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Please keep in mind this is an on-going project.

 

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Parrothead

Adjusted the images.

 

Sweet.

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phuketrichard

a very useful bike for Shv streets

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Parrothead

a very useful bike for Shv streets

 

Nooo. To make it Snooky approved, it needs an automatic USD note dispenser - for the poooolice check points.

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Bill H

Nooo. To make it Snooky approved, it needs an automatic USD note dispenser - for the poooolice check points.

 

Too True!  I've lost 5,000 to them so far.

 

I got the bike back today.  We added LED's to the tank, frame front forks, and rear fender.  He put red LED's on the front and I wanted white, so we'll get that corrected, but they look pretty good to my eyes and certainly make the bike easier to see, day and night.

 

Crash bars with mounted lights are next on the list.  Nothing irks me more than Asian drivers who think Bright is the only selection for headlights.  I want enough lights on this puppy so when they do that, I can make them think otherwise or go

blind!  LOL

 

Somewhere in the near future, I'm going to add a horn, a serious horn, one that makes people jump when you set it off.  These wimpy horns just don't cut it for me.  Then again, maybe an "A-ugha" horn would be good.  In any case, we are getting close to the end of this project.  More pics soon.

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phuketrichard

so u want look like a clown riding down the road all lit up???

i learned a long LONG tome ago, do not draw unnecessary attention to yourself, seems ur going the opposite direction, best of luck with that

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dicey eye

I agree with Phuket on this one.

I prefer anonymity to all else.

I was editor of a newspaper owned by the President of a Banana Republic for 10 yrs - not once did my photo appear on those pages.

Anyways, I feel a low profile is much more healthy for expats to showboating.

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Bill H

Boy, you guys are no fun at all!  LOL

 

Here she is as she sits today and will probably stay this way for an extended period of time.

 

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Parrothead

Well, even if they don't, I like it, man. 

There was a guy who used to live near the Snake  House, on Victory Hill. Not sure if Richard or Andrew knew him. Anyway, he used to ride an old beat up motorbike, nothing as fancy looking as yours, just a basic bike, with all kind of shit attached to it. Lights, little toys glued to the frame and handle bars, etc. 

 

He rode with no shirt, usually. Big pot belly on him. Funny guy. I would see him from time to time at one of the local restaurants I used to frequent.

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I feel a low profile is much more healthy for expats to showboating.

 

 

Is he showboating, or just trying to increase his visibility on the road, thereby decreasing the chances of being in an accident?

 

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