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my new monster machine

Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2007 2:51 pm
by Ghengis
http://www.llexeter.com/ishop/1082/shopscr1069.html


ok it`s not quite a monster but i love it :)

just took delivery and am now off to annoy the neighbours with it`s high pitched whine :p

Re: my new monster machine

Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2007 4:09 pm
by Mettrik
Ghengis wrote:http://www.llexeter.com/ishop/1082/shopscr1069.html


ok it`s not quite a monster but i love it :)

just took delivery and am now off to annoy the neighbours with it`s high pitched whine :p

For that money u could have bought a real one.... soz had to be said .... /goes away .....

ps plz dont tell me u wear a full face helm and leathers :eek7:

pps happy cycling , stay safe :great: :great: :great:

Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2007 5:56 pm
by Evzy
Does it blow hot and cold?

How many heat settings does it have?

Is it a popular model in salons?

~tries to think of some other hairdryer type jokes...~

In all seriousness though, nice one dude, better than a car for the enviroment and a lot cheaper to run... If I didnt have to do 50+ miles a day I would have bought a scooter years ago tbh.

Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2007 10:38 pm
by Mettrik
Evzy wrote:Does it blow hot and cold?

How many heat settings does it have?

Is it a popular model in salons?

~tries to think of some other hairdryer type jokes...~

In all seriousness though, nice one dude, better than a car for the enviroment and a lot cheaper to run... If I didnt have to do 50+ miles a day I would have bought a scooter years ago tbh.
tbh this is an afront to hairdryers all over the UK :great: :great:

Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2007 11:52 pm
by Ghengis
i hate to say but i couldnt give a stuff about the environment in this instance.
since my last scooter (may it rest in peace) gave up the ghost it has been costing me £40 a week to travel to and from work.
i bought this one purely for financial reasons.