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Thread: Clutch foot lever fell off!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steam View Post
    He knows what it is and how to use it, just not the proper name for it. That's not scary.
    What is scary is your fucking signature. You have 10 minutes to remove it or I will make a phone call. One call is all it takes hippy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Finn View Post
    What is scary is your fucking signature. You have 10 minutes to remove it or I will make a phone call. One call is all it takes hippy.
    RING ME FINN!!!, I havn't been hippy bashing in ages.
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    BRING A SMILE TO YOUR FACE WHEN PUSHED DOWN THE STAIRS.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Finn View Post
    What is scary is your fucking signature. You have 10 minutes to remove it or I will make a phone call. One call is all it takes hippy.
    Ooh Ooh,the ten minutes is up,whats happening,I need to know!!!!
    "The road to Hell is really grippy with loads of run off & some wicked lefthanders"

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    Hmmm...

    ROFLMFAO @ "clutch foot lever".


    I think that's a fuckin brilliant name for it, and to be perfectly honest, although I knew it wasn't the right name, the correct one didn't leap into mind for longer than I'd care to admitt

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    Quote Originally Posted by bistard View Post
    Ooh Ooh,the ten minutes is up,whats happening,I need to know!!!!
    Watch the 6 o'clock news.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grub View Post
    I'd also check the not-go-so-fast-foot-thingy on the other side ... you really don't want *that* one to fall off
    HOLY SHIT! thats a brake - wow i never have used it! Why didnt someone tell me earlier.

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    Funniest thread in ages

    I read the first post and, perhaps cynically, assumed it was a troll.

    Then at almost every successive post I burst out laughing.
    When this happens I normally send green bling, but there were so many it was just overwhelming. Congratulations people, I'll select just one. Bling to Bistard for his "tennis ball" crack...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Finn View Post
    What is scary is your fucking signature. You have 10 minutes to remove it or I will make a phone call. One call is all it takes hippy.
    Heh, as long as there are people on here with sigs promoting the right-wing corporate lunacy that is Libertarianism, I'll show my greenie hippie leanings. And proud!
    PS, some greenies shoot ducks and used to do door work, so hippy bashing may not be as easy as one would expect.
    Determined to kill my bike before it kills me

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steam View Post
    some greenies shoot ducks and used to do door work, so hippy bashing may not be as easy as one would expect.
    I duck shoot, deer shoot, do door work and tramp for miles every weekend laying snail poison at Happy Valley, Hippys fold easier than a winz application.
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    BRING A SMILE TO YOUR FACE WHEN PUSHED DOWN THE STAIRS.

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    [Steam double checks to see he doesn't have any identifying information in profile]
    Determined to kill my bike before it kills me

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    Quote Originally Posted by bistard View Post
    would look
    like an Great Dane dog trying to root a tennis ball
    I do look bloody ridiculous too! Started a thread to get hints on good bikes for tall people. Sat on a couple at Wton Motorcycles today and they were niiiiiiiiiiice... And big too.

    All you crazy miltant bastards and polar opposite hippy's reading this, don't worry any more, you can all sleep easy. I now have a new 'clutch lever thing'. (Cheers Finn for correcting me in a non-patronising way). Gears are great!

    Slowpoke, you obviousely have great knowledge when it comes to bikes. Good shit. I'm obviously a new rider (hence the GN) and as such am still in the learning stage when it comes to the in's and out's of bike part names (I'm sorry if your gear lever was offended) and bike maintenance.

    Chur Chur,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lorax View Post
    I do look bloody ridiculous too! Started a thread to get hints on good bikes for tall people. Sat on a couple at Wton Motorcycles today and they were niiiiiiiiiiice... And big too.

    All you crazy miltant bastards and polar opposite hippy's reading this, don't worry any more, you can all sleep easy. I now have a new 'clutch lever thing'. (Cheers Finn for correcting me in a non-patronising way). Gears are great!

    Slowpoke, you obviousely have great knowledge when it comes to bikes. Good shit. I'm obviously a new rider (hence the GN) and as such am still in the learning stage when it comes to the in's and out's of bike part names (I'm sorry if your gear lever was offended) and bike maintenance.

    Chur Chur,

    Lorax
    There's GN250 workshop manual floating about.

    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...orkshop+manual

    I have a copy I can post to you on CD for the cost of postage and CD. That goes for any other GN250 rider out there to.

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    EEkkkkk bad memory time.

    Do you think you had it bad ??!!

    Approx 1979, Just over Akl Harbour bridge, XS360 Yamie and gear lever broke off in fourth gear. Had to walk back down the motorway and then ride the bike to a panelbeaters I luckily found a few hundred metres up the road off the motorway. In fourth gear of course. All at dusk on a Friday whilst on my way home to Whangarei.

    Just one of ridings great moments to give you something to rim about in your old age, if you make 45.....
    Then came the day when cages were confined to zoos.. and the bipedals ruled the earth again.. Tu@ advt # 666 Return of the beasties

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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco Dan View Post
    They should put that in their sales pitch!! If the GN dont rust it will fall apart! bwahahaha!!

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    Doubt it mate....more like "These GN 2 Fiddies are that fucking good you can ride them on the motorway in second if ya want..."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bonez View Post
    I have a copy I can post to you on CD for the cost of postage and CD.
    Cheers for the offer Bonez, Steam has already hooked me up with one.
    Thanks eh.
    To split or not to split, that is the question

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