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Old 15-Feb-2006, 23:27
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Loz my old Blingmyster.
Clear silicone will do both jobs perfect.
And once cured can be peeled off with no damage to even paint work.
Please try and purchase a tube of it and not a boob !
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If you are passing you can have some for free.
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Old 15-Feb-2006, 23:31
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Kev, you old slack-jaw, you!

Thanks for the idea, that sounds less "permanent" to me and so it's more to my liking.

Where can I purchase boobs? Will I get a discount if I mention your name or will I get chased out of the shop?

If I'm passing, I'll want more than a free boob job - a free cup of tea at least!
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Old 15-Feb-2006, 23:41
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If you look in the mirror you will see a Big TIT

Kettles always on, bring your own tea bag though

See yer soon
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Old 15-Feb-2006, 23:43
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[ /Loz checks in the mirror and is somewhat disappointed]

Kev, it was gone when I got there

I'm on my way soon, should get to yours about 2:30am. Tea bag in hand.

Cheers!
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Old 16-Feb-2006, 00:03
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Super glue is not waterproof Still if you only ride in the dry thats OK

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Old 16-Feb-2006, 07:15
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Hey Loz,I've been thinking about purchasing one of those carbon tank guards,...let me know how you get on with it.
(Not that I have'nt already got heaps of CF on the bike already!! )
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Old 16-Feb-2006, 09:23
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You can always use double sided sticky tape for the tank pad or clear silicolne, both can be removed if needed.

A bit of advice to anyone wanting to remove an old tank pad or stickers: warm them up with a hair drier first and they just peel off!
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Old 16-Feb-2006, 14:38
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Mike, I ride in all weathers. Not always by choice, of course.

KeefyB, I'll let you know how it goes. Bloody bling keeps creeping onto my bike when I'm not looking, I swear!

Bob, thanks for the advice, but I don't own a hairdryer! I figure matches or a lighter will do the job.
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