My FZR is on it's way

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I'd say my wife is just irritated with an undercurrent of anger with occasional flashes of nice after a few beers.
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oldskoolexup wrote:My wife's just angry.
my wifes only angry whist i'm breathing for some strange reason :paranoid: :D
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Yikes...then sleep with the door locked.
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Realitybites wrote:With the FZR on a long slow voyage starting on the 19th I decided to go out and get another different type of bike in the interim, a Victory 8-Ball, the price was great but there was much anger from my wife. I have to say though, I love the sound of it. and it handles really nicely, not a quick handler but god the torque! *Recommended*

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Very nice! Love the look of it.
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Love the colour scheme Realitybites, one of my favourites :thumbsup:

You guys aren't really doing a very good job of selling marital bliss :paranoid: :D
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I love my wife dearly. Well she costs me enough. :lol:
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I got a Triumph street triple for my wife........it's turned out to be a really good swap.
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She's on her way!

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Finally the FZR set off this morning for the Atlantic crossing. Now it's just a matter of waiting....
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