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  1. #16
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    26th August 2015 - 15:32
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    Damn that huckery ol' maggot looks ( & sounds) more like a 'nigga' CR, than a 'cracker' CR...L.O.L...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ender EnZed View Post
    Alternatively, crashing can be an efficient way of making a bike more unique.
    True that and have had my share.Removed the front end on a 500/4 many years ago after an unfortunate meeting with a rock face up the summit road...woke up six days later.
    Be the person your dog thinks you are...

  3. #18
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    Were you lurking with intent beside 'Rock face's' truck? L.O.L...

    Or were you doing the right thing & heaving that crappy (but sensibly insured) Honda off the bloody cliff ?

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    After my experience with my GN project, I now know that hundreds upon hundreds of hours can go into a build like that, and thousands of bucks. All part of the fun really, especially making it go BRRRAAAAP! I don't regret the hours of my life lost just standing there looking at the bike deep in thought about something tiny, like how to mount the speedo, or make the shocks 20mm longer, or how to redirect some wiring. Sometimes no progress is made at all, but it has still eaten half an afternoon

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    Quote Originally Posted by KIPS powervalve View Post
    After my experience with my GN project, I now know that hundreds upon hundreds of hours can go into a build like that, and thousands of bucks. All part of the fun really, especially making it go BRRRAAAAP! I don't regret the hours of my life lost just standing there looking at the bike deep in thought about something tiny, like how to mount the speedo, or make the shocks 20mm longer, or how to redirect some wiring. Sometimes no progress is made at all, but it has still eaten half an afternoon
    It's all about the journey, not the destination.

    So there, Grasshopper.

  6. #21
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    Who you calling cracker,
    Bloody spear chuckers

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