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Zakalwe
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After this debacle, I have finally got the Blade back in action. Was out on it yesterday, even though it was chucking down and freezing. Kerrist it felt fast after being off it for a wee while 8O

Anyhoo....another opportunity to picture whore (and to spread some IL4 loving amongst you V-twinnersImage)

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Timbo wrote: I take it the crash bobbins are an addition SINCE the off, as they are unmarked.

My Bro in Law had an 05 Blade in Repsol colours, i have had 250s that weigh more :)


I had bobbins on before the crash as well :oops: I am hoping that they saved the frame from being ground off the tarmac (or at least that's what I told myself as I took a hole-saw to the brand new fairings).

Yarp, the Blade is fairly light (certainly a lot lighter than the piggy that was the SP1) 8O, however when I get on it i tend to bugger up the power-to-weight ratio a bit :oops:
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Post by andyh »

Thats my favourite Blade, beautiful bike :mrgreen: If I was going to be tempted away from the Storm onto 4 pots it would be that :wink:
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Post by Beamish »

Looks very sexy sporting the Resol colours mate.
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Post by adfski »

also - really nice shots mate. Clouds look great.

I agree with the lads.... the perfect (storm...LOL) blade. They don't come cooler except maybe the same bike in HM plant livery......OOOOH! 8O
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Post by queensburylad »

Glad to see she's looking back to her best Steve mate even if she is an IL4 it aint her fault :lol: :lol:
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Post by curly »

Great pics Zakalwe!
Especially the 3rd one, great bokeh as they say in photographic circles, lovely photo!
What camera did you use?
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Hey up m8 got yer screen then
Them pic’s look suspiciously like Morcombe bay???
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Post by bikerpiker »

Good pics , especially the middle one , very atmospheric :!:
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curly wrote:Great pics Zakalwe!
Especially the 3rd one, great bokeh as they say in photographic circles, lovely photo!
What camera did you use?
Thanks Curly.
Its a Canon 350D with a Sigma 24/70 f2.8 Macro (lovely lens....my second Sigma and I am really impressed with the quality of their kit.)


warby221 wrote:Hey up m8 got yer screen then
Them pic’s look suspiciously like Morecambe bay???
Thanks Warby,

The screen was from Motosfanclub on ebay...decent quality actually and cheap!
Yup, it is Morecambe bay on a wet Sunday afternoon (is there a more depressing place??). Still, I was grinning as I was back on 2 wheels.
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Post by sirch345 »

Glad too see your bike is back on the road Zakalwe and you're getting there yourself health wise, although you've a little way to go yet by the sounds of it :!: Pic's are looking really good, you must be well pleased with the Repsol look too :?:

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Post by curly »

I use a Canon 400D, great cameras!
Not got any Sigma lens though, but looking at your pic I might have to get one!!!
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