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    Help. finished the carby but the battery has carked it!

    Hey guys, does anyone have a battery charger I can urgently borrow tonight, I got the carby done but really need to see if the bike runs. The fucking battery has carked it at the most in-a-fucking-propriate time lol. So yeah I would be much obliged and you can have a beer too at mine as a thank you!.


    Dushy. Number is 0210582302 if you guys are textin me your coming. Before eight pm would be great.

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    Not dropping it off to you (too busy tonight) - but you can pick mine up if you want.
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    Tried push-starting her?


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    No worries I just dropped it off at stevens to get charged lol. David i'm not pushing that lump of metal anywhere, she's a heavy beast.

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    soo no mouse then??? dammit tat would have been cool...
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    I got a charger but seeing you got it sorted but do let me know next time if you need one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Drider87 View Post
    No worries I just dropped it off at stevens to get charged lol. David i'm not pushing that lump of metal anywhere, she's a heavy beast.
    Fuck off, it's not that heavy, be a man! I've seen people start 1100cc Moto Guzzis on the flat, so HTFU

    It's a twin, it'll bump easy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xerxesdaphat View Post
    Fuck off, it's not that heavy, be a man! I've seen people start 1100cc Moto Guzzis on the flat, so HTFU

    It's a twin, it'll bump easy.
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    dush, did you try using your car battery like i told you on the phone?

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    Anticipation is building to when I pick up the charged battery, take her home, install it and start the bike.....anticipation of the bike working and running good. All who want to come and witness the momentous event can *thats an excuse to help start the bike if it doesn't..which it won't...cos it WILL start lol*. On a lighter note...i pulled the battery out to find the BIGGEST ants nest ever in the bike! Hundreds of white eggs everywhere and hundreds and hudreds of black ants...suffic to say I gave the battery compartment a good cleanout...with a flamethrower *jokes*

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    You know, I got a battery charger/minder that you could've borrowed, and I am only 5 mins away from you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xerxesdaphat View Post
    Fuck off, it's not that heavy, be a man! I've seen people start 1100cc Moto Guzzis on the flat, so HTFU

    It's a twin, it'll bump easy.
    I push start a 1100cc Guzzi Breva...heavy but still do-able for a person of my size.
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    Fuck it didnt work lol the front cylinder still doesn't work..gay.

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    ^^ Bugger.

    The joys of a project bike aye. It may not feel like it now, but the more winding the road travelled in bringing back the bling, the greater the satisfaction.

    Keep persevering D man - the results will be worth it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Phurrball View Post
    ^^ Bugger.

    The joys of a project bike aye. It may not feel like it now, but the more winding the road travelled in bringing back the bling, the greater the satisfaction.

    Keep persevering D man - the results will be worth it.
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