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  1. #46
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    Damn.. all I got for my birthday a couple of weeks ago.. was undies...

    ENJOY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Jen
    GET ON
    SIT DOWN
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    I had the honour of catching a rider on one of these beautys at a red on Vivian St this afternoon, was it you by any chance Her_b4? Either way congratulations, she's super groovy Red bikes are the best

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    Sweet merciful crap, my pants!

    I have a full-on chubby right now.

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    What is involved in lowering the bike and by how much can the seat height be dropped? Does this reduce the handling capability?

    I love the look of the bike. Too aggressive for an old fella like me - enjoy.
    Here for the ride.

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    [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1kfRPEDgg-c[/youtube]

    Something I found. Sounds great !!!!!


    "...you meet the weirdest people riding a Guzzi !!..."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Her_B4 View Post
    Ok finally!!

    Here are a couple of pic’s of my birthday present to myself (in Flames’ terms – my sexy new toyboy!)

    Now excuse me while I go and sit on it just ONE more time…

    OMG my bike wants to be yours when in grows up


    OMG what does it ride like? how much more savage than the 996/998 range is it...? are some things kind of the smae or radically different..OMG
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    Quote Originally Posted by Her_B4 View Post

    Now excuse me while I go and sit on it just ONE more time…
    Hot bike, but sitting on your dog is a little excessive isnt it?!?!?!

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    he he he -

    Getting 'out there' has been a wee bit of a mission unfortunately - See this thread but nearly good to go.

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    Talking

    Very nice and happy birthday, That'll be one to remember for a long time

    Hope you get even more pleasure riding it than you are at the moment looking at it. If that's the case it'll be one hell of a ride

    A friend of mine is getting one so hope to see one in the flesh soon and maybe even touch it

    Enjoy

    A big Thank you to Marty at typeface for sponsoring me to have a go in my first race


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    Quote Originally Posted by Her_B4 View Post
    he he he -

    Getting 'out there' has been a wee bit of a mission unfortunately - See this thread but nearly good to go.
    was reading your other thread, I feel sorry for you. can't say I even thought about that problem.

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    Well, today is the first time I have been back on a bike since my accident (Easter weekend).


    To say that I am impressed with my new toy would be a MAJOR understatement.

    Just one more aftermarket part to finish the picture ...... a radar detector may well be in order....



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    yup almost impossible to keep under 100 - it's practically stalling at that speed in 4th radar detector def. in order. mind the dudes with short haircuts with hairdryers pointed at your red bullet i realised the other day that I' couldnt' remember the last time I had mine in 6th so I clicked up two gears to it on the motorway just to see. well that didn;t last long ... need either the race track or salt flats for that...

    also i didn't realise you had to go through so much to ge the height ok. they pretty small bikes with narrow waists so i thought it'd be sweet... the one i was feeling a wee bit short for was the superduke - it's the only one that feels like a driveway might get the better of me if i had to break in the middle and put the feet down...
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    Yep - I know what you mean - I was trying to slow him down going down the hill and it was like trying to rein a couple of nervous race horses that were keen to get going.... a race track would be just the thing to use all those other gears.....

    It is the 999s and more - and more .....

    Fantastic.. just fantastic - sigh

    Yes, a lot of people that are shorter than me actually have longer legs and so don't quite understand my predicament. BUT all sorted now and now I have a decent grip on the ground.

    Here is pic of my revamped boots - hope they have come out ok...
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    One of the tricks to built-up soles on boots (as Mrs H discovered) is the shaping of the instep. If it's too narrow the boot acts as a clothes-peg and can't be easily moved for shifting gear or braking. After having had hers built up (a few sparkles on them and Elton John would have been envious), she had the extension halved for riding practicality reasons. It's a great solution, however, for those with Ducks' Disease.
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    Thanks hun... as you know they are needed on my side too... will get in touch with your shoe guy.

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