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    Got some pics of foxy in the gallery > members > motormouse
     
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    hey motormouse - great pics but they are too big! i only get to see 1/4 of each pic at a time because they dont fit on my screen
     
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    Nice pics. Where the ones infront of the old shed and homestead taken?

    Hey Al, try clicking on the title under the pic, rather than the pic itself.
     
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    Now look at that Al, you had a whinge and made Lurch have to go fix something when you could have just worked around it. I hope you feel bad. :laugh:
     
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    the squeaky wheel gets the grease

    squeak
     
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    Thanks Lurch!

    I found the shed off to the right, just up a driveway, after getting out the other side of Bungendore.

    Took a little spin on my own on Sunday and went down some back roads etc. Was a good arvo out, till the dark clouds started looming :(
     
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    You people with your new bikes I dunnoo!!!

    Nice bike though, i'm sure you'll have heaps of fun for the next few years
     
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    I saw a girl with a great big smile :D ride out of my shed today on a very straight CBR :star with a oh so nice note coming from her new exhaust :up
    Tess is in love again :kiss

    PS thanks for the Beam :party
     
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    Really good to hear.
    Onya Mark!
     
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    Was a big smile indeed! It feels soooo good that she's fixed and she sounds sooo much better. Here's hoping 2009 sees an end to my bingles! I posted in Barconians thread that I feel really blessed to have found such great friends in Canberra (and I don't just mean for their mechanical aid). Thanks sooo much Dr. MStevo for fixing foxy for me!!! And big thanks to Kip and Cas for helping out too!
    :bow :bow

    And she doesn't sound 'nice', she sounds :twisted:
     
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    What's the new pipe?
     
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    Hooray!

    :yay
     
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    :laugh: Looks and sounds great. It'll be a great ride to Melbourne today.
    Have fun and be safe!
     
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    Nice work Stevo - I can't wait to see Tess's bike in the flesh.

    What sort of pipe did you fit up ?

    :cool
     
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    Tess bought Kip's old pipe, he put it on on Wednesday night while Tess and I put the front back together, this was her bonding experience.
    No wonder it costs so much to service these full fairing bikes, the glass is so fiddly and time consuming to get off and on
     
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