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Re: New lid

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I was just about to say you could come and ride my RS, ZM. :mrgreen:
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This is no way solitation but... To address a concern like yours - the option to have a vetted pro wrench prep a bike for someone to use it would a viable option to many... 300 dollars per use would not be outrageous would it? Covering the 3 hours of prep and change in fluids and rubber as needed.
I always brake in corners and think how I am going to get home if I really mess up. When I get home, I wished that I hadn't used my brakes and should have ridden a bit further.
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Re: New lid

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if any body is interested... I have begun the ADVrider inquiry.

http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=915622
I always brake in corners and think how I am going to get home if I really mess up. When I get home, I wished that I hadn't used my brakes and should have ridden a bit further.
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Ridercam wrote:if any body is interested... I have begun the ADVrider inquiry.

http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=915622
I thought you were starting a ADVrider inquiry about lightweight helmets! :lol:
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Ridercam wrote:This is no way solitation but... To address a concern like yours - the option to have a vetted pro wrench prep a bike for someone to use it would a viable option to many... 300 dollars per use would not be outrageous would it? Covering the 3 hours of prep and change in fluids and rubber as needed.
If that could be set up, I'd certainly be interested. I'd like to convert Charlie to Jainism. :|
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Zombie Master wrote:
Ridercam wrote:This is no way solitation but... To address a concern like yours - the option to have a vetted pro wrench prep a bike for someone to use it would a viable option to many... 300 dollars per use would not be outrageous would it? Covering the 3 hours of prep and change in fluids and rubber as needed.
If that could be set up, I'd certainly be interested. I'd like to convert Charlie to Jainism. :|
You'd have more luck with me .
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Zombie Master wrote: I'd like to convert Charlie to Jainism. :|
Preaching to the converted ol' chap.
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Jainism? Never heard of it so I consulted the oracle of Google. What, no death threats for the non-initiates? No hellfire and brimstone? What sort of religion is that?

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What a cool temple, it reminds me of sandstone formations you'd see in the Utah desert.
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Interesting choice of symbol: Image
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Tim Shepherd wrote:Interesting choice of symbol: Image
Yeah, well, when you're an ancient religion, you can't help what people later do to your symbols.
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