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  1. #46
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    Quote Originally Posted by manuboy
    man i get a bit antsey when i'm out / about and somebody scoots past on a blue SV... or being at a rally and some dude spots ya and parks beside ya on his blue SV. Like chicks and outfits....

    You guys immune???
    So, what youre saying is you ride a girls bike?
    As for the SV bling, I was struggling to see what you'd actually changed from standard! Is that one less tooth on the rear sprocket or something?
    PS Hiya Joni

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    Quote Originally Posted by gav
    So, what youre saying is you ride a girls bike?
    As for the SV bling, I was struggling to see what you'd actually changed from standard! Is that one less tooth on the rear sprocket or something?
    PS Hiya Joni
    3. Colour matched seat cowl + hugger (same guy that did Aarons R1) + Powerbronze radiator/oil protectors + custom fender elim & integrated LED indicators
    small issue with englais comprehension there G? that's be why you bought that blouse machine... thought it said Ducati on the side

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    "Colour matched seat cowl, blah blah blah" sorry thought half that shit came standard, see my bike? Seat cowl standard mate
    Just thought "bling" meant stuff that you know, someone apart from an anorak wearing Suzuki vee twin owner might glance at and think "wow, look at those cool mods!" instead of "hmmm, gay cheap arse standard front indicators...." hang on, you've removed those homo side indicator thingys off the fork legs, nice touch

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    Those SV's have a lot going for them, styley looking machine, good torquey mill in them too. That looks very tasty, I love the little stainless guards over the coolers, thats sexy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by manuboy
    Joni arrived. She would have offered hot sweaty bikers a drink but Kickaha had NONE. He did have a 3 day old pie on the stove,
    I thought she might be hungry after her trip so I left some food out for her


    Quote Originally Posted by Rashika
    ...and who says GUZZIS cant do parlour tricks, nice burnout D
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    Quote Originally Posted by Joni
    Cathy - Yes the oven does work, but the scary thing is what he usually puts in it... I wont say you wont believe me, you know him well enough that you would! :slap:
    Doesn't everyone use there oven to heat ther engine cases before they put the bearings in them?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kickaha
    Doesn't everyone use there oven to heat ther engine cases before they put the bearings in them?
    It says to do that in the manual. Why won't women understand that?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sniper
    It says to do that in the manual. Why won't women understand that?
    Yeah just remember that if you do it for your wheels, remember to take the tyre off first. For some stupid reason they melt if they get hot

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    Quote Originally Posted by k14
    Yeah just remember that if you do it for your wheels, remember to take the tyre off first. For some stupid reason they melt if they get hot
    Don't tell me he did that
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sniper
    It says to do that in the manual. Why won't women understand that?
    nooooooo wait ...you guys haven't been reading the MANUAL have you??
    you'll start turning into forward thinking intelligent females next
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rashika
    nooooooo wait ...you guys haven't been reading the MANUAL have you??
    you'll start turning into forward thinking intelligent females next
    Not your manual. We have our own........
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sniper
    Not your manual. We have our own........
    yeah? ....well that explains an awful lot then
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rashika
    yeah? ....well that explains an awful lot then
    We have our reasons, being male is not as easy as you make it out to be
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kickaha
    Doesn't everyone use there oven to heat ther engine cases before they put the bearings in them?
    Na, it's for drying your leathers and melting the Snowseal into them.
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    The SV is definately a great bike, good value for money!

    About a month ago I pulled into a petrol station in Woodville, no less than five SV's there. They're so common now. Seeing so many around I've recently become very used to their look. Quietly, I'm glad I've moved on!
    However, I'll always be fond of the old SV!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim2
    If the elements you mention are, gravel, tarseal, fence posts, and turkeys, then yes they probably are more exposed to the elements.
    well yes jim...your correct once again...gixxers are alot better on all surfaces not just the bitumin un-like competing marques who are scared of alsorts of excuses not to be ridin....

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