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    RESPECT!!!!!

    I've just been out in the garage....putting the bike back together....swetting...growling...crying...etc
    The usual full range of emotions you have when putting something back together that came apart so easy ?????

    I got thinking.....you really have to respect the japanese....how they put those seemingly [is that a word....erm....] imposable parts of fairing,hoses,wires,etc on those bikes day in day out in a factory....
    It must be a F%$#!*%&^^$%#!@t of a job....

    Maybe thats how the art of yoga came about?

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    Much respect to them for building cool bikes and such. But you have to realize that there are like atleast 90 peaple putting together that bike over a period of time and you are by yourself or with someone else so its gonna take you more time.

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    Biology 101

    Don't they have smaller hands?

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    Quote Originally Posted by StoneChucker
    Don't they have smaller hands?

    What are you trying to say stoney.......hmmmm

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    stoney might have a point :P

    that and might they all do seperate parts of the bike ;O?
    one chimp to clip hoses on and stuff on all the bikes perhaps and another guy to do anothing job ;P?

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    errr

    Quote Originally Posted by cowpoos
    What are you trying to say stoney.......hmmmm
    What do you think I was trying to say? Was j/k that their smaller hands could fit in the tighter spaces on the bike

    Read my most recent thread, and you'll see that I do have respect for the people assembling bikes. Takes practice, for sure!

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    Small hands, try undoing the rear header pipe clamp on ya TL with a hand in cast, it doesn't fit and there is no way it's gonna fit but i still keep trying :spudwhat:
    I didn't have to worry much about putting all the fairings n shit back on coz there is none, eh now. But the TL can be a bit fiddly at the best of times, like the times it was still in one peice, ah memories.
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    Nothing wrong with small hands.
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    Than facing fearful odds
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    Quote Originally Posted by cowpoos
    Maybe thats how the art of yoga came about?
    Yoga came from India, didn't it? I think it's a variation on the Kama Sutra, or is it the other way round? :spudwhat:
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    Quote Originally Posted by cowpoos
    I've just been out in the garage....putting the bike back together....swetting...growling...crying...etc
    The usual full range of emotions you have when putting something back together that came apart so easy ?????

    I got thinking.....you really have to respect the japanese....how they put those seemingly [is that a word....erm....] imposable parts of fairing,hoses,wires,etc on those bikes day in day out in a factory....
    It must be a F%$#!*%&^^$%#!@t of a job....

    Maybe thats how the art of yoga came about?
    :spudwave: Well havin the right gear for the right job comes to mind.
    must ride everyday

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sniper_CBR
    Nothing wrong with small hands.
    Is that cabbage I smell?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Midnight 82
    :spudwave: Well havin the right gear for the right job comes to mind.


    The gear is all there my friend....a farmers best friend....that coz my workers [and me ocasionally] break stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by loosebruce
    Small hands, try undoing the rear header pipe clamp on ya TL with a hand in cast, it doesn't fit and there is no way it's gonna fit but i still keep trying :spudwhat:
    I didn't have to worry much about putting all the fairings n shit back on coz there is none, eh now. But the TL can be a bit fiddly at the best of times, like the times it was still in one peice, ah memories.
    I can kinda imagine bruce.....its bloody hard to get at and apply enough grunt to with good hands

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    Quote Originally Posted by loosebruce
    Small hands, try undoing the rear header pipe clamp on ya TL with a hand in cast, it doesn't fit and there is no way it's gonna fit but i still keep trying :spudwhat:
    I didn't have to worry much about putting all the fairings n shit back on coz there is none, eh now. But the TL can be a bit fiddly at the best of times, like the times it was still in one peice, ah memories.
    I can imagine it's a bugger. You'd have laughed seeing me try to clean my bike with a cast on may left had, and pins in my right hand.

    I don't think my wife knew wether to laugh or yell at me for being so stupid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Riff Raff
    Yoga came from India, didn't it? I think it's a variation on the Kama Sutra, or is it the other way round? :spudwhat:
    yep from some guru in northern india I think .... just u wait till they start making bikes! :P

    Zen comes from japan thou.... and the TL ... hheheh

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