Magnificent beemer.

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mattcfish
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Re: Magnificent beemer.

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The /6, not 90S, not custom aluminum, tank works for me. You can't please everyone. Why not dual plugged? It should be black. 8-)
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Major Softie
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Re: Magnificent beemer.

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mattcfish wrote:You can't please everyone. Why not dual plugged? It should be black. 8-)
LOL!!!
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Re: Magnificent beemer.

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It should be black.

Yes they all should be black! Who needs color on a Bay Emm Vay anyway?
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Even GSPDs!

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(I wonder if there is a plug-in for auto-resizing pictures?)
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Re: Even GSPDs!

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R65 Rob wrote:Image

(I wonder if there is a plug-in for auto-resizing pictures?)
Ah, so it's not just me. All my photos are missing about 15% of the right hand side. Could it be because they where uploaded when my screen was set to 150% view?
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Re: Even GSPDs!

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Tim Shepherd wrote: Ah, so it's not just me. All my photos are missing about 15% of the right hand side. Could it be because they where uploaded when my screen was set to 150% view?
I think it's just you, mine are fine
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Re: Even GSPDs!

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Tim Shepherd wrote:
R65 Rob wrote: (I wonder if there is a plug-in for auto-resizing pictures?)
Ah, so it's not just me. All my photos are missing about 15% of the right hand side. Could it be because they where uploaded when my screen was set to 150% view?
Yes Tim, that is one of the advantages of using one of the outside (this forum) hosting sites. They offer 3 or 4 different size pictures you can choose from to post.
The determining factor will be a /small/, /medium/, /large/ or /original/ in the URL link for the picture. (at least on PBase)
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Re: Even GSPDs!

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gspd wrote:
Tim Shepherd wrote: Ah, so it's not just me. All my photos are missing about 15% of the right hand side. Could it be because they where uploaded when my screen was set to 150% view?
I think it's just you, mine are fine
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Re: Magnificent beemer.

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Hi.
You have done what I want to do with my 1977 R100S. I am going to use a 1992 R100GS swingarm, GSXR 10000 front forks and Ducati 916 fairing and gas tank and want to use a mag wheel with a disc brake. What rear drive and wheel did you use?
Thanks for any help
Steve
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Re: Magnificent beemer.

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ME 109 wrote:That looks a fun bike, but no.
Maybe this one......
http://www.google.com.au/imgres?imgurl= ... ,r:22,s:25
Nup! coon't do it.
I like that... can anyone tell me where to get the optional ET attachment?

Rob
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