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jim 22nd February 2012 04:11 PM

Re: €1.70 a litre
 
[quote=Big Man Andy;2625965]I'm gonna start muck about with cookin oil in me cage.

I know Speedy Merrigan uses it in his race truck.

:thumbsup2:[/quote]


hmmm... :think: doesnt enfield or maybe its harley that make a diesel bike?couple gallons every week out of the local chipper,flute about a bit getting it to run on it....fook the gobermint....sorted :victory:

Big Man Andy 22nd February 2012 04:14 PM

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[quote=jim;2625984]hmmm... :think: doesnt enfield or maybe its harley that make a diesel bike?couple gallons every week out of the local chipper,flute about a bit getting it to run on it....fook the gobermint....sorted :victory:[/quote]

Stinks up the place though.

heartofstone 22nd February 2012 04:22 PM

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[quote=gixermad;2625869]We blame everybody for state of the country and most just get on a plane and fuck off. When you think of all the men and women that lost there lives for Irish freedom my jasus they would turn in there graves. Until we stand up and say enough is enough the pricks in power will keep robing us. It would make you sick, so shut up and do something about it if ye have the balls if not get on a plane and leave it to somebody else.:mad1:[/quote]

100% Correct, like i said we have only ourselves to blame, we need to get out on the streets and PROTEST before its too late:

jim 22nd February 2012 04:24 PM

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[quote=Big Man Andy;2625987]Stinks up the place though.[/quote]


yeah,smell like burgers and fish and chips but fook it.....free bikeing :biggrin_old:

jimgoose 22nd February 2012 04:25 PM

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[quote=jim;2626005]yeah,smell like burgers and fish and chips but fook it.....free bikeing :biggrin_old:[/quote]

How bad! Bates CO and sulphur! :woots:

heartofstone 22nd February 2012 04:27 PM

Re: €1.70 a litre
 
Often wondered about getting some sort of club together say in the dublin area, or any part of the country say you get 100 bikers or more to buy juice at a particular depot in return we gat a deduction on the price ?

Vjmc.Cork 22nd February 2012 04:27 PM

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[quote=corkgsxr;2625880]And I think talk of 4 euro a litre is Bollix.

War in Iran will make no difference there is already a ban on Iran oil.

Price of barrel isn't much different to in 2008 so why such a rise[/quote]

One word,Profiteering.

jim 22nd February 2012 04:27 PM

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[quote=jimgoose;2626006]How bad! Bates CO and sulphur! :woots:[/quote]

i can see the zzr gettin a transplant in the futur :biggrin_old:

Toe Cutter 22nd February 2012 04:35 PM

Re: €1.70 a litre
 
Just wait till the Iranians step up the anti in responce to possible attack from israel etc, price will go through the roof.

jim 22nd February 2012 04:37 PM

Re: €1.70 a litre
 
[quote=heartofstone;2626001]100% Correct, like i said we have only ourselves to blame, we need to get out on the streets and PROTEST before its too late:[/quote]

been saying that for the last 3or4 years...no point in just a few of us going,get told to "loodge da haahatuude" fairly quick by the lads on the gate in leinster house...and end up in the cell in pearse street...

heartofstone 22nd February 2012 04:37 PM

Re: €1.70 a litre
 
[quote=heartofstone;2626007]Often wondered about getting some sort of club together say in the dublin area, or any part of the country say you get 100 bikers or more to buy juice at a particular depot in return we gat a deduction on the price ?[/quote]

you could,if you had the numbers, get Honda or some other mail bike dealer to come on board, they could subsidise it, they spend a lot of money advertising so if you had a sticker with say "Honda fuel save" or something like that when selling new bikes they could offer a discount fuel card. Just an idea!

heartofstone 22nd February 2012 04:40 PM

Re: €1.70 a litre
 
[quote=jim;2626019]been saying that for the last 3or4 years...no point in just a few of us going,get told to "loodge da haahatuude" fairly quick by the lads on the gate in leinster house...and end up in the cell in pearse street...[/quote]

All about numbers I am not in any club or bikers association or anything,but someone or somebody needs to do it.

bonny 22nd February 2012 04:48 PM

Re: €1.70 a litre
 
[quote=heartofstone;2626001]100% Correct, like i said we have only ourselves to blame, we need to get out on the streets and PROTEST before its too late:[/quote]

Do you honestly think the blueshirts or the turncoat labour party give a flying fook about a load of lads protesting outside , they are lining their pockets like the last shower of theiving scum did, then retire on a massive golden handshake and lotto-win pension :mad1:.
The sad thing is its going to damage the economy further, and more people will wind up on the labour or emigrating never to return, you can feel good though that all this tax revenue is going to help the debts of fingers fingleton and johnny ronan etc, makes you feel warm and fuzzy inside doesn't it ?

Big Man Andy 22nd February 2012 04:49 PM

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[quote=bonny;2626035]Do you honestly think the blueshirts or the turncoat labour party give a flying fook about a load of lads protesting outside , they are lining their pockets like the last shower of theiving scum did, then retire on a massive golden handshake and lotto-win pension :mad1:.
The sad thing is its going to damage the economy further, and more people will wind up on the labour or emigrating never to return, you can feel good though that all this tax revenue is going to help the debts of finger fingleton and johnny ronan etc, makes you feel warm and fuzzy inside doesn't it ?[/quote]

What I thought.

There's fuck all I think we can do. Tis the same as water and electric. Ya don't wanna pay for it? Fair enough. You ain't gettin any...

:mad1:

Slaon 22nd February 2012 04:55 PM

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[quote=dMaN;2625738]Petrol hit 15 SKR in Sweden this week. Roughly €1.64.
[/quote]

in the planning stages of planing a trip around Norway and Sweden next year and weirdly enough t'is even higher in Norway

heartofstone 22nd February 2012 04:57 PM

Re: €1.70 a litre
 
[quote=bonny;2626035]Do you honestly think the blueshirts or the turncoat labour party give a flying fook about a load of lads protesting outside , they are lining their pockets like the last shower of theiving scum did, then retire on a massive golden handshake and lotto-win pension :mad1:.
The sad thing is its going to damage the economy further, and more people will wind up on the labour or emigrating never to return, you can feel good though that all this tax revenue is going to help the debts of fingers fingleton and johnny ronan etc, makes you feel warm and fuzzy inside doesn't it ?[/quote]

I agree but what do we do sit back and take it or get out there and have our voice heard. think of the traffic chaos if bikers from all over the country decended on the streets of dublin in a well orgainised slow proteston a friday afternoon (and every friday afternoon) untill they listened. There is so many issues facing bikers , like for example the news laws that are due that will ban all bikes over 7 years old from urban areas, bus lanes, the cost for young lads getting into biking etc, etc. its not only the cost of fuel

Fledermaus 22nd February 2012 04:58 PM

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Buy A CG125 or the like while they're still cheap,probably your only option to keep on biking down the line.Country's had it.Lived abroad for a while,and i regret ever coming back to this shithole. And it was always fucked,this is nothing new.90% of people ever born here had to struggle to survive,and we've always licked the arses of the other 10%. Our leadership is weak,and so are the rest of us. Nothing will ever change here.

BM69 22nd February 2012 05:03 PM

[quote=jester83;2625667]its set to go between 2.50-3 euro by the end of the year[/quote]

Bollox. Where I you hear that.

Slaon 22nd February 2012 05:06 PM

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[quote=heartofstone;2626047] There is so many issues facing bikers , like for example the news laws that are due that will ban all bikes over 7 years old from urban areas,[/quote]

:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:




[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dTAAsCNK7RA[/ame]

Big Man Andy 22nd February 2012 05:12 PM

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A I reckon we should wait for the Taxi and Hauliers to organize a rally.

:wassat:

kickassdude 22nd February 2012 05:15 PM

Re: €1.70 a litre
 
[quote=Fledermaus;2626051]Buy A CG125 or the like while they're still cheap,probably your only option to keep on biking down the line.Country's had it.Lived abroad for a while,and i regret ever coming back to this shithole. And it was always fucked,this is nothing new.90% of people ever born here had to struggle to survive,and we've always licked the arses of the other 10%. Our leadership is weak,and so are the rest of us. Nothing will ever change here.[/quote]

Great post, I agree with ya totally ..... there must be more to Oireland than this :ninja: people with eyebrows on their cheeks ... badly tarmacked drives :biggrin_old:

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1QRlR0ctjNE[/ame]

heartofstone 22nd February 2012 05:18 PM

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[quote=Big Man Andy;2626068]A I reckon we should wait for the Taxi and Hauliers to organize a rally.

:wassat:[/quote]

Taxis, finding one that speaks english never mind the issues about fuel cost would be the problem

Big Man Andy 22nd February 2012 05:24 PM

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[quote=heartofstone;2626077]Taxis, finding one that speaks english never mind the issues about fuel cost would be the problem[/quote]

Lets not go down that road.

:thumbsup2:

heartofstone 22nd February 2012 05:39 PM

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[quote=Big Man Andy;2626085]Lets not go down that road.

:thumbsup2:[/quote]
Speaking about Taxis heading from inchicore to town yesterday ,slow moving traffic I was using the bus lane when a prick of a taxi decided with no warning to pull into the buslane he never looked or saw me and only I jammed on would of hit me , now by bike is white fulllights on and wearing a high vis,anyway he get out and starts to give me a mouthfull about being in the bus lane. the thing was he was about six foot five the bigest cunt I ever saw full of tattos, with a face that must of being battered since he was a kid so decided not to argue and rode on. could of have been nasty. thinking that he might have saw me in the bus lane and pulled out on purpose just to prove a point and have a go at me.

benny13 22nd February 2012 05:53 PM

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[quote=heartofstone;2626096]Speaking about Taxis heading from inchicore to town yesterday ,slow moving traffic I was using the bus lane when a prick of a taxi decided with no warning to pull into the buslane he never looked or saw me and only I jammed on would of hit me , now by bike is white fulllights on and wearing a high vis,anyway he get out and starts to give me a mouthfull about being in the bus lane. the thing was he was about six foot five the bigest cunt I ever saw full of tattos, with a face that must of being battered since he was a kid so decided not to argue and rode on. could of have been nasty. thinking that he might have saw me in the bus lane and pulled out on purpose just to prove a point and have a go at me.[/quote]

ah jaysus, speak in pyckie language and he'd shit himself:lbhbh:

Sugule Ali 22nd February 2012 05:58 PM

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how much ????

one armed bandit 22nd February 2012 06:00 PM

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[QUOTE=corkgsxr;2625880

Price of barrel isn't much different to in 2008 so why such a rise[/QUOTE]

Correctomundo Will, heard this on the wireless recently, whatever happened to rapeseed oil for running dazils, biofuel me hole. I remember seeing a lad in Aldis car park in Frankfield filling up with cooking oil from the litre bottles:lbhbh:

Theres no margin on petrol thats why the forecourts are more like car parks with people in doing there fecking shopping, very few petrol stations still open that dont have a shop attached:thumbsup2:

slapper 22nd February 2012 06:01 PM

Re: €1.70 a litre
 
[quote=heartofstone;2626096]Speaking about Taxis heading from inchicore to town yesterday ,slow moving traffic I was using the bus lane when a prick of a taxi decided with no warning to pull into the buslane he never looked or saw me and only I jammed on would of hit me , now by bike is white fulllights on and wearing a high vis,anyway he get out and starts to give me a mouthfull about being in the bus lane. the thing was he was about six foot five the bigest cunt I ever saw full of tattos, with a face that must of being battered since he was a kid so decided not to argue and rode on. could of have been nasty. thinking that he might have saw me in the bus lane and pulled out on purpose just to prove a point and have a go at me.[/quote]

i'd take off my lid calmly and then smack him so fuckin hard with the gloves still on even if i had to jump to do it
and it would be the first time i had to jump to take some one down :rolleyes2:

GreenRex 22nd February 2012 06:52 PM

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ITs even getting expensive here , their talkling $5/Gal here by summer. Absolutely nothing to do with supply and demand its the fucking speculators who drive the price:rolleyes2:. THe US is now a net exporter of fuel for the first time in 40 years cause they can get more shipping it overseas then selling it here. Now before you say you lucky bastards only $5/Gal shits more spread out here, plus the gov's take is about 20c/litre and there is no public transport to speak off. Ah fuck it the ZRX or the SD or the soon to be RZ are a lot cheaper then the psycho analysis I'd need if I didn't ride:lbhbh: Ride on a fuck em all :thumbsup2:

Ill just work from home more ( I have a 15 mile commute) when its pissing rain to avoid the tr*ck driving

Vjmc.Cork 22nd February 2012 07:28 PM

Re: €1.70 a litre
 
[quote=GreenRex;2626175]ITs even getting expensive here , their talkling $5/Gal here by summer. Absolutely nothing to do with supply and demand its the fucking speculators who drive the price:rolleyes2:. THe US is now a net exporter of fuel for the first time in 40 years cause they can get more shipping it overseas then selling it here. Now before you say you lucky bastards only $5/Gal shits more spread out here, plus the gov's take is about 20c/litre and there is no public transport to speak off. Ah fuck it the ZRX or the SD or the soon to be RZ are a lot cheaper then the psycho analysis I'd need if I didn't ride:lbhbh: Ride on a fuck em all :thumbsup2:

Ill just work from home more ( I have a 15 mile commute) when its pissing rain to avoid the tr*ck driving[/quote]

Like I said earlier,profiteering.
Also,at the start of the winter poeple were expecting more bad weather so stocked up on heating oil.
The oil companies siezed the opportunity to rape people some more,which also pushed up the price of Dasel.Remember a few weeks ago dasel cost more than petrol,now ya know why:thumbsup2:

FizzyCola 22nd February 2012 07:37 PM

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We need French style protests if people in Ireland are going to bother at all. We would need a country wide protest with people from all walks of life. Taxi drivers sitting outside the dail for 2 hours one week and bikers the next is going to do fuck all.

At the moment the country isnt even strong enough for a massive public protest. Place would fall apart even more if people took holidays or didnt turn up to work for 2 weeks to protest.

Irish people are too laid back for a massive protest and the fuckers in power no that full well.

Vjmc.Cork 22nd February 2012 07:43 PM

Re: €1.70 a litre
 
[quote=FizzyCola;2626258]We need French style protests if people in Ireland are going to bother at all. We would need a country wide protest with people from all walks of life. Taxi drivers sitting outside the dail for 2 hours one week and bikers the next is going to do fuck all.

At the moment the country isnt even strong enough for a massive public protest. Place would fall apart even more if people took holidays or didnt turn up to work for 2 weeks to protest.

Irish people are too laid back for a massive protest and the fuckers in power no that full well.[/quote]

Thers a lot more to it than that.
People say the Irish are too lazy to protest.Not really true IMO.
The real problem is theres no leadership in opposition.
You have lots of groups whineing about this and that and when they get what they want they fade away.
What we need is someone who will stand up to the cnuts and bring everyone along with him.
Until then we're at nothing.

cloudhopper 22nd February 2012 08:12 PM

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[quote=GreenRex;2626175]Now before you say you lucky bastards only $5/Gal shits more spread out here, plus the gov's take is about 20c/litre and there is no public transport to speak off.[/quote]

Lucky bastards! No kidding.

It's $8.25 per gallon over here and of that the irish state takes about $5.96 in whatever bogus taxes.

Dublin Bus is the most unreliable and one of the most expensive public transport systems in Europe.
And all we get from our road taxes are patch worked roads that could only be ridden safely with a GS and make roads in inner Mongolia look desirable. Plus they are littered with privatised speed vans that serve no other purpose but to ripoff the irish motorist on that little part of road that is not yet fallen into complete disrepair. :mad1:

blk150 22nd February 2012 09:10 PM

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[quote=FizzyCola;2626258]We need French style protests if people in Ireland are going to bother at all. We would need a country wide protest with people from all walks of life. Taxi drivers sitting outside the dail for 2 hours one week and bikers the next is going to do fuck all.

At the moment the country isnt even strong enough for a massive public protest. Place would fall apart even more if people took holidays or didnt turn up to work for 2 weeks to protest.

Irish people are too laid back for a massive protest and the fuckers in power no that full well.[/quote]

Irish people don't do protest well.:bag:

fr4nz 22nd February 2012 09:23 PM

Re: €1.70 a litre
 
[quote=switched;2625808]Buy yourself a Kawasaki ER6 for economical commuting ([B]60 mpg plus possible[/B]) and then use it for racing at the weekends in the new for 2012 stock Mini twins class at Irish Clubman's.[/quote]

I must be riding a different version of that ER than, never got even close to that:lbhbh:

photon 22nd February 2012 09:50 PM

Re: €1.70 a litre
 
I'm telling ya....it won't be long before we'll be downloading akra apps to our battery management systems to get a sound like the old days of petrol :woots:

My bet is on Honda bringing the first credible leccy bike to market.

I polished one off to a dude 22nd February 2012 09:54 PM

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[quote=fr4nz;2626423]I must be riding a different version of that ER than, never got even close to that:lbhbh:[/quote]

UK gallons and cruising at 55mph open road only :lbhbh:

Vjmc.Cork 22nd February 2012 10:01 PM

Re: €1.70 a litre
 
[quote=photon;2626469]I'm telling ya....it won't be long before we'll be downloading akra apps to our battery management systems to get a sound like the old days of petrol :woots:

My bet is on Honda bringing the first credible leccy bike to market.[/quote]

Electric vehicules?dunno bout that,check this out,Warning,cage references:ninja:

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benny13 22nd February 2012 10:26 PM

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[quote=Vjmc.Cork;2626495]Electric vehicules?dunno bout that,check this out,Warning,cage references:ninja:

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[/quote]

jaysus, thats gotta hurt

GM

wezz k 22nd February 2012 10:36 PM

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