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Look forward to seeing the GSXR Paul,

Can't come out to play tommorrow night so you'll have posse at Sherburn on your own.
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So the day is finally here when you actually pick up your new machine Paul :D

Don't forget to keep us all up to date :!: :wink:

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ill bet.. like going from a vw beetle to a maclaren....anyone know how to get skidmarks outta leather?...
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Never mind the skids, I've got my knees round my ears, the seats a plank, the exhaust sounds like a 'art race'.
Went for a ride............IT RAINED BUT my god handles like a dream.............not sure I do though.........On such a high, went home and gave wife her present :lol:
it may be clever, but its not big.
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Paul, pleased too hear you seem to be enjoying the new bike so far :!: 8) :D

I take it you gave the wife the BMW then :!: :lol:
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Big Magnificent Willie
it may be clever, but its not big.
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RAINMAKER wrote:Big Magnificent Willie
8O 8O 8O :lol: :lol: :lol:
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RAINMAKER wrote:Never mind the skids, I've got my knees round my ears, the seats a plank, the exhaust sounds like a 'art race'.
Went for a ride............IT RAINED BUT my god handles like a dream.............not sure I do though.........On such a high, went home and gave wife her present :lol:
are you sure this is the bike for you , youve not been conned into it by these spoiled magazine writers have you paul :?

my brother has the gsxr750 he weighs about 15 stone all he complains about is getting thrown out the seat all the time and he has tweeked the suspention to the softest perhaps the roads are more bumpy up here , i think its called riding on the edge (good for track pants for road) :roll:

watch out for the cameras , oh and dont come out up here i dont want all that rain that follows you 8)

enjoy though ,
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BEEN OUT FOR TWO LITTLE RUNS................rained both times, polished it three times. and yeah does kick you out of the seat.
Each time it does you giggle the throttle a little and up comes the front.
Getting the hang of it now, got 88 miles on it now.
Running it in no more than 6,500 rpm but hits the 100 real easy, too easy..................good in'it :lol:
it may be clever, but its not big.
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If you are running in a new engine have a read of this....

http://www.mototuneusa.com/break_in_secrets.htm
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Max wrote:If you are running in a new engine have a read of this....

http://www.mototuneusa.com/break_in_secrets.htm
Blimey Max, you and me must be on the same wave length :!: :lol: as I was thinking just that :!: :lol:

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sirch345 wrote:
Max wrote:If you are running in a new engine have a read of this....

http://www.mototuneusa.com/break_in_secrets.htm
Blimey Max, you and me must be on the same wave length :!: :lol: as I was thinking just that :!: :lol:

Chris.
Its an interesting site, the Benelli forum have been talking about it for a bit but you'd have to be brave to do it with a benelli as they are fragile anyways, with a jap engine which is probably put together better then it would be interesting to try it once
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:lol: Whey hay Paul :lol:
Just back from me hols 8) Glad you're lovin the new bike mate. Don't know if we needed to know it works better than viagra though ( I'll bet the mrs is happy :wink: ) )So when are we going to see a couple of piccies to look at?

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sorry don't have facilities to load one.............sure you know what they look like...................or maybe you can't keep up with one to have a good look. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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RAINMAKER wrote:sorry don't have faculties to load one :oops: ............. look. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
:twisted: He He hee!
Sure I've seen one...but it was on a twisty bit of road and it was shrinking in my mirrors rapidly :lol:
I was really interested to find out what stabilizers you had fitted but if you can't show us, No worries, I'll have a look at the next meet :wink:

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