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Thread: Christmas came a little early this year...

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    Talking Christmas came a little early this year...

    O.K.I will burst if I don't tell you what found me the other day To cut a long story short...My partner owned an 84 katana which I sold after he had died...Since taking up riding myself ,I have come to regret that decision Well as the powers that be work...one is coming home to mumma I am so excited and cant wait to pick it up...Funny how things work out..He will be grinning from ear to ear just like I have been for 2 days.Check out my new profile pic 4 more sleeps

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    Never been a fan of Katana's but that actually looks pretty good... Go figure!!??!

    It's good to have something that's not only good for your outsides - it's good for your insides too...
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    Good on you
    Enjoy it

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    Oh - fantastic. You will have to swing by and we can go for a spin. I have a huge grin on my face, just thinking how buzzed you are. Ride safe, it can get pretty tiring wear a grin like that on your face all day.

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    Thanks all,I am not allowed to ride it til christmas So I will be practicing building my muscles as it is a heavy beastie :spudbooge

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    I love the pop up Katanas, congrats to you Blondini
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    Mighty fine looking beast!

    Mucho congrats on the re-acquisition!
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    Good stuff chick, love it when a plan comes together and things go in full circles, sounds like the bike's returning to a great home!! Have fun!!

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    congrats, i'm so pleased to see another katana in the hands of some one who will really appreciate and look after it.

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    Yay, go the 80s.
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    Congratulations.

    You have a nice quiet street to practise riding it in.
    And getting used to how she will handle etc.

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    Congrats!! Exciting time... having fun on the new bike, and be safe.

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    That's a really nice example, but you'd better get down to the gym because they sure are heavy and there's not too much leverage on those bars.

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    Good news indeed Girl, maybe a good motivator for some learning on wednesday nights huh?
    Congrats on getting the bike back where it belongs.

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    Damn!
    That will have a bit more get-up-and-go than the FXR!!!
    Great to get it back into your family as well. How did you know it was for sale?


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