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    My sister with her first bike...

    Well, what's left of it after I taught her about `righty tighty, lefty loosey'...

    As you can see, we're doing things the `proper way' when it comes to starting riding
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    Quote Originally Posted by xerxesdaphat View Post
    Well, what's left of it after I taught her about `righty tighty, lefty loosey'...

    As you can see, we're doing things the `proper way' when it comes to starting riding
    Good on yer nice to see that some brothers are good with thier sister and bikes!!
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    Nice bike - whens she taking it out for a ride?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Griffin View Post
    Nice bike - whens she taking it out for a ride?
    When she's studied the shop manual enough to work out how to re-attach the wheels


    Going to take the whole bike back to the frame, paint it blue, hammer swingarm straight, fit new plastics, re-wire it all, new tyres, brake shoes, speedo, mirrors, sew up a new seat cover, cut out rust in rear guard and mebbe weld it or even fibreglass patches to sort it...

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    You are one handy man Tom...

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    I see the urge to dismantle things runs in the family.Good on you for taking care of your sister.

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    Woohoo! I'll be learning one day too... I'm more a car girl atm... hope that changes!

    I'll be fixing up Dad's bike and I've got 8 very handy uncles around the place! All ride bikes Sorted!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bikern1mpho View Post
    Good on yer nice to see that some brothers are good with thier sister and bikes!!
    Bike...? Bike...?
    Couple of boxes of bits is all i see.....
    Being good to your sister..?...
    you're being cruel if you ask me.....

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    It's a hard road finding the perfect woman ... but it seems you're inculcating the right attitude to scooter ownership. I durst dare think that she will be feeling a sense of pride when it is finished and riding it!

    Good on you Tom, it's a darn good thing you are doing!

    Just leave out the nitrous and turbo okay?
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    Teach her right!
    There must be an appropriate amount of parts, left over after final assembly, that have no known location... yet the bike still functions!
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    righty tighty, lefty loosey'

    Now I get it! Thanks, that one has always been a challenge for me.
    Ride, eat, sleep, repeat!

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    Good choice with the white top, shouldn't take long...

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    Good 2 c a brother helping out, all mine did when I was younger was time himself as 2 how long it took him to dump me off the back of the bike while he wheel stood the dam thing , but man can I hang on or ditch a bike with finesse these days, so I should prob thank him (NOT)

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    Am I the first to say.. nice sister? :P
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    Much respect to you both... If only I could find a girl that was into bikes...

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