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| BLOFLY 636 |
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 BLOFLY 636 Brolly Dolly

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 Posted: 10:11 - 20 Sep 2004 Post subject: ermax undertrays |
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I have just been down to my local post shop and picked up my undertray I ordered from Ermax and the first thing I noticed about it was it's color. It is a metallic hothouse green like the ZX-12R's come in and then I noticed it is for a new Kawasaki Z1000 this just drives me nuts I have been waiting for this bit for 2 months and 4 days and when it gets here it aint even the bit I ordered for $390 so I called them up and they say the Z1000 undertray is identical but I can see it is slightly different also they say I was lucky to get it painted because normally they just come in a bare plastic color also the add I bought it from displayed clear indicators but I get orange ones has anybody had similar problems like this out there? |
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 BLOFLY 636 Brolly Dolly

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it is very similar in shape ecept the ZX-6R undertray has a half moon shaped end on it that faces the rear shock and the Z1000 undertray has a large twin point shape that faces the rear shock my main complaint is it isn't what I ordered and it aint even the right colour I have had enough of this friggin country I'm movin to the U.K.!  |
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| Jammy-G |
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and you would be willing to give everything you have to get back to the U.K. when you realise there are vertually ZERO trackdays and also if you are caught by the police doing a wheelie, stoppy or even giving your bike a bit of a squirt down a nice stretch of road you would have your bike confiscated by the coppers for 48 hours then on your second offence it is 3 months and if your caught a 3rd time it is game over you lose your bike for EVER that to me is totally unrashionable how can a sportsbike rider not give their bike some curry every here and there but I will gladly pay extra for fuel if I can have some of your trackdays and big roundabouts to scratch my itchy knees on if you can handle living in this self rightous country  |
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Thats lenient.
Here if your caught stunting at all on UK roads, in most cases you get your licence revoked. ____________________ RooRoo: just like the time i stuck my finger up my arse with no lube at all and she didnt talk to me for hours |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 21 years, 154 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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