like the sound of this top job fella
Adventure Bikes Top Trumps
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tiger800xc
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Re: Adventure Bikes Top Trumps
What a cracking idea
like the sound of this top job fella
like the sound of this top job fella
Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.
Ferris Bueller
Ferris Bueller
Re: Adventure Bikes Top Trumps
so how much would a suzuki dr big 800s 1996 cost roughly?
last bit of info i need
last bit of info i need
Re: Adventure Bikes Top Trumps
Done at last, i think....
Dear user,
Hope you enjoy these Adventure Motorbike Top Trumps. They took a hell of a long time to make so I hope they get used a lot.
You may find some stats you don’t agree with. Please feel free to change them.
You make find sloppy typing errors. Sorry about those.
You may not agree with some of the bike choices (particularly the TDM (included as I have one) or the Enfield) actually being ‘Adventure’ bikes. Delete as you like.
I’ve left the Triumph Tiger Explorer 1200 card blank in anticipation of its release. Please feel free to fill in the information yourselves when available.
There’s a blank page of cards on the final slide. Please feel free to include any other bikes you like here.
Top Trumps usually only have five or six categories on them. I decided to include seven as, firstly, I’d spent ages finding out all that information so I thought I might as well include it all. And secondly, because although top speeds are interesting, things like tank range and weight are probably more relevant to the adventure biker.
Top Trumps usually have a short paragraph about each card’s item under the picture. I really couldn’t be arsed to do this.
My version of Microsoft Office is the 2007 edition (which is shit by the way). If you only have an earlier version then you won’t be able to open the file until you download one of those conversion add-on things. If someone could provide a link to such a site it would be appreciated.
I recommend colour printing, cutting and then laminating the cards to prevent wear and tear. If you haven’t got a laminating machine available at work then I reckon decent stationery shops might be able to do it for you for a small cost.
Hope they can help us learn more about our adventure bike passion as well as reminding us all of the good old days in the school playground. Oh, and trying to slyly switch your top card with a better one is still considered cheating by the way!
enjoy...
Dear user,
Hope you enjoy these Adventure Motorbike Top Trumps. They took a hell of a long time to make so I hope they get used a lot.
You may find some stats you don’t agree with. Please feel free to change them.
You make find sloppy typing errors. Sorry about those.
You may not agree with some of the bike choices (particularly the TDM (included as I have one) or the Enfield) actually being ‘Adventure’ bikes. Delete as you like.
I’ve left the Triumph Tiger Explorer 1200 card blank in anticipation of its release. Please feel free to fill in the information yourselves when available.
There’s a blank page of cards on the final slide. Please feel free to include any other bikes you like here.
Top Trumps usually only have five or six categories on them. I decided to include seven as, firstly, I’d spent ages finding out all that information so I thought I might as well include it all. And secondly, because although top speeds are interesting, things like tank range and weight are probably more relevant to the adventure biker.
Top Trumps usually have a short paragraph about each card’s item under the picture. I really couldn’t be arsed to do this.
My version of Microsoft Office is the 2007 edition (which is shit by the way). If you only have an earlier version then you won’t be able to open the file until you download one of those conversion add-on things. If someone could provide a link to such a site it would be appreciated.
I recommend colour printing, cutting and then laminating the cards to prevent wear and tear. If you haven’t got a laminating machine available at work then I reckon decent stationery shops might be able to do it for you for a small cost.
Hope they can help us learn more about our adventure bike passion as well as reminding us all of the good old days in the school playground. Oh, and trying to slyly switch your top card with a better one is still considered cheating by the way!
enjoy...
Re: Adventure Bikes Top Trumps
oh, can't seem to attach and upload file to forum.
any hints about how i can do it? it's just a powerpoint file
any hints about how i can do it? it's just a powerpoint file
Re: Adventure Bikes Top Trumps
Haha that was my first bike too, black and reddave_ac wrote:Yamaha DT125 (one of my first bikes)
There was always a card that could not win on any level
no cuff too tough....
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Sprockette
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Re: Adventure Bikes Top Trumps
I think my RXS100 might win the lightest weight, but that's assuming you're not counting monkey bikes and so on that people have ridden around the world. Well, they may have carried them for a bit too.
