.
I find it funny that, (and at this point I'd like to say I am fully aware that I am an outsider without all the facts), they got rid of the staff but kept the management team.
Would the accountability for it going under in the first place rest with the working staff or the decision making management team?
Which would YOU keep?
Just a thinker for you, I have no idea myself and this is just an idea based on mumblings overheard in a public place
(Sit on the fence???? ME???? With my reputation......)
"1 - they are only selling off all the old FT/Motrax stuff they got stuck with when FT went under, plus a few old line things from the other manufacturers. No new A* boots, for instance. 2 - the contact number is a mobile number, disguised as a non-mobile number by having a 4 digit dialling code. 3 - the copyright is not held by a company - this would appear to be a sole trader/partnership."
They're designed so that, in the event of an accident, you break your leg at the knee so you can never walk again. Quite clever really.Quote:
Originally Posted by Swanny
Heard that they made £30,000 in sales on Saturday alone excluding auctioned off bikes.
Not all the bikes were sold. About 20+ odd left.
It's a very sad place now, but at least the 20p coffee machine is still there but in a different place.
Bad mistake ripping out the cafe area. Good for attracting business.
Took a look inside Blade Honda. It's early days for them so perhaps it will improve. F*****g freezing in there. Hope it improves with time.