PICTURE OF YOUR BIKE/BIKES

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Unclviny
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I just click on the picture and it gets bigger and the scroll bars go away.

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Jeez, as easy as that!

Many thanks!
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I upload my pics to Flickr, then copy n paste them here.
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My 2 meisies..

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Baie mooi meisies, Oom Johan.
Ek kan sien hulle is baie geliefd.
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DucatiPete wrote:I had the bikes out today as part of my "Fire Plan" preparation... doing this sort of sure make's you paranoid! :?

Anyhow, I thought i'd take a pic to share:
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(Really must spend some time/money/love on the poor 'ol G/S.) :roll:

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Being a bit broke I'm trying to combine all functions in one bike . ;) Tilly is an ST with a GS100 tank and Mermite cases for luggage . A GS100 single seat to come.

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Sibbo wrote:
Being a bit broke I'm trying to combine all functions in one bike . ;) Tilly is an ST with a GS100 tank and Mermite cases for luggage . A GS100 single seat to come.

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Always loved the ST, and very much like what you've done with yours there Sibbo. Tell me though - is that a modified exhaust?
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Sibbo wrote:Being a bit broke I'm trying to combine all functions in one bike . ;) Tilly is an ST with a GS100 tank and Mermite cases for luggage . A GS100 single seat to come.
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Did you mean Marmite cases? :P
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She came with that exhaust Daniel, it's a Staintune all stainless affair .It doesn't look as good as the original but has a fine note and seems indestructible.
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dougie wrote:
Did you mean Marmite cases? :P
I reckon he meant either termite or vegemite
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