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By Scalyback
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You may well have heard various tales about people getting close to their Enfields? Here are a couple of examples of things that have been said.




"The Bullet was a bike that demanded a relationship with its rider"



and Royal Enfield themselves saying,



"Many bullet owners develop a very close relationship with their motorcycles"



Well, I have given up trying to deny it. It's way, way to late for that. Here is my entry entitled, "At home with your bike."




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"An evening in."



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"And so to bed."




With that, I'll await those nice white coated gentlemen!





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By RoSy
#51122
Back in the 80s I ran a notorious bikers pub in here in Bristol and every night after I managed to eject the drunken clientele, I rode my bike into the pub and parked it next to the bar, shouldn't all bikes have home comforts, or in my case pub comforts.
By Rattlebattle
#51124
I'm afraid senior mangement wouldn't approve of inviting my lot into the house. Years ago I managed to wangle the purchase of a second bike bike (BMW K100RS SE) in lieu of a leased car. I used to use it to attend various conferences etc. Once I attended a meeting in Northallerton, held at a hotel. The staff there were most insistent that I parked my Beemer in the ballroom overnight, for fear of it being nicked or vandalised. This I did. Unfortunately, in the morning I had to ride it up a plank to get out of the ballroom. Those old K bikes, apart from doing seriously stellar mileages, also had a tendency to smoke a bit (a lot actually) if left on the sidestand for any length of time becuase the oil ran into the cylinder head. So in the morning I'm ashamed to say I left a pall of acrid blue smoke in the ballroom... Oh, well.
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By Scalyback
#51127

In case he needs the toilet, check out the items on the table in the first pic!

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