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    ive got two mirrors [one minus glass, the other with glass fragments], three brake levers and one plastic part from between the engine and carb that was replaced when she was serviced. i keep all parts if i can...they are on my book shelf, and i plan to salvage some parts from the wreck, like the badge that fell off and a few other bits and bobs.
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    I have some wonderful memories.

    Oh yeah, a dodgy hip and a knee that makes interesting crunching noises sometimes.
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    Still got the kick start lever off my SD900 Ducati that I removed after using it to smack my shin on the foot peg for the umteenth time.
    Bloody odd design that one!!

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    Im trying to get rid of all my crap but lets recap on all the stuff i have here:
    R5 sidecovers, vauxhall chevanne badges, 8 plates, some zxr crap, 2 jars of nut-bolts-washers-niknaks...that were replaced off bikes.
    And down in Kati i have:
    Left overs from my RG (fairing pieces, and few other things), left overs from the TS, Dads graveyard to NZs collection of XS 750/850's, my sisters abandoned corolla, prob some more of my sigma/chevanne parts.....
    All i can say is
    "Trademe - One mans collection, is another mans junk that he wants to buy"
    Without that philosophy this list would easily be twice the size
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    Old rooted chain and sprockets from the ZZR, old keys, pieces of plastic from the fairings from when I crashed.

    And of course an entire engine with holes out the front and back and little pieces of pistons........

    That engine will get cleaned and become a loving part of my furniture someday.

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    Quote Originally Posted by justsomeguy
    Old rooted chain and sprockets from the ZZR, old keys, pieces of plastic from the fairings from when I crashed.

    And of course an entire engine with holes out the front and back and little pieces of pistons........

    That engine will get cleaned and become a loving part of my furniture someday.
    So when do we get to see some real photos of this engine ?
    As good as you are an artist tho :P
    Phenoix the bike riding Phoenix.
    For from his crash, he shall rise again.
    And now his Bikes all back together again, YAY

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    The first tyre of my scooter, It did about 100km's before I did a half hour burn out on it untill it poped....

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    my last car - the whole thing in the gargre since April. just got the lazy ass in gear to start opening doors

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phenoix
    So when do we get to see some real photos of this engine ?
    As good as you are an artist tho :P
    Hi Pheonix,

    I posted some pics in the original thread of JSG's old engine taken on Saturday. Check out his"little bits of pistons" in a couple of them. Very messy.
    Keep the shiny side upright, Rhino.

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    keys to the mv agusta CORSE that i crashed, an woke up. locked the keys away in my head. never to be forgotten in case i have the same dream again.

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    By the time thou hast that dream again, the CORSE will have been crashed by some dreaming squidley, and will be tangled wreck.
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