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melvis

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  1. You cats rock! Thanks for the encouragement and have no fear - I'll be back...

  2. Thanks mate - all things must pass, however as of late things are absolutely brilliant as I've got a killer new job, my family is doing fab and the only thing I can really bitch about is lack of riding and writing time! As for the latter I need to muster up something suitable droll to sum up a yawner of a season but for a few choice tidbits ;-) Cheers to you and your loved ones...

  3. Noooooooooo!!!!! :angry: I hope the Man is all right....
  4. Good to "meet" you lads and have faces to go with your posts - and nice pics too - cheers! :beer:
  5. Good show! Your bike looks shaweet! Buuuut, you forgot to paint your fork lowers... or would that be too much white? :beer:
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    Aww, it's taking a nap! No but really, can't help but feel a bit queasy and somewhat voyeuristic - kinda like looking at upskirt piccies on the 'net... :biggrin:
  7. Gotta agree with all the other wankers, this thing is off the hook! :unsure: And never mind the black guards in the crowd, everyone knows red is the fastest colour... :fing02:
  8. melvis

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    :biggrin: I know that road! Although I never travelled it on a VFR... Beautiful shot - and being from Mexico it stirred up a lot of memories. I would love to ride south of the border someday, although I'd take a middleweight adventure bike. Judging by the pics your trip musta been epic - good on ya!
  9. Aaarrggghh! Big Bummer that gravity conspired against you and your lovely bike. Glad to hear that you're not in pieces (gotta love ATGATT!) and as for La Moto de FotoMoto- no doubt she'll ride again. Heal quick and good luck!
  10. Ahh - I think I have it - it is a gravity induction angular contact ball holder. It mounts in a special cutout thermic flangemabobulator inside the saddle and assists the pilot to remain in contact with his bike during extreme lean angle situations when the sphincter contractions exceed gravity constraints. :cool:
  11. Looks really sano Larry! :laugh: Maybe if we did a group VFRD meditation and all visualized the right belt your dream will become reality... just thinking :biggrin:
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    Wow - musta been one of the 2 or 3 times of the year it rains down there and you guys managed to go for a ride - good on ya! :excl:
  13. All you people shopping at WalMart seriously need to look into that company's policies - once you know what's really behind all those low low prices you might think twice before going into the bowels of evil again. Just sayin'... As for filters I'm sticking with K&N as I've had excellent results since I bought the bike in 2000.
  14. melvis

    The word is out...

    My guess is it's a clutch-frying congaline up and brake rotor warping down L'alpe d'Huez in France. Fun... NOT!
  15. melvis

    Deals Gap West?

    Ohhh nooo, rt 49 is, ahh, horrible! Too many curves, yes, far too many curves, and the scenery is way too distracting, potentially dangerous... and you wind up in nifty little Sierra mountain towns with friendly people and the surface is usually too grippy as well...
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    Absolutely stunning! Kudos to you - it's the bike that Honda should have built inthe first place. Of course, now mine looks to me even more pedestrian... Long may you ride!
  17. Very sweet shot - the kind that makes me want to saddle up and go somewhere beautiful, but alas I'm desk bound for now. Thanks for sharing :goofy:
  18. melvis

    wine country

    VFR love
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    From the album: wine country

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