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HAY that was a VERY scary time for me. All good now though. BIEATCH. Be nice.

:P I never want to hear words like scared, bikes and wheelies in the same sentence again :laugh:

The only thing to fear is fear itself, so dont die wondering* :(

*DISCLAIMER: DO as i say not as i do :ninja:

Ok sorry, me bad. Promise to never make the same mistake again.

I still recom mike bike looked better wheeling then yours did. LOL.

WAIT FOR IT...................

:ninja: thats about the funniest thing i have heard this year...

You kill me!!!

Oh and i dont know what your talking about my bike was ALWAYS* on two wheels...

*DISCLAIMER: above statment is true whilst bike was parked or at a complete stop :(

The motors been put in it today finaly and im hoping i get it back in the middle of january Ben.

Nice, bet you cant wait for that time to roll around already!!!

Be good to see it in action with the new set up...

ok, so mine didn't get tuned, had a few hiccups when I needed them least.

Not far away, just some niggling problems to fix.

Well your not the only one :P

CARS ARE GHEY...

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