taken from the tbm forum and posted by 'dunkman' kinda of sums it up really
Before the TFR, riding byways was really difficult for a lot of people but then some bright sparks got together and realised that the way forward was to create the TFR and lo and behold the TFR was born.
After the creation of the TFR, riding byways became a lot easier as the dirt simply got washed off afterwards. However, the TFR does have its 'anti's who tried to ban the TFR saying it was caustic and just caused needless and pointless damage to unsealed surfaces and made then look ugly and therfore spoilt their enjoyment. These Anti's formed together as they wanted things to GLEAM.
So, ask yourself, what has the TFR done for you?. Those dirty engine cases, grubby wheels, stained forks and swing arm, all have benefitted from the TFR. Even if you are not a user of the TFR, you still benefit from it if your mate washes his bike next to yours. To simply get the benefits of the TFR and not to put anything back into the barrel is simply selfish!. Why should your mate pay for the TFR and let you take the benefits for free?.
Some peole even turn up and want details of what is safe on the old copy of a COSSH sheet they got hold of but have never any intention of spending £40 - Tossers.
It's not compulsory to use TFR but if you don't you will be missing out on product stickers and a monthly COSSH sheet and the chance to enjoy your clean machine in the company of other likeminded souls and help to keep up the fight against those that would like to see the TFR consigned to history.
It's only £40 a barrel but the benefits are well worth it!
There's a fairly huge amount of debate on the TBM forum re the TRF and if you should join or not. I'm doing the wise thing and keeping out of it - been in enough arguments just recently thank you!
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-- Edited by Torr on Saturday 8th of May 2010 08:31:22 PM
Oh joy: a forum where I can properly express myself and my largely undisclosed desires?
In the week I like to pretend to be a serious business person but at the weekend I like to don unusual headwear, specialist tousers, a fishnet bodystocking with robust elements on point bits and boots.
The, when fully and luxiariantly dresse up for the task in hand, I'd love to meet some mutually minded friends and get covered in wet slippy materials like mud.... often receiving a bruise for the pleasure.
Yes we met at the show, I described you to Doug as "my new best friends" so where were you yesterday?
As for cross dressing, we can't talk about that on here mate, it gets the east Devon boys too excited!
It was scary yesterday, whenever any one fell off they pounced on them like the tellytubby perverts they are, Tinky winky was definately the worst!
Hi horny cross dresser - I did let Doug know I couldn't, nor my imaginary pluralist friend, make it. Arranged a newbie try out dartmoor run on 22nd in stead of. Soz I didn't let you know personally we could have exchanged transformation tips