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21 Jun 2006 05:05
Here I thought we'd see "photos of the fourtoes"...cripes. :laugh:
Doh! I must have been all a dither after seeing your bike and just...well...missed the joke. Took me a minute to get it too.
Alright, now I've tried to make up for my oversight and have sought forgiveness through the tool of self-deprecation so I'm moving on with my day and.....hold on, I wanna look at your bike picture again!
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Doh! I must have been all a dither after seeing your bike and just...well...missed the joke. Took me a minute to get it too.
Alright, now I've tried to make up for my oversight and have sought forgiveness through the tool of self-deprecation so I'm moving on with my day and.....hold on, I wanna look at your bike picture again!

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21 Jun 2006 12:49
Welcome Fourtoes. Nice lookin z650.
Give us some more pix when you can.
Give us some more pix when you can.
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Need a key for your Kawasaki? PM me
1978 KZ650 C2, 130K kms, Delkevic ex, EI, CVK32, PMC easy clutch, ATK fork brace, steering damper, braced swingarm, ZRX shocks, 18" Z1R front wheel.
2000 ZRX1100
2011 Ninja 250R - Wife's
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22 Jun 2006 06:09
I've added a pic to my gallery of how I want the bikes colours to look. Tell me what you think guys. A little conservative by many of your standards but I like it.
kzrider.com/index.php?option=com_ponygal...&func=detail&id=1213
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kzrider.com/index.php?option=com_ponygal...&func=detail&id=1213
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22 Jun 2006 07:57
Stay w/the Green. Looks alot cleaner. There's alot of bikes out there w/the Black and Red color set up, givin there's alot of Green bike also, BUT Green is the way to go for your bike. Ok there's my .02 cents!

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23 Jun 2006 10:22
Welcome 4-toes. Like LTDRider it took me awhile to get it too. The color mock-up, black and red does look very conservative. Clean, civilized - well, come to think of it - British?
The green is edgier for sure. Regardless - Nice Bike! Your bike should be a reflection of you, your taste or your alter-ego?!

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23 Jun 2006 10:34
Fourtoes.....you're thinking of changing that bike!...the one in your original post? I like your red/black look but if you are changing from that green I gotta say I think it would be a mistake. Just my opinion but when you posted it I thought wow that is a nice bike! 2 each their own but I'd be going the other way fer sure!:blink: :S :huh: :blink:
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23 Jun 2006 10:47
The GREEN is MEAN! I'd leave it alone.
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24 Jun 2006 01:01
Aw, come on guys, its not the end of the world.
I'm only gonna change the plastics and fuel tank. I'll keep the original green ones for best. You know, Christmas, Weddings, going to church on Sundays. That sort of thing.
Think of it as a change of clothing!
Thanks for your thoughts.
I'm only gonna change the plastics and fuel tank. I'll keep the original green ones for best. You know, Christmas, Weddings, going to church on Sundays. That sort of thing.
Think of it as a change of clothing!
Thanks for your thoughts.
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24 Jun 2006 05:37
Oh if youre gonna get another set of "clothes" and paint them.....thats different! Start the compressor mix the pigments and have at it! But keep the greens a good distance away so u don't get overspray on them!:woohoo: :woohoo:
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26 Jun 2006 16:38
DOH!!!! I did not get the joke until I practiced saying it in my head to a photo buff at my work. Then it hit me, ugh! I told him anyway and he thought it was pretty good, said it would be great for kids.
Anyway, welcome aboard. I like the black/red combo, especially if your going to just make it as a different set of bodywork.
Anyway, welcome aboard. I like the black/red combo, especially if your going to just make it as a different set of bodywork.
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