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Springtime

Discussion in 'Hangout Lounge' started by crow, Sep 29, 2010.

  1. crow

    crow Member

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    Well after taking my carbs apart in May and hibernating for the winter whilst I was flatout administering a soccer club and enjoying watching my boys play its time, like a hungry bear, to come out of the cave and get the bike back on the road.

    After a brief panic at almost losing some 70 pictures I shot when pulling the carbs down I'm back in the game. Cleaned the work area up, set myself up and have one carb back together, rest tomorrow and hopefully back on the bike ready to tune.

    Almost 4 months without a ride, looking forward to getting back on the road :)
     
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    It's been a slow old winter for a change, mines got different bits off to yours, another week and vroom vroom for spring summer and autumn, happy ridin' crow.
     
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    Here in Minnesota, USA, we're trying to scramble and get all the rides we can before winter starts. Crow and Bushy, enjoy your rides!
     
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    just from the title i knew it had to be a "southerner"!

    to continue my fuel savings i am going to be riding mine well into and during winter as long as the roads are grippy and not slippy!
     

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