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    Holy Moly!! That doesn't look like the same bike (in your shed when Shaun was at your place tweaking suspension and dropping off your Gixxer).

    Just goes to show what some elbow grease and know how can achieve eh. Awesome.

    BTW, did you end up lowering the sub-frame at all?

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    Very nice.

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    Wow..you've turned that into a very nice bike...lovng the colour. think your wife will be very very happy with you...well done.

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    Well done! Nice job and I bet you got a big kiss!
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    Looks good Frosty.

    Just make sure she's done those books before you let her out....
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    Quote Originally Posted by FROSTY View Post
    I can't think of any reason why.
    Wonder if her new - custom painted bike has anything to do with it?
    Yep her bike is finally finished.The seats been chopped about 40mm.The tyres replaced,Full service and a repaint to her color of choice.
    Well, I'd be happy too if my husband did that for me Well done - bet you got more than a kiss though

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    Quote Originally Posted by SPP View Post
    Holy Moly!! That doesn't look like the same bike (in your shed when Shaun was at your place tweaking suspension and dropping off your Gixxer).

    Just goes to show what some elbow grease and know how can achieve eh. Awesome.

    BTW, did you end up lowering the sub-frame at all?
    Yep --but you'd be hard pressed to see the change
    This is stage one. The tails getting a big cleanup and at this stage a GIVI fairing on the front.
    Ohh --um its aparently called Rosie
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    Goin to have to bring her out to an ART day now ain't we?

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    yep looks like theres no excuses
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    Just dont fall into the trap of thinking that doing something big is equivalent in brownie points to doing a lot of small things. Major mistake.

    Nooo...this is cancelled out by leaving the toilet seat up...
    But regained by buying her flowers...
    easy come, easy go...
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    Quote Originally Posted by R-Soul View Post
    Nooo...this is cancelled out by leaving the toilet seat up...
    How hard can that be the putting down is a gravity assisted operation... would think even the weaker sex could manage that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bald Eagle View Post
    How hard can that be the putting down is a gravity assisted operation... would think even the weaker sex could manage that.
    Apparently "if you dont know thenI am not going to tell you"....

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