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teazer wrote:you've got mail. :)
Perfect - just what I was looking for Image Thanks ! 8-)
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Not much time available for riding lately - we are in the process of moving just under 4000 km to be closer to our sons. SWMBO'd is looking forward to it - me slightly less so ! :D Managed to get out for a lunch run yesterday and stopped for a last photo of the latest project with the mountains in back. I'm still on the first tank of fuel, but the engine seems solid and it pulls like a train ! 8-)

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Looking good Ian and what a stunning backdrop!
Is that the horn mounted to the frame by the passenger footrest?
They're rubbish them Jap bikes lad they won't last five minutes! you want to get yourself a nice Royal Enfield!
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PaulD738 wrote:Is that the horn mounted to the frame by the passenger footrest?
Thanks Paul. I mounted one of our Canadian Vintage Motorcycle Group badges by the footrest - I usually put one on each of my bikes more from habit than anything else. I've been involved with them for a few years - as web admin at the national and local levels, and as a director for a while. Currently 'just' a member. 8-)

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Nice work Ian. The work'll really start when the offspring come calling!
Proof that four strokes are over complicated
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Ian,
As quid pro quo, I hope you negotiated a new Mancave 2.0?
Good luck with the move!
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Alan H wrote:The work'll really start when the offspring come calling!
How true ! :D
yeadon_m wrote:As quid pro quo, I hope you negotiated a new Mancave 2.0?
There is a shed - well away from the house so SWMBO's delicate ears won't be bothered, and large enough to fit all my toys under one roof. Maybe. :D
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