My chrome...
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- LibertineAudrey
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My chrome...
in all it's chromey goodness has arrived. Who's up for helping me put it on and when and where? I'll supply goodies and bribery...let me know.
WHEEEEEE ^_^
Cheers
WHEEEEEE ^_^
Cheers
All hail Emperor Kang!
- LibertineAudrey
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Audrey, I'll be at Mario's place/garage wednesday night helping him with his scoot. I'll have a big pack of tools with me.
If you drop by, i'm sure we might be able to help out a bit. Bruce might pop by as well if i can convince him.
Give me a call late in the afternoon (3pm-5pm) if you have time to come by in the evening and I'll get you address's and such.
If you drop by, i'm sure we might be able to help out a bit. Bruce might pop by as well if i can convince him.
Give me a call late in the afternoon (3pm-5pm) if you have time to come by in the evening and I'll get you address's and such.
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- LibertineAudrey
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Well Angelo... The two parts we've managed to somehow actually figure out and put on look completely awesome. The rest... not so much. I think we're having another go at it tonight or Monday. guuuuuh.
I'd also like to take this moment to thank Mario, Kevin and Bruce for their help and undying patience with what should've been fairly simple, but turned out to be exceedingly confusing.
Cheers
I'd also like to take this moment to thank Mario, Kevin and Bruce for their help and undying patience with what should've been fairly simple, but turned out to be exceedingly confusing.
Cheers
All hail Emperor Kang!
Audrey,
One thing that I have learned over the years with working on my bikes, is that very few things work out easily. What I have also learned is that all the extra effort and frustration that goes into these projects (no matter how small) gives you a tremendous amount of statisfaction in the end.
I'm sure you will be looking the Biz when you are done..
Cheers
Angelo
One thing that I have learned over the years with working on my bikes, is that very few things work out easily. What I have also learned is that all the extra effort and frustration that goes into these projects (no matter how small) gives you a tremendous amount of statisfaction in the end.
I'm sure you will be looking the Biz when you are done..
Cheers
Angelo
�Long live vintage motorcycles that are too tough to die...�
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- LibertineAudrey
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