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Old 03-03-05, 10:46 PM   #31
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sure ive seen that belly pan before cant put my finger on where though! dont you just hate that? ill see if i can jumpstart the old grey matter into remembering where i saw it
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Old 03-03-05, 11:00 PM   #32
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Duuuuh, your all stooput, Curvey's are those bits in the road where you have to lean over.
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Old 04-03-05, 12:06 AM   #33
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Is it not the one from Roca that has the spot lamps in it ???

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Old 04-03-05, 01:47 AM   #34
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Back on track...

Ralph,

I am glad you asked before I did. What's a curvy?

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Old 04-03-05, 08:12 AM   #35
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What's a curvy?
The right shape for an SVS, the wrong shape for an SV.

Glad to have the opportunity to put you all straight on this very taxing theological question.
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Old 04-03-05, 08:45 AM   #36
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thanks for a speedy reply now i know ive got a curvey in bright yellow
It is also known as the "classic" shape and you are in good company. Be not concerned with the carping remarks from those who've had to put up with a bike who's frame has been made from a Meccano set .


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Old 04-03-05, 09:58 AM   #37
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What's a curvy?
The right shape for an SVS, the wrong shape for an SV.
Now I wonder why he said that?


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Old 04-03-05, 10:57 AM   #38
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a curvey is the mistake which suzuki eventually corrected
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Old 04-03-05, 10:58 AM   #39
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oh.. when did this debate start again.. I thought we'd stopped all this and where ganging up on our common enemy.... Chavs on Scooter's.... oh and the occasional hornet rider.
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