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You may or may not know of Bikerthug here on this site. I was one that didnt know him, but he put a little trust in a fellow Triumph owner and sent from Washington to Carolina his PERSONAL special tools to do my clutch replacement!!! I couldnt belive that someone whom I have never met could be so generous! He didnt charge me a dime other than shipping and just asked that he got it back! Again, I am shocked! I just thought everyone should know this and maybe take a little something from it. What a wonderful site we have here, nothing but the best! Be safe & keep the rubber on the road! Jeff 
Best looking black girl around!
2004 SM-spokes, solo seat, lowered rear, 14 in apes, bobber rear fender, no front fender. Flat black all the way around.
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"Lighten up, Francis."
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That's the kind of thing that makes this site so special. Oh now I've gone and done it. I'm getting misty...  That reminds me. I owe Pat a few valve shims...
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That's the kind of thing that makes this site so special. Oh now I've gone and done it. I'm getting misty... 
I agree. I personally have been a recepient of tools and parts that I would not otherwise been able to afford. This happens over and over again and is pretty awesome when you think about it. It is also pretty neat when you meet those people that have helped you out in person. 
I knew deep down, FJ had a feminine, sensitive side. 
"Catching a yellow jacket in your shirt at seventy miles per hour can double your vocabulary" Author unknown
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"Lighten up, Francis."
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Don't tell anyone. You'll ruin my rep as a callous angry bastar... person.
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Check Pants
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Hey Jeff, Tell BT he won't get his tools back, unless he rides that Beemer machine to Nelson BC in a few weeks. Better yet, send them to me and he'll have to come get 'em  . Cheers, JH
"It's not what I say that's important, it's what you hear" Red Auerbach
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Should be Riding
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BT is a good guy. I stopped to talk to him in Kent a month or two ago or so on my way back to Portland from Renton.
Soren
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Right on brother, I'll tell him!
Best looking black girl around!
2004 SM-spokes, solo seat, lowered rear, 14 in apes, bobber rear fender, no front fender. Flat black all the way around.
Jeff
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[I agree. I personally have been a recepient of tools and parts that I would not otherwise been able to afford. This happens over and over again and is pretty awesome when you think about it. It is also pretty neat when you meet those people that have helped you out in person. ]  I wonder who gave you those tools out of friendship?.......Angelis 
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You ought to know Angelis 
"Catching a yellow jacket in your shirt at seventy miles per hour can double your vocabulary" Author unknown
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