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    winge, winge, bitch, bitch, whine.
    The real mystery is how come that fat bastard Hurley has never lost any weight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Str8 Jacket
    Cheers for all your advice guy's. My b\f has removed the clutch lever and is going to get his mate to straighten it tomorrow morning,
    The best thing is that my neighbour has agreed to let me ride the mighty GN up there driveway up the side of their house, and right up to my entrance way, which is awesome! The only catch is that their driveway is insanely slippery . . .
    wellll you DO know the rules!!???

    if it is slippery... just give it heaps, fall off,

    then sue em... and your land lord, they get a new drive, you get a new bike,


    what a ride so far!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ajturbo
    wellll you DO know the rules!!???

    if it is slippery... just give it heaps, fall off,

    then sue em... and your land lord, they get a new drive, you get a new bike,

    Now if only we were in America!
    "Some people are like clouds, once they fuck off, it's a great day!"

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    I bent my back break leaver on SH22 - Like someone said, I got a pipe over it, a piece of wood behind it (Which got burnt ) and heated the arm with a powerful heat gun. Seemed to do the trick.
    The typical computer tech - Smashing things fixes things for good

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    Blah Use heat

    hi mate.

    Make sure you warm the lever up.

    I have done this a few times succesfully.

    I used my wifes hairdryer and got it nice and toasty and applied gentle pressure.

    Works a treat

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    Hi Str8, thats gotta suck havin' ya bike dinged. Don't worry too much, I doubt it will be your last one.

    If you get stuck, I have a garage full of tools and a hand if ya need it. Keep us informed as to how you go. Also when you can, fit an alarm. Too many bikes go missing.

    Cheers :spudwave:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Str8 Jacket
    Cheers for all your advice guy's. My b\f has removed the clutch lever and is going to get his mate to straighten it tomorrow morning,
    The best thing is that my neighbour has agreed to let me ride the mighty GN up there driveway up the side of their house, and right up to my entrance way, which is awesome! The only catch is that their driveway is insanely slippery . . .
    Damn Hell's that's got to be gutting. But if you'd come down south like you were 'sposed to, it may never have happened
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