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    Congrats again Frosty
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    Actually Ill be honest ---I bought it as a temporary measure till I get my 750 sorted out. But Im having a total ball riding the lil fella
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    Quote Originally Posted by FROSTY
    Actually Ill be honest ---I bought it as a temporary measure till I get my 750 sorted out. But Im having a total ball riding the lil fella
    Hey, a bike is a bike, whether you have it for a day or a year.
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    Well said that man. Couldnt have put it better myself
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    sounds like fun. have a good time with the new toy
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    Quote Originally Posted by FROSTY
    Actually Ill be honest ---I bought it as a temporary measure till I get my 750 sorted out. But Im having a total ball riding the lil fella
    Yeah ? I bet you end up having so much fun on it that you won't part with it 750 or no. There's some bikes that just seem to evoke a permanent grin factor. And they're usually little 'uns. 'Tis just the sheer cheek of 'em I think. Look at Mr WINJA and his Street Magic.
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    Like my DT230,the little dear punches far above it's weight,it has the same power/weight as my 750 did and I can't stop myself nailing it everywhere.Big grins alright!
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    WEll now I have a REALLY big grin on my face--mmmm me got a REAL sprotbike
    Me gone back to my dark roots and got a YAMAHA. Watch out for an evil wheelie machine on a street near you
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    Quote Originally Posted by FROSTY
    WEll now I have a REALLY big grin on my face--mmmm me got a REAL sprotbike
    Me gone back to my dark roots and got a YAMAHA. Watch out for an evil wheelie machine on a street near you
    Hmmm. Yamaha. Older vintage most likely as you hardly ever get modern bikes. Evil. Wheelie machine.

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    RD350LC.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FROSTY
    WEll now I have a REALLY big grin on my face--mmmm me got a REAL sprotbike
    Me gone back to my dark roots and got a YAMAHA. Watch out for an evil wheelie machine on a street near you
    fetching in white and pink as well!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by FROSTY
    ...and small is a matter of definition
    Yeah - tell me about it... bloody "cold water syndrome"
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    Quote Originally Posted by FROSTY
    WEll now I have a REALLY big grin on my face--mmmm me got a REAL sprotbike
    Me gone back to my dark roots and got a YAMAHA. Watch out for an evil wheelie machine on a street near you
    Nope i'm thinking SP's old yzf750sp?? Am i correct ??
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    thing BIG VERY BIG think 1200cc think
    Nahhh fuggit
    Yea YZF750sp Bloody nice bike to ride -or so Im told having barelyturned a wheel on it
    and Ive been "given" a 94 FJ1200 to keep running.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FROSTY
    thing BIG VERY BIG think 1200cc think
    Nahhh fuggit
    Yea YZF750sp Bloody nice bike to ride -or so Im told having barelyturned a wheel on it
    and Ive been "given" a 94 FJ1200 to keep running.
    Yeh i've had some fun trying to keep up with sp on it. But now he has the 04 gixxer .....

    You gonna respray or is pink the new blue????
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    Im kinda thinking the fluro pink over white could just stand out from the crowd this season
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