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    Quote Originally Posted by NC30_chick
    I don't like it when your mates come up to you and say " I had a dream that you crashed your bike"...


    What the?????
    According to my very authorititititative dream book (Oh god here I go again) - the person doing the dreaming will have a serious accident or business difficulties. For a woman, however, this dream denotes the inability to choose between two men, with disagreeable consequences.

    WTF? Why is it different for a woman? Aah, just looking at when it was published - 1980.
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    Quote Originally Posted by erinalba
    According to my very authorititititative dream book (Oh god here I go again) - the person doing the dreaming will have a serious accident or business difficulties. For a woman, however, this dream denotes the inability to choose between two men, with disagreeable consequences.

    WTF? Why is it different for a woman? Aah, just looking at when it was published - 1980.
    thanks... just went and put an empty cardboard box, of the PC variety (still square) and covered it wit 6 inches of foam... hate it when I'm not anywhere near my Duc!

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    Quote Originally Posted by erinalba
    According to my very authorititititative dream book (Oh god here I go again) - the person doing the dreaming will have a serious accident or business difficulties. For a woman, however, this dream denotes the inability to choose between two men, with disagreeable consequences.

    WTF? Why is it different for a woman? Aah, just looking at when it was published - 1980.

    Ah could be bad then...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blakamin
    BTW... i'm serious about the Ducati Suicide Stand™ bit... they flick up the moment there is no weight on them.... I really need to know if someone has a remedy... or if its happened?
    Do a search on the internet. there are numerous fixes for this. From memory the early 916's had the same stand (as did the 2000/2001 mv f4's). Otherwise ask Wayne at Motomart, he may of done a few already.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blakamin
    Had a nightmare in the 1 hour of sleep this morning... there was an earthquake and my "Ducati Suicide Stand™" flicked up and my bike was on its side
    I have a Ducati Suicide Stand™ remedy on my bike. You can check it out whenever.

    If you look at your stand the top end of the spring attaches to a short straight piece of steel which rests against one of the stand bolts. The Ducati Suicide Stand™ fix is a bent piece of steel that wraps around that bolt. Very simple and I've had no issues since fitting it.

    I got mine in the UK, don't know where you could get one in NZ but any engineering shop could probably make one out of a piece of scrap in 5 minutes, and it takes another 5 minutes to fit.
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    I reckon you are trying to sort a whole load of issues out at once, and your mind is doing overtime, the blue pills sound kind of dodgy, a healthier alternative is taking the duke out for a good blat, I find riding clears my mind of everything except the road , very good for giving the mind a rest from seemingly unsolvable problems

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    Quote Originally Posted by V2Glen
    What exam you got on tuesday?? And why you not finished your case studies? Is that for nat cert ??? thought you had done them long ago.
    GTN and Glucagon. I procrastinated all day yesterday, evensofar as going out and buying chrome polish and spending a wonderful hour polishing every bit of metal I could reach on my bike. Then I had to go and work at Waikaraka Park, so I didn't get much done at all. Hopefully it will be a Q day today at work so I can get stuff done. Hey how come your name is down in Forum as starting on the 15th? I thought you started ages ago.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blakamin
    BTW... i'm serious about the Ducati Suicide Stand™ bit... they flick up the moment there is no weight on them.... I really need to know if someone has a remedy... or if its happened?
    Chill.............. out bout the stand man when I 1st got the Guzzi I was constantly worrying bout the same thing, only cos it was something new and different.
    So, forget about it........ and you will find like I did that ya get quite use to it, they are excelant for Le Mans starts at the pub.... its funny watching Suzuki's stalling as they are put into gear, mate I was going to cut the nob of the top of mine but glad I dident as once you get used to it its safer than a normal stand set up.
    I did find that after I got used to getting of the bike 1st (cos the Guzzi stand is up frount of the engine block) then putting the stand down that it became 2nd nature
    cheers DD
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    well, erinalba, what does your dream book say it means if you have a dream your dad is taking over the world with corn, and is using clones of people to harvest this corn, and he uses a small blue calculator as a tool for cloning???

    i know...sorry

    this is not MY dream of course.......

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    Of course, there are those among us that would suggest, just owning a Ducati, is a nightmare in itself!
    “- He felt that his whole life was some kind of dream and he sometimes wondered whose it was and whether they were enjoying it.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoodAndSuchLike
    well, erinalba, what does your dream book say it means if you have a dream your dad is taking over the world with corn, and is using clones of people to harvest this corn, and he uses a small blue calculator as a tool for cloning???

    i know...sorry

    this is not MY dream of course.......
    Oh my God - it means doom and destruction to all nations that like to indulge in nachos.
    Actually I'm at work so can't look it up, but somehow I doubt that this dream is covered. It probably means you have FITH syndrome! (something I have in abundance)
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    I was almost too scared to read this thread....but I did.

    Mine don't have the suicide stand, they're "normal" ones.

    Being frustrated is disagreeable.

    But the real disasters in life begin when you get what you want.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blakamin
    BTW... i'm serious about the Ducati Suicide Stand™ bit... they flick up the moment there is no weight on them.... I really need to know if someone has a remedy... or if its happened?
    Why did Ducati ever toss the mainstand? My mates wee '82 Pantah 500 has no such issue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lynda Blair
    I was almost too scared to read this thread....but I did.
    And it just got scarier????

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