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agentpineapple
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withdrawl symptoms

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it's been almost a month since I've seen my bike, am I the only one that needs to look at pics and watch vids of their bike, just so I don't forget what it's like........ :(
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No, you're not the only one.

I haven't seen your bike for more than a month as well.
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
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tony.mon wrote:No, you're not the only one.

I haven't seen your bike for more than a month as well.
it won't be long now tony........... :lol:
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I saw my bike today :thumbup:
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i look at mine everyday iam here. ( just to make sure its on its bloody wheels) Fish Boy has made good.
missing the noise, not the vibes. However never say never!
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I ain't seen mine since yesterday ,hope it's still there


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bigtwinthing wrote:i look at mine everyday iam here. ( just to make sure its on its bloody wheels) Fish Boy has made good.
You chopped his balls off then ?


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lloydie wrote:
bigtwinthing wrote:i look at mine everyday iam here. ( just to make sure its on its bloody wheels) Fish Boy has made good.
You chopped his balls off then ?


Lube, no lube, it's your choice .
He has bought me some bike bits, I will repair the bits best i can for now. Respray after the seat chop i think. I may go Black and white
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Well it's better than red lol


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i see and touch mine everyday.. just to make sure its ok... and its great after going to work on the wee yamaha divvie during the week to get the big girl out and feel that engine...


think il just nip out and give it a wee stroke here lads.. :clap:
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I haven't seen mine for 2 days now, and the next time will likely be with a big stinkin' invoice attached........
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