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    only for the first couple of weeks of ownership, then the desire goes away

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    Quote Originally Posted by wysper View Post
    only for the first couple of weeks of ownership, then the desire goes away
    I suppose it would with a jappa..........

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    Quote Originally Posted by twinbruva View Post
    I suppose it would with a jappa..........
    specially when it is a jappa, and a dual purpose, and there is no chrome - well not really.
    It gets a wash down after a dirt ride!

    actually, mine is embarrassingly clean for an adventure bike, it lacks the adventure rider LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by wysper View Post
    specially when it is a jappa, and a dual purpose, and there is no chrome - well not really.
    It gets a wash down after a dirt ride!

    actually, mine is embarrassingly clean for an adventure bike, it lacks the adventure rider LOL
    Mine's the opposite; it's got heaps of chrome but it's filthy. Got back from Ashburton, covered in bugs and general road crap but am going to Greymouth tomorrow to pay my respects to the family of one of the miners (a biker) so I'm glad I didn't wash it.

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    Good to see you this morning, Mark! Always nice to meet another KB'r in person! Love the bike! Nice colour and the shine makes me feel very guilty! Never mind, I'll get mine out and wash it when I can...
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    Cheers Ed

    Quote Originally Posted by Edbear View Post
    Good to see you this morning, Mark! Always nice to meet another KB'r in person! Love the bike! Nice colour and the shine makes me feel very guilty! Never mind, I'll get mine out and wash it when I can...

    Likewise! I'm sure you'll be on the road in no time. You'll have to do lots of k's to make up for the lost time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wysper View Post
    only for the first couple of weeks of ownership, then the desire goes away
    Not with me.. still wash mine from head to toe after she gets wet or dirty on a ride.. then polish and clean it when it's dry the next day. She is always sparkling, but have just arrived home from the south island on the M50, and am sad to say she is a dirty wee thing and the bath will just have to wait til the weekend. In the mean time, she gets ridden

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