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    Quote Originally Posted by bugjuice
    you managed to scrape the farings on a turn? which bit of the faring...???
    hopefully the bottom of it....

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimbo600
    Have to get together for a burlah sometime.
    Too right Jimbo, always more fun with someone to dice with. I was bloody impressed with that blast on your bike. Enough to start lookin into the six hundreds and now look what I've done. It'll be interesting to compare and swap bikes again. I'm still cheating on you though but only by 37cc now.
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    Take more than 37cc to better the gixxer power mate. Must be the go faster gsxr jacket I wear. Was it you I saw the other day heading north from Tawa? I tried to warn you about the HP guy waiting around the corner. But I might have just looked like I was having some wierd fit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimbo600
    Take more than 37cc to better the gixxer power mate. Must be the go faster gsxr jacket I wear. Was it you I saw the other day heading north from Tawa? I tried to warn you about the HP guy waiting around the corner. But I might have just looked like I was having some wierd fit.
    Your helmet's a give a way. Spot you a mile away. Yeah that was me leaving Tawa, just back from the VRod blat. Saw you on the GSXR1000 as well a week or so ago. That pipe sounded mint. Jimmie said it was still standard!
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