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Its great! After almost a year of not having ridden one it feels so good. Oh and the power! I forgot about it all, and the engine braking. Though it is a little strange being so close to the ground again, I'm going to have to ease myself back in to the cornering, with all the ice and snow it made me a little paranoid.
So other then the sticky brakes and the snow on the bike it was great morning!
So if you want to love your bike again, go get your sv smashed up by a recovery company, ride a old Kawaka GT about for a year then get another sv from Scoob's to replace the GT and love the SV again. The smashed up one is being moved into the back garden in the summer for 'best'. :wink:
Wahoo! The beast lives again. Have fun dude.
And beofre anyone asks I haven't got any more SV's to sell.
Even at this time of year you will still be able to do more damage to the chicken strips than Scoobs ever did :lol:
Even at this time of year you will still be able to do more damage to the chicken strips than Scoobs ever did :lol:
They weren't that bad by the end of last year you little ****er. The Cadnam GP helped out on that front. :twisted:
Also the brakes... there so sharp! Well compared to that old kawaka. :lol:
Now I've just got alot of little jobs to sort on the bike.
1. Fix fairing panel correctly.
2. Straighten out panel mount.
3. T-cut off painted circle 'damage' marks (soapy water don't cut it).
4. Get new number plate (loving that cable tie in place of screw).
5. Replace headlight bulbs with silver stars.
6. Put on bar muffs. Sexy...
7. rub down tank rust marks (found some more when I swapped for the cut down seat).
8. Put on crash mushrooms.
9. New brake pedal.
10. Replace indicators! There so huge!
11. Get some mirror extenders.
12. Find Alphonse...
13. Change the brake lines.
14. Sort the heavy clutch.
Note: this is not the correct order.
Also the brakes... there so sharp! Well compared to that old kawaka. :lol:
Now I've just got alot of little jobs to sort on the bike.
1. Fix fairing panel correctly.
2. Straighten out panel mount.
3. T-cut off painted circle 'damage' marks (soapy water don't cut it).
4. Get new number plate (loving that cable tie in place of screw).
5. Replace headlight bulbs with silver stars. They aren't the standard bulbs in there. They are cool blues (or summat).
6. Put on bar muffs. Sexy...
7. rub down tank rust marks (found some more when I swapped for the cut down seat).
8. Put on crash mushrooms.
9. New brake pedal.
10. Replace indicators! There so huge!
11. Get some mirror extenders.
12. Find Alphonse...
13. Change the brake lines.
14. Sort the heavy clutch. New clutch cable on there??? Should be OK!!??
Note: this is not the correct order.
5. Replace headlight bulbs with silver stars. They aren't the standard bulbs in there. They are cool blues (or summat). Ah! haven't used it at night yet so I shall see. :wink:
14. Sort the heavy clutch. New clutch cable on there??? Should be OK!!?? Might be the clutch pusher needs some new grease then...
Note: this is not the correct order.
Glad you're back in a proper saddle Dan ;).
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Glad you're back in a proper saddle Dan ;).
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Thanks... :wink: and its a cut down one.
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