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Lucky or Unlucky

Discussion in 'Yamaha 250cc In-Line 4's' started by FLETCH, Aug 26, 2004.

  1. FLETCH

    FLETCH New Member

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    I am still trying to work out weather I am lucky or Unlucky.
    I broke a clutch cable last night on my way home from work which is a 20km trip.
    I was pissed off, but when I pushed the bike 10 metres to my garage, I realized that I am pretty lucky. Of all places it could of broke it did it right outside my door. Happy Days!
     
  2. Dean

    Dean Active Member

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    Definately lucky Fletch! anything where u dont have to pay for ur bike to be towed is good in my books! <!-- s:roll: --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_roll.gif" alt=":roll:" title="Rolling LoL" /><!-- s:roll: -->
     
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    d_slayer New Member

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    Mate.. I'm going to say real lucky as I once had to push a gsx 750 2.5 kms.. and I wouldn't like to do that again as most of it was up hills
     
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    How on earth did you manage that?? Did you have 15minute breaks each 20 metres? Cause thats the most I can do b4 im about to collapse! Sometimes I have to jump start my bike and im like half way down my street b4 it starts <!-- s:cry: --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_cry.gif" alt=":cry:" title="Crying or Very sad" /><!-- s:cry: -->
     
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    close to that.. the bike still ran but i run over so nails on the road and two flat tyres .. so i half pushed and half idealed it home with me running beside it.. tock me forever to get home..lol
     
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    Can I just say that I find push-starting my new bike is so much easier than the fzr! I don't know why, but my new bike will start within 10 feet of me pushing, the fzr took a fair bit more than that on a good day. (I had to push start my bike because the battery needed replacing and just wasn't holding charge - all is good now).
     
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    Dean Active Member

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    <!-- s:alcoholic: --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_all_coholic.gif" alt=":alcoholic:" title="Alcoholic" /><!-- s:alcoholic: -->
    I'm just a proud owner of a bike... <!-- s:oops: --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_redface.gif" alt=":oops:" title="Embarassed" /><!-- s:oops: -->
     

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