Baby Blue

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Baby Blue

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Have now clocked up 384 ks since picking up "Baby Blue" yesterday morning

Apart from a loose gear shift lever which saw me leave todays ride to return home to fix before rejoining everyone in Quindanning for lunch shes running like a BMW should.

Definitly need a screen though as I've been spoilt by the 1200

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Swampy

Great to see you on a new bike and for the effort to get to Quindanning.

Good dry day with lots of corners to scrub your tyres in.

44 works much better than 42.

Might need to put a nappy on baby blue's rear end to catch oil the oil off the chain.
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Swampy

The small rubber hairs on Baby Blue's boots are called sprues.

In the USA they are also commonly called nubs.

They are also known as whiskers, rubber hairs, nibs, nipples and tits.

There are removal tools to shave the sprues so that Baby Blue can look more like Vater Blau.

I bet Baby Blue will have sprueless boots before too long.

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Hallo Swampy

They are hero-tabs. You are not allowed to cut them off (you have to go round corners, leaning, till they wear off)

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You are a wealth of information at times Bozo. :lol:

Either way they will as smooth as a babies bum before very long if I have anything to do with it

And no I'm not shaving them John :roll:

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Comon swampy, wear them off in the dirt not on the Tarmac
Most problems can be solved with a suitable application of throttle!
Bitumen is a tool, to get you to the dirt.
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old betsy wrote:Comon swampy, wear them off in the dirt not on the Tarmac


you really are a funny f#*ker......no chance of that ever happening

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Can I get you a name tag Bully??? :lol:

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Has anyone got a sensible suggestion for a good screen for Baby Blue?

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Swampy it really depends if you are doing lattes at Cats or transiting to the Mundaring Dome via burnt out back roads. I personally reckon you could save yourself the money on a big screen and screw the rear shock up hard so the arse is up in the air (the bike) , then the screen will be facing forward and the wind will fly up and over your neck brace and helmet. You can try this in the garage at home with a fan blowing at the front of the bike.

OR

SAMSUNG High definition big screen with whoop arse speakers, then you can sit on the bike in the shed and practice burning the sprues off whilst watching reruns of your favourite modern motorcycle movies, like the great escape.

OR

bring it round to the tuning day and we can time people going round the block on it. The queue starts behind me. Swampy if you are coming to the next tuning day, please make sure you let me know on the Thursday, then I can drop earplugs off at the neighbours house for when we drill out your cat converter and do blockies to test for noise and sprue removal. Has anyone got a pocket size metric sprue micrometre? This could be used for quality checks each Sunday at Catalanos, I can also bring my laser heat checker to see if the tyres have been overheated in the garage in front of the big screen..

OR
Ride my baby blue and check out the big screen.
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Swampy wrote:Has anyone got a sensible suggestion for a good screen for Baby Blue?

Swampy





Check out Motoradd Garage for the screen, but I reckon you should try Alex's plan first, doesn't sound cheaper but definitely more fun.
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bully1 wrote:
Swampy wrote:Has anyone got a sensible suggestion for a good screen for Baby Blue?

Swampy





Check out Motoradd Garage for the screen, but I reckon you should try Alex's plan first, doesn't sound cheaper but definitely more fun.
Thanks Bully and you should really invite your son out for a ride sometime mate :shock:

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And another vote for Alex's suggestions :lol:
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And a big thank you to you Alec for your very creative suggestions :lol:

But I think you guys have really being spying on me?

I do actually ride a pushbike on a roller apparatus for 40 minutes most days of the week with a fan on me but without the plasma :shock:

I suppose I could substitute baby blue for the pushie, Much more fun without the pain but how would I get a lean up without falling off I wonder? ..........................Trainer wheels ?:P

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Of rugged mountain ranges, of droughts and flooding rains.
I love her far horizons, I love her jeweled sea.
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Swampy wrote:
I suppose I could substitute baby blue for the pushie, Much more fun without the pain but how would I get a lean up without falling off I wonder? ..........................Trainer wheels ?:P

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Yeh, and if you put the big screen in front of you with one of Steves videos on it. You'd be on the dirt
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