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    Quote Originally Posted by oldrider View Post
    Shit man don't grow out of that!
    I'm 67 this month, had this bike nearly three years, it's only a 650 and I still do that!
    We just came home from town and have already given it a little brush and cuddle! Eccentric? weird! Who f**kin cares. Cheers John.
    John....shit you seem so normal when your down here.........
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    Quote Originally Posted by ceebie13 View Post
    Nah mate, it's all to do with Feng Shui and minimalist use of space and proportion, not to mention the relationship and energy between objects in the garage. Note the considered position of the WD40 can for example.


    ahhhhhhhh.. Feng shui mate .. Feng Shui


    i got Feng - Shit - everywhere ..
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    NO....but i did notice the absence of a DB can..........
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    It's a Honda. When you have the best, it deserves the best!
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    [QUOTE=Clivoris;783498]Mate. I'm a good shrink and I have to say that the prognosis isn't good....QUOTE]

    I know...I know... that's what worries me. I'm nearly 2 score years and 15 and I've been biking since I was 16! And I still can't shrug off this addiction. Even during the "baby years" (when I was bikeless for some five years) I had dreadful withdrawal symptoms. Maybe I should take up knitting. Willy warmers are easy to make apparently.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    NO....but i did notice the absence of a DB can..........
    Thats cos at the time, Mrs CB was just getting me a second G&T.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ceebie13 View Post
    Thats cos at the time, Mrs CB was just getting me a second G&T.
    Forgiven then........ nice lookin bike
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    If the doorways in our house were wider id park my bikes in my bedroom i reckon. Im not sure if i talk to my bike, to me its definatly made of steel and plastic etc, i know it cant hear me. However i do talk to myself about my bikes, when im alone. And i spend hours in the garage looking at them, polishing and tinkering. Id say that is fairly normal for a true motor bike fan. Im guility of giving it a pat on the seat as i walk past, or maybe a rub, and sometimes after a few beers ive been known to give it a big hug, but never when anyone else is watching, they might think im nuts. (after all, if it cant hear me, it surely cant feel me either) right now one of my bikes is in race mode and down at work, im getting withdrawls, so i have a picture of it on my desktop, that helps.

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    Man Feelings

    I shed a tear when i left my Yamaha with it's new owner......
    It's totally ok to have 'MAN' feelings........

    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/at...3&d=1146634242

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    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    Forgiven then........ nice lookin bike
    Cheers mate... Its only a week old, hence its cleanliness - not to mention my infatuation!

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    wooah, nice and clean. and like sarge said.. that gargre is far too clean and tidy.. in fact i need to have a chat with the mrs, cos the house aint that tidy OR clean


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    Quote Originally Posted by ceebie13 View Post
    Cheers mate... Its only a week old, hence its cleanliness - not to mention my infatuation!
    I would imagine it will look just as good in a year or 2...i have a good mate with a pretty new bandit and he fusses over it big time...was with him today and noticed scratches/marks etc.....i guess it just comes with riding but the worst looking ones were where the paint was peeling off cooling fins which is a shame......
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    Quote Originally Posted by ceebie13 View Post
    not to mention my infatuation!
    edit/ thought you said something else....
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    "you have given out to much reputation in the last 24 hours, try again later"
    bugger, all on this one thread too, and i wasnt finshed giving it out!!

    "Feng Shui" was worth some, and

    "i got Feng - Shit - everywhere" was worth some too, im still laughing at that one, reminds me of my garage.

    execllent thread ceebie13.

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    [QUOTE=maha man;783578]I shed a tear when i left my Yamaha with it's new owner......
    It's totally ok to have 'MAN' feelings........

    Ahh... blesss.... a Thundercat. A great bike! My ex had one back in Blighty.
    Yeah, sentimentality creeps in so easily. But then again when you buy a new bike, the excitement of picking up the keys on the day tends to make you just walk away from the old one. Then you look at your pictures and have fond memories. Oh god, has anyone got a hanky??

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