Garfield's RZV500r 51X

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#16 Post by rzmad » Fri Feb 12, 2010 6:57 pm

garfield wrote:you bet'cha

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categories it is then !
Is this rabbit yawning or growling........or laughing?

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#17 Post by garfield » Fri Feb 12, 2010 7:08 pm

Best answer or caption gets an internet pint on me !! :grin:
Then i'll give the answer

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#18 Post by rzmad » Fri Feb 12, 2010 7:15 pm

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Rabbits goes out for a wee. Sits down and yells

Arrrghh!!! - can't feel me willy

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#19 Post by aaronmvrider » Fri Feb 12, 2010 8:06 pm

a bear and a rabbit take a shit in the woods and the bear asks the rabbit do you have trouble with shit sticking to your fur, the rabbit answers no, so the bear wipes his ass with the rabbit :grin: :grin: :grin: :razz: :razz: :razz:
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#20 Post by rzatch » Sat Feb 13, 2010 9:53 pm

:smt082

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#21 Post by rztom » Sat Feb 13, 2010 11:09 pm

Not sure how we got into a discussion on rabbits-n-bears shittin' in the woods or freezin' their willys, but I can move those posts to their own topic in Yammer-Howlin and create a poll on it?? :lol: What-da-ya-say garfield?? :smt005 Can yer rabbit handle a spanner?? :smt047

On the question you had about posting questions on different aspects of your build problems in the various forum sections or your build thread.... I am fairly neutral on this.... I think you could do either - but it may more beneficial to us all to post specific questions about, say, engine-related issues or chassis-related issues or electrical issues in the specific forum sections so those who may not be following your build thread can benefit from other members' input to your questions, but then you should make sure you "incorporate" the new-found knowledge learned into your build thread as you progress. This could apply to others with build threads as well.....

Good job on the build so far.... very entertaining.... so keep it coming and good luck with it! We MUST keep these 500s alive!!!! :twisted:

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#22 Post by garfield » Sun Feb 14, 2010 6:34 am

I suppose we could leave it as it is....if it gets too long (the bunny part of the post...not the bunny's willy!) we could move it over to yammer howling.... (s)he eats spanners for breakfast, with teeth like that. !
you should see the state of my shed...woodshavings everywhere...another one of the reasons I took the bike in from there...the little shit whould have rewired all the electrics for me.

Anyway here's another....called "Pasta Bunny"
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#23 Post by garfield » Sun Feb 14, 2010 4:00 pm

At least there's Progress elsewhere in the project.
Some plastics for your viewing (dis)pleasure.
Bardahl Matt Black for plastics and vinal.
Results seem quite reasonable in the flesh (plastic)
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#24 Post by paul dawkins » Wed Apr 14, 2010 5:14 pm

So which one did you get?

Mines the third one in with black wheels

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we grow old because we stop playing.

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#25 Post by garfield » Sat Jul 31, 2010 8:30 pm

Nice shot of the line up :grin:

mines not there ...it arrived after the first bunch couple of weeks later!

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#26 Post by rzmad » Sun Aug 01, 2010 5:45 am

garfield wrote:Some plastics for your viewing (dis)pleasure.
Bardahl Matt Black for plastics and vinal.
That spray looks just the job for my rear mudguard I screwed up! Where can I buy it from as google doesn't come up with anything!

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#27 Post by garfield » Sun Aug 01, 2010 6:56 am

Yes ...it is very good paint.
Used it on some plastic car bits too and always get a great result.
The rad grill blemishes are my fault...trying to squeeze the last bit out of the tin ! :???:

I get it in most independent motor factors here in Irleand...and from experience I know its available in the UK...or at least some of there other products are. If you find a dealer with part of the range of products I'm sure they will be able to order it for you. I would be happy to get it here for you and send it...BUT...the rules on sending aerosols in the post would mean they would have to go courier.

however ...cant recommend it enough :grin:

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#28 Post by rzmad » Sun Aug 01, 2010 6:59 am

garfield wrote:Yes ...it is very good paint.
Used it on some plastic car bits too and always get a great result.
The rad grill blemishes are my fault...trying to squeeze the last bit out of the tin ! :???:

I get it in most independent motor factors here in Irleand...and from experience I know its available in the UK...or at least some of there other products are. If you find a dealer with part of the range of products I'm sure they will be able to order it for you. I would be happy to get it here for you and send it...BUT...the rules on sending aerosols in the post would mean they would have to go courier.

however ...cant recommend it enough :grin:
Thanks garfield, I will be on the lookout and if I get no where I'll let you know! How much for a tin?

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#29 Post by garfield » Sun Aug 01, 2010 10:20 am

Her you are PH...match the picture :smile:
last time i bought it was 10.00 euro a tin
http://s245.photobucket.com/albums/gg69 ... ffa4de.jpg

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#30 Post by rzmad » Sun Aug 01, 2010 11:04 am

I've emailed the company, hopefully they can tell me where to go!

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