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Post by irish on Jul 26, 2009 16:34:33 GMT 1
lost him on a wet roundabout, tho i did crap! sideways thro the first roundabout, been driving minis years, gave him the finger and the twin dtm , it was close tho, not bad for a 998 love the way minis stick to the road ;D ;D ;D, love minis me, there there the dogs! he overtook me first, so ii floored it. 3rd to 70 mph, stuffed it in 4th and left him for dead!, conereing screwed him,. i love my minis! ;D ;D ;D
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Post by Ainsley on Jul 26, 2009 17:09:38 GMT 1
Nice one mate. show them whos boss.
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Post by boycie101 on Jul 26, 2009 17:24:15 GMT 1
we've had a couple of run ins with BINI'S especially when they read medusa's graphic on her back window. for some reason they seem to take offence especially when medusa leaves em for dead ;D
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Post by gar1380 on Jul 26, 2009 22:41:59 GMT 1
gave mine a bit of stick the other day, not realy the thing to do though as i am still running the motor in but nearly lost it on a roundabout in the wet ,falken tyres are crap in the wet going to get another set of yoko's
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Post by boycie101 on Jul 26, 2009 22:52:13 GMT 1
stick with the yokos mate, alot better grip
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Post by irish on Jul 27, 2009 1:50:39 GMT 1
we've had a couple of run ins with BINI'S especially when they read medusa's graphic on her back window. for some reason they seem to take offence especially when medusa leaves em for dead ;D yeah, the 100% bmw free sticker gets em every time, ;D some t--t on the m4 after the mumbles run cut me up in the clubby in a bini wanna be clubby, coz of the anti bini stickers, merlin went for it today. fair play, but we all know when your mini lets go of the road, your in big trouble! best i get nemo sorted before i kill myself
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Post by taffy1967 on Jul 27, 2009 2:20:11 GMT 1
gave mine a bit of stick the other day, not realy the thing to do though as i am still running the motor in but nearly lost it on a roundabout in the wet ,falken tyres are crap in the wet going to get another set of yoko's The older 'directional' Falcon tyres are a nightmare in the wet, even at low speeds. But the new type 'asymmetric' Falcon tyres seem to be far superior. Well I've not had any problems as of yet.
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Post by gar1380 on Jul 27, 2009 11:51:00 GMT 1
gave mine a bit of stick the other day, not realy the thing to do though as i am still running the motor in but nearly lost it on a roundabout in the wet ,falken tyres are crap in the wet going to get another set of yoko's The older 'directional' Falcon tyres are a nightmare in the wet, even at low speeds. But the new type 'asymmetric' Falcon tyres seem to be far superior. Well I've not had any problems as of yet. what model or number are they called
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Post by craig2301 on Jul 27, 2009 18:46:10 GMT 1
Just beat a bini cooper s through the lanes and up onto the motorway but then he caught me (obviously) and gave me the finger and swerved toward me So i undertook him when he was breaking off the sliproad and gave him a big grin ;D What an ***hole though ... people have no respect anymore whenever i dice with someone its always thumbs up and a laugh but ffs he just didnt get it... probably the same type of person that would kick your quarter panel in when your sleepin dirty BMW drivers !!
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Post by irish on Jul 27, 2009 18:49:25 GMT 1
i know where youre comming from, but just remember all bini owners are scum!!!! , (i mean it!)
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Post by irish on Jul 27, 2009 18:56:13 GMT 1
i know where youre comming from, but just remember all bini owners are scum!!!! , (i mean it!) there just jellous they havent got a decent car! i hate binis!
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Post by Keats on Jul 27, 2009 18:59:43 GMT 1
pffft, they have all got attitude - think they're a cut above - hmmm how stupid are they!
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Post by irish on Jul 27, 2009 19:15:45 GMT 1
Just beat a bini cooper s through the lanes and up onto the motorway but then he caught me (obviously) and gave me the finger and swerved toward me So i undertook him when he was breaking off the sliproad and gave him a big grin ;D What an ***hole though ... people have no respect anymore whenever i dice with someone its always thumbs up and a laugh but ffs he just didnt get it... probably the same type of person that would kick your quarter panel in when your sleepin dirty BMW drivers !! nope, its NOT rude to give a bini driver the finger! ever!
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Post by boycie101 on Jul 27, 2009 21:25:07 GMT 1
i personally think it rude to stick 1 finger upto BINI drivers so they get the full 2 with me ;D
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Post by gar1380 on Jul 27, 2009 21:27:36 GMT 1
only with the one hand ;D
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Post by boycie101 on Jul 27, 2009 21:46:31 GMT 1
well don't wanna spoil em gar
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Post by taffy1967 on Jul 27, 2009 22:31:41 GMT 1
Well I only ever see middle aged women driving BINIs (when I can be bothered to look, which isn't very often), so if chavvie boys are driving them too, then their just big women and deserve ignoring anyway.
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Post by taffy1967 on Jul 27, 2009 22:38:43 GMT 1
The older 'directional' Falcon tyres are a nightmare in the wet, even at low speeds. But the new type 'asymmetric' Falcon tyres seem to be far superior. Well I've not had any problems as of yet. what model or number are they called Not sure, but I think their just the latest Falcon 165/60x12 tyres and I think they have inner and outer on each side of the tyre walls. The older directional types had rotational arrows on the tyre outer walls. I don't think my recent photo's will help? (of my Mini taken last month for the agreed value insurance): - Either way, I'd say all tyre fitters would only get stock of these newer asymmetrical type Falcon tyres now. Even the Mini specialists sold off the old directional types ages ago.
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Post by irish on Jul 28, 2009 8:17:28 GMT 1
i personally think it rude to stick 1 finger upto BINI drivers so they get the full 2 with me ;D stick with me on this, i love history, during the campaigns abroad in the 16th-17 century, mostly regilous wars, welsh archers were the best in the world, the english found that out to the true, because we butchered hundreds of thousands of em, with arrows, so when the english learned to not mess with us, they recruited welsh archers abroad, all be it a unharmonious relatoinship, so when the mostly french archers were capured, they had the fore mentioned two fingers cut off, so they could no longer draw a long bow, , and that my friends is where the two finger sulaute come from, i,l get my anorack, ;D
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Post by boycie101 on Jul 28, 2009 17:13:55 GMT 1
that not just an anorak job mate, thats anorak, wellies + binnoculars ;D
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