reading the speedo on a late model bike

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VTRDark
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Re: reading the speedo on a late model bike

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I didn't know you had a proper Scalpel. I thought you only used craft knifes without the craft. :lol: I shall bring you a pack of 10 next time I'm around. A blunt knife is a dangerous knife!!!

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Re: reading the speedo on a late model bike

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cybercarl wrote:I didn't know you had a proper Scalpel. I thought you only used craft knifes without the craft. :lol: I shall bring you a pack of 10 next time I'm around. A blunt knife is a dangerous knife!!!

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just don't bring a pack of 3, mac will have a sh1t fit.... :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: reading the speedo on a late model bike

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update...
having travelled several hundred miles with these 3 stickers on my speedometer, I can honestly say they're a god send, no longer do I worry if i'm doing 60,70,80,90mph
at the quickest of glance I can tell what speed i'm doing, well up to and around 100mph that is..... :wink:
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