Re: Damn!!! that felt good!!!

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Re: Damn!!! that felt good!!!

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Nothing beats a good blast on the bike IMO, especially if like you Tim you've not been out on lately :thumbup:

It's something you don't experience I found, when you ride the bike all year round.

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Or it's snowed you under Chris :evil: :lol:

It certainly blows away the cobwebs :thumbup:
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:thumbup: just got back from a 4hr run to matlock and derbyshire, FECK thats better :biggrin
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Mellis Said
You want to go back and see them mate, they've nicked about 20 bhp off you, oh no, it's a blade don't worry mate they are just short of bhp!!!!
:lol: :lol: :lol:

and :Finger1: :Finger2: :Finger3:

Funny though :wink:

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marravtr wrote::thumbup: just got back from a 4hr run to matlock and derbyshire, FECK thats better :biggrin
Been a right day for it today as well Marra. Jammy b###### :Show elbow:
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sunday looking sh1t....sat im out... :biggrin
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I'm going to try to get out tomorrow too Lee.

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not sure yet john....will get up early and check weather, maybe cafe then cways or summat m8
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Might see you out and about then-was thinking of a cafe run myself :thumbup:
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managed a 220 mile blast yesterday, in freezing fog, icy roads, snow!!!...and heavy rain, bikes a state,but all good fun :biggrin oh and fish,chips,peas bread & butter and mug o tea ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh
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Finally starting the SP after a battery kerfuffle and shot down to Sleaford up the bypass and back. Good to hear the thunder once more. Needs service and MOT then back away whilst I visit some penguins :(
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mellis wrote: You want to go back and see them mate, they've nicked about 20 bhp off you, oh no, it's a blade don't worry mate they are just short of bhp!!!! :thumbup:

LOL...at least the frames don't crack on blades.



Oh, and if you stay very quiet and listen very very closely, you can hear a GSX-R somewhere quietly corroding into a pile of furry alloy :D
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Zakalwe wrote:LOL...at least the frames don't crack on blades.

Oh, and if you stay very quiet and listen very very closely, you can hear a GSX-R somewhere quietly corroding into a pile of furry alloy :D
:cry:

Mine can't break, it has an extra steel girder there now to stop it!!

And mine doesn't stay still long enought o go furry, although the rear shock is looking decidely gooey! :thumbup:
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mellis wrote: :cry:

Mine can't break, it has an extra steel girder there now to stop it!!

And mine doesn't stay still long enought o go furry, although the rear shock is looking decidely gooey! :thumbup:

You'll be needing that extra horsepower to haul around all that extra metal that Suzuki had to fit to stop the frame from saying goodbye to the front forks :D

Rear shock? Hah. I laugh in the face of your OEM shock and spit on its feeble damping :D ....... I have just implanted one of these beauties into the Blade
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I haven't a clue how to set it up though... :oops:
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Zakalwe wrote:I haven't a clue how to set it up though... :oops:
Few do! There is no more metal to haul around but my butt is looking a lot larger post-Xmas!!!
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