I call Suffolk home, but I will be in Turkey for 15 months (now for 2 years) starting in October '05
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Bastard Turkish Taxis
grumble...grumble...bitch bitch bitch....
well that about sums up my atitude lately.
About 3 weeks ago...one day before i got on a plane for Texas (i hate texas, almost as much as i hate Turkey) a taxi driver was following me home from the store where i had purchased some dog food for my lovely poochies and some provisions for a mate of mine who was going to look after the freindly canines while i was sweating in Texas.
All went well, untill i went to unlock the door and heard my precious CBR 600 hit the floor of the garage! The twat had reversed so far up my drive that he backed into the opening of the car-port/garage and hit my bike on the exhaust knocking it forward off the sidestand. It hit the concrete so hard it cracked the alternator cover and started bleeding oil!
Now 3 weeks later I finally got some good news from the insurance company...after arguing with them for an entire week! The checks in the mail...i wont hold my breath but at least it is on its way.
one good thing, my missus is in England visitin her family so I get to work on the Bike in the air conditioned house watching football!
<note the moggy on guard duty...poxy dogs are asleep in the bedroom> ...hmm possibly not...evidently this message board is smarter than I am...i uploaded the picture and now cant find it, hopefully it will be there when it is done <grin>
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I call Suffolk home, but I will be in Turkey for 15 months (now for 2 years) starting in October '05
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Dustbowl!
Turkey is definatly a dustbowl, it gets everywhere. Even with the A/C on and cleaning the filter every week the house requires constant dusting, i have been thinking of fitting a windscreen wiper & washer to the Telly to keep it clean.
Not only that but they made the roads with marble in the concrete & blacktop. I live just outside a large city (Adana) and the traffic polishes the roads to a super-slick finish. You combine that with the dust that covers everything and you get burnouts without holding the brakes! Acceleration anywhere near peak torque just makes the back end dance. It is very difficult to get the front up cause the back just slips & forget trying to get a knee down on a roundabout. At first i wondered how the Turkish bikers dealt with it, then I followed one through the city and saw they only get on it when the bike is fully upright. We took one twisty road next to the lake and i was riding up on them in every corner and holding off the throttle on the exits to keep from overtaking! He said I was nutz!
As for the chain...getting proper lube is not easy here we got 1 can to share with 3 bikers! I got to find that shop the Turk took me toagain and get some more.
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