And if the band you're in starts playing different tunes, I'll see you on the dark side of the moon.
History:....CZ125....RXS100.....Lifan LF125-14F.....Suzuki GSXR750
Current:...1999 VTR FIRESTORM!
If all the storms looked the same how would one stand out
Most of us has plans for our bikes to make them our own and yours is no different keep up the good work
well its your bike and as someone else said you can do whatever you want to it. sounds like you may be getting a visit from an inspector from the r.s.p.c.vtr,s though!
3 out of 4 people make up 75% of the worlds population.
lloydiecbr wrote:If all the storms looked the same how would one stand out
Most of us has plans for our bikes to make them our own and yours is no different keep up the good work
lloydiecbr wrote:If all the storms looked the same how would one stand out
Most of us has plans for our bikes to make them our own and yours is no different keep up the good work
Sorry officer
The voices made me do it
Always thought bikes should be mean & agressive looking & was never one to keep a bike standard/ Far too many mint or flash storms on here for me to make headway & sure least she gets a conversation going
lloydiecbr wrote:If all the storms looked the same how would one stand out
Most of us has plans for our bikes to make them our own and yours is no different keep up the good work
Sorry officer
The voices made me do it
Always thought bikes should be mean & agressive looking & was never one to keep a bike standard/ Far too many mint or flash storms on here for me to make headway & sure least she gets a conversation going
Kev L wrote:Is this a sensitive side we haven't seen before Lloydie?
I'm resisting the urge and temptations of my past ways as they seem to upset some members of a
Particular colour bike that i do like but wouldn't own myself as its slower than my own
No disrespect implied to said owners
Of said colour
I have been questioning why this kind of thing is called a survival bike, but now I think it might be due to the very serious risk that the doner bike wont survive the conversion
But as others have said, Its your bike and you can do with it what you please, and if we all liked the same thing it would be a bloody dull place to live, so go for it
I can get some sheeps skulls if you need them, and I did see a dead badger on the roadside when I was out cycling. not sure on postage cost for decomposing animals, but you could have a go a claiming compensation by telling thme it was alive when I posted it
AMCQ46 wrote:I have been questioning why this kind of thing is called a survival bike, but now I think it might be due to the very serious risk that the doner bike wont survive the conversion
But as others have said, Its your bike and you can do with it what you please, and if we all liked the same thing it would be a bloody dull place to live, so go for it
I can get some sheeps skulls if you need them, and I did see a dead badger on the roadside when I was out cycling. not sure on postage cost for decomposing animals, but you could have a go a claiming compensation by telling thme it was alive when I posted it