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Old 22-07-2017, 21:13   #31
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I've found the whole ordeal quite shocking
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Old 22-07-2017, 21:15   #32
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Oh, I would say this thread is quite absorbing
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Old 22-07-2017, 21:19   #33
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Yeh it's been up and down
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Old 22-07-2017, 21:59   #34
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Well...
this is the best I can do lol...



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Old 22-07-2017, 22:04   #35
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Can't see it damping Banshee's enthusiasm though. Sure he will rebound from it okay.
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Old 22-07-2017, 22:08   #36
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You're right, I think he'll be more comfortable now though
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Old 22-07-2017, 22:09   #37
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where did you find that
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Old 23-07-2017, 13:05   #38
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Thanks guys

The jokes were awful but funny

I refitted the shock yesterday and have to admit it feels way way better now than before I sent it off and has actually stopped the creaking that it was sent in for in the first place

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Old 23-07-2017, 13:12   #39
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Good result then Banshee
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Old 23-07-2017, 16:58   #40
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Glad to hear that this has been resolved to your satisfaction. The right outcome at last.

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got to look after your tosh zac you only get 1.
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aren't you allowed to just shoot people anymore ?
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aren't you allowed to just shoot people anymore ?
In the States, they make it very easy to do this, just leave a gun in the car glovebox, and along comes your grandson... plays cowboys and Indians... bang... game over.

When I worked in the States, it was common in Tennessee, to have a loaded gun in the glove box. Some States frowned upon this.

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I saw a guy in town yesterday with a t-shirt with the following "don't call 911, we have/use (picture of gun)".
I found that quite disturbing and I'm all for a bit of dark humour.
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In the States, they make it very easy to do this, just leave a gun in the car glovebox, and along comes your grandson... plays cowboys and Indians... bang... game over.

When I worked in the States, it was common in Tennessee, to have a loaded gun in the glove box. Some States frowned upon this.

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I had the sad misfortune to have to use an American Harley forum backalong, for some advice on an electrical problem........one of the forum sub topics is......'What do you carry'.......the threads were to say the least......terrifying in their scope and detail, as to what these guys are armed with on a day to day basis, depending on the state and laws (or none) that they live in and under........
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