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How many tank refills to get from Japan to Wales on a VTR? :D
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Kev L wrote:How many tank refills to get from Japan to Wales on a VTR? :D
A: Four.
But one's a Jumbo :(
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
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tony.mon wrote:
Kev L wrote:How many tank refills to get from Japan to Wales on a VTR? :D
A: Four.
But one's a Jumbo :(
They don't have Elephants in Japan you silly boy!!! :thumbup:
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Kev L wrote:
tony.mon wrote:
Kev L wrote:How many tank refills to get from Japan to Wales on a VTR? :D
A: Four.
But one's a Jumbo :(
They don't have Elephants in Japan you silly boy!!! :thumbup:
Maybe she's Welsh, then.....
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By the way, she's holding Lucky Elephant Dung.
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Anything to do with having Elephant dung in your hand doesn't sound very lucky to me!!
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Kev L wrote:Some nice shots of Mount Fuji there
i looked for pics of japanese mount fuji but this is all i could find :?
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There you go gordthebiker, the above gives you a fair idea of what passes for humour between us retards. You would probably be best saving yourself now, you have enough to deal with!!!
:D :D :D
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Welcome,
I like the paint job :thumbup:
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I hate it when the ladies do that on the copier, it used to be funny but now it's just plain irritating....

Since I'm a nube here, think I might go and start a a load of threads without using the search button, might start with "What's a regulator?" "Why is my bike making a clicking noise?" "There were lots of clanking crashing in my engine, is it the CCT?" :lol:
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Pardon moi, with that sense of humour you should fit right in!
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http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/ ... 321f1.html

The BS i was talking about before on the situation out here....
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Kinki University eh :P

agree with the condemnation of the sensationalist reporting - typical.
as well as spreading fear it has also probably knocked billions off the value of japanese stocks & shares. :thumbdown:
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gordthebiker wrote:
Kev L wrote:Hello mate and welcome to to forum. Hope you & yours are safe and well. Interesting to hear your perspective. What is BS as far as you're concerned?
There were lots of reports comparing our problem to Chernobyl, but the focus on radiation has taken attention from the real issue which is the lack of power/food/medicine/shelter/blankets for those left homeless after the tsunami. The earthquake shook the hell out of us but life is quickly getting back to normal in Tokyo and the reports of the city being a ghost town was ridiculous. The death toll up there is huge....
I'll admit, seeing all the devastation and loss of life made me really feel for you guys :!: Very heart breaking for sure.

Chris.

PS. On a brighter note, welcome to the forum gordthebiker :thumbup:
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After seeing a pic on the US Superhawk forum of a near fire under the seat, I kinda got scared and ordered a r1 r/r. So started taking the back end off and find this! Just in the nick of time maybe? The previous owner must have replaced the original with the finned later model but it was on its way to a melt down...

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Will finish soldering etc when it stops raining tomorrow...
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that mightve happened with the old r/r mate, before it was changed?
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