Yoda's Beastie

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yamfzted
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Post by yamfzted »

that's the doggies danglers that matie see what ya can do when ya try :D
not in yer mirrors fer long
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Neo wrote:Hey Yoda, Notice you have grabrail, Does your Mrs. ride with you?
Mine does,She loves it.
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no thats to stop his ass sliding of the back :lol:
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Missus don't use the grab rail. If I accelerate too hard she thumps me. :unibrow: Its for nervous types who sometimes cadge a lift on very rare occasions. Yeah she does like going on the bike, says the Exup is comfiest yet. Cheers Dave and Noddy. :finger: :p Its my gut not my arse thats incresed with age. :lol: :lol:
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Cheers Ted. Ya see I did have one after all. :unibrow:
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The grab rail is very handy for holding the bike steady and upright when lifting it onto the paddock stand.
Thats what I use mine for anyway
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itsnotagenesis wrote:The grab rail is very handy for holding the bike steady and upright when lifting it onto the paddock stand.
Thats what I use mine for anyway
so no bondage then :D
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Not enough zips and tassles :crybaby:
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itsnotagenesis wrote:Not enough zips and tassles :crybaby:
thats why we got argo nets an bungie cords :D
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Yeah I agree about the grab rail. Its bloody useful to get the bike on the paddock stand. These things are a bit on the portly side when you're on your own. :( Bungee cords used for bondage? You wouldn't want to get flicked by one of the ends at full stretch. :lol: :lol: :eek:
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Dunno if anyones interested but I put my fathers day pressies on early today. Everyone saw new mirrors at Matlock but the screen didnt come till this week and whilst getting some new screen screws I accidently bought some nice blue preload adjusters. OOps. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post by nismo »

Very pretty!!! Looking really good. :coolexup:

So you keepin her now or still looking at joining the dark side with the Aces?

Surprised you didn't get a whole new bike for Father's Day, what with being 700 years old, there's got to be a fair few kids there!! :lol: :lol: :lol:
Defected for that V Twin goodness
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Post by Yoda »

I'll see what funds I got this winter. Still got back wheel to come back from powder coaters, so will do front end of this year, plus sub frame. Gonna look at insurance, etc and see if I can afford two bikes. Yeah I think I would like an Ace but if I had to sell beastie to do it, I would have to think real hard about it. Just kicking ideas around at mo and seeing what happens. Would also like a 94/95 RU as well.
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Post by Thunderacemalc »

a most excellent looking bike you got there dude .............

looks just great, an so clean and shiney :lol: :lol: :lol: are you an arc in a competition for the most polished bike :lol:

if you want i don't mind either of you practising on mine :nod: :nod: :nod: :D
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Post by Rutz »

:cool: Looks very nice m8 thought it was a yzf till I had a closer look :rolleyes:
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Post by yzfkev »

nice looking bike :D do like those colours was thinking of having mine done like it :nod:
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