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Only upside, is I have managed to work my way up to a pretty flash building to work in, and scored a fairly consistent rate rise with each move..
Hoping to fund a new "big block" engine for the new bike before years end. 650cc
Gee... I thought you were gonna leave it stock...
On 27/07/2019 at 11:18 PM, t_revz said:

 


Men don’t leave it stock

 

Dang tootin'

Besides,  all the parts are being made by S+S and it's the first time they have offered bits for anything other than a hardly drivable so it would be rude not to. 

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Lol no plans or employment as yet, going to take a short break then start the hunt unless something amazing comes up.



I wish you all the best xx [emoji8] you’re smart so it won’t be so hard for you to find another job :)!
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