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    Ohh shit, sorry bout that.


    For the record Qkkid was in my bed, not the other way round

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pumba View Post
    Ohh shit, sorry bout that.

    No probs...you win some you lose some.
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    It's amazing what a bit of motivation can do

    This is going to be the basis for my new bucket:


    The Unknown Rider

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    Phewww bro, that's flash!!!

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    Bladdy good buying at the money you paid (yes I was watching that auction I know how much you paid)

    For the record Qkkid was in my bed, not the other way round

    Quote Originally Posted by Yow Ling View Post
    Pumba is a wise man.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pumba View Post
    Bladdy good buying at the money you paid (yes I was watching that auction I know how much you paid)
    Yes...I was quite pleased.

    And I found that linkage
    The Unknown Rider

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slingshot View Post
    It's amazing what a bit of motivation can do

    This is going to be the basis for my new bucket:


    Good stuff....gonna have to get Lady P even flasher now !!


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

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    The RGV has now arrived, courtesy of Marcus (Biggles Racing) who very kindly picked it up in Auckland and transported it to Manfeild, and Skunk who brought it the rest of the way and delivered it to my door

    On closer inspection, it looks like it's going to do the job very nicely!

    According to Sketchy, the rear shock has no rebound damping and one of the fork seals is poked, but other than that it's in good nick.

    I slipped the GP100 into the existing mounts tonight, it sits a bit low and a bit to the right so my current thinking is to make up a bracket that bolts into the existing mounts...I'll need to consult my chief engineer.

    Next job is to finish rebuilding the GP100...still procrastinating over cutting the rotary disk valve . Then I'll sort out the forks and shock, then I'll worry about mounting the motor!

    It's bloody good having an excuse to get into the garage (or garge).
    The Unknown Rider

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    Watch who you call a chief engineer.

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    It will be good to see you back out there again. Don't forget to take pictures as you go.

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    The frame is now stripped, and it turns out that I'm destined to crush my fingers every time I do work on the farken thing. First when I was dropping the engine out last week and then when I was pulling the rear shock off last night.

    Still procrastinating over that bloody disk valve.
    The Unknown Rider

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