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cowpoos
4th February 2005, 21:54
I've just been out in the garage....putting the bike back together....swetting...growling...crying...etc :shutup: :angry2:
The usual full range of emotions you have when putting something back together that came apart so easy ?????
I got thinking.....you really have to respect the japanese....how they put those seemingly [is that a word....erm....] imposable parts of fairing,hoses,wires,etc on those bikes day in day out in a factory....
It must be a F%$#!*%&^^$%#!@t of a job....
Maybe thats how the art of yoga came about?
Waylander
4th February 2005, 21:57
Much respect to them for building cool bikes and such. But you have to realize that there are like atleast 90 peaple putting together that bike over a period of time and you are by yourself or with someone else so its gonna take you more time.:Punk:
StoneChucker
4th February 2005, 22:03
Don't they have smaller hands?
cowpoos
4th February 2005, 22:05
Don't they have smaller hands?
What are you trying to say stoney.......hmmmm
zeRax
4th February 2005, 22:34
stoney might have a point :P
that and might they all do seperate parts of the bike ;O?
one chimp to clip hoses on and stuff on all the bikes perhaps and another guy to do anothing job ;P?
StoneChucker
4th February 2005, 22:39
What are you trying to say stoney.......hmmmm
What do you think I was trying to say? :blank: Was j/k that their smaller hands could fit in the tighter spaces on the bike :stupid:
Read my most recent thread, and you'll see that I do have respect for the people assembling bikes. Takes practice, for sure!
loosebruce
5th February 2005, 01:54
Small hands, try undoing the rear header pipe clamp on ya TL with a hand in cast, it doesn't fit and there is no way it's gonna fit but i still keep trying :spudwhat:
I didn't have to worry much about putting all the fairings n shit back on coz there is none, eh now. But the TL can be a bit fiddly at the best of times, like the times it was still in one peice, ah memories.
Sniper
5th February 2005, 09:18
Nothing wrong with small hands. :whistle:
Riff Raff
5th February 2005, 09:21
Maybe thats how the art of yoga came about?
Yoga came from India, didn't it? I think it's a variation on the Kama Sutra, or is it the other way round? :spudwhat:
Midnight 82
5th February 2005, 09:54
I've just been out in the garage....putting the bike back together....swetting...growling...crying...etc :shutup: :angry2:
The usual full range of emotions you have when putting something back together that came apart so easy ?????
I got thinking.....you really have to respect the japanese....how they put those seemingly [is that a word....erm....] imposable parts of fairing,hoses,wires,etc on those bikes day in day out in a factory....
It must be a F%$#!*%&^^$%#!@t of a job....
Maybe thats how the art of yoga came about?
:spudwave: Well havin the right gear for the right job comes to mind.
MrMelon
5th February 2005, 10:02
Nothing wrong with small hands. :whistle:
Is that cabbage I smell?
cowpoos
5th February 2005, 19:57
:spudwave: Well havin the right gear for the right job comes to mind.
The gear is all there my friend....a farmers best friend....that coz my workers [and me ocasionally] break stuff. :cool:
cowpoos
5th February 2005, 20:00
Small hands, try undoing the rear header pipe clamp on ya TL with a hand in cast, it doesn't fit and there is no way it's gonna fit but i still keep trying :spudwhat:
I didn't have to worry much about putting all the fairings n shit back on coz there is none, eh now. But the TL can be a bit fiddly at the best of times, like the times it was still in one peice, ah memories.
I can kinda imagine bruce.....its bloody hard to get at and apply enough grunt to with good hands
Pwalo
5th February 2005, 20:13
Small hands, try undoing the rear header pipe clamp on ya TL with a hand in cast, it doesn't fit and there is no way it's gonna fit but i still keep trying :spudwhat:
I didn't have to worry much about putting all the fairings n shit back on coz there is none, eh now. But the TL can be a bit fiddly at the best of times, like the times it was still in one peice, ah memories.
I can imagine it's a bugger. You'd have laughed seeing me try to clean my bike with a cast on may left had, and pins in my right hand.
I don't think my wife knew wether to laugh or yell at me for being so stupid.
Zapf
5th February 2005, 21:05
Yoga came from India, didn't it? I think it's a variation on the Kama Sutra, or is it the other way round? :spudwhat:
yep from some guru in northern india I think .... just u wait till they start making bikes! :P
Zen comes from japan thou.... and the TL ... hheheh
John
5th February 2005, 21:12
I respect anyone who can forge pistons, or even put them into the box fit them to the crank, or even someone who does the WOF inspections, and also I respect anyone who can make me coffee, man coffee is good beer is better, I wonder how they make bottles ohh such a big world :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana:
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