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Old 12-07-2008, 06:15 PM   #41 (permalink)
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thunderace- nice name & gd looking bike u hav. kudos!!!
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Hope to see you for the rides soon buddy but with your new acquisition Do let us know what you planning on. As per your indication, if you do get that killer bike, we would be in for some straight line bursts
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Hope to see you for the rides soon buddy but with your new acquisition Do let us know what you planning on. As per your indication, if you do get that killer bike, we would be in for some straight line bursts
Err..
Which bike has Manson decided on..?
And where has he quoted the same..?
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Old 12-09-2008, 06:33 PM   #44 (permalink)
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Its been a rather bumpy ride for me the last few days. Nothing concrete come my way just yet, and i can only hope I do not take as long as i did for my Thunderace.
Tojo, the hunt is on, and I'd prefer a red one that could go well with my gear!
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Old 01-16-2009, 01:11 AM   #45 (permalink)
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Its been two whole years since I had brought the Thunderace home, and I realised that only a few minutes ago. The evening of 15-01-2007 was a big one.
As luck would have it though, Rahul and I caught up a couple of hours back at Reclamation, and a a couple of other friends came around too.
There it stood below the street lamp, and it looked as good as it always did. Rahul has taken super care of it, and I could not resist a spin. Rahul obliged.
So the Ace and I went around for a reclamation spin, and I felt I was back home. From moment I sat on the bike, for the first few moments it felt like sitting IN a bike compared the the Fireblade, felt different too. Less than a minute, couple of bumps, empty stretch, the nice long reclamation curve and I literally took off, I was reunited for those few minutes.
Came back down the flyover, and I just had to take it for another spin. It was just awesome, and maybe in a couple of days I may just find better words to put down the reuniting experience.

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You might find a better set of words to descibe your feeling but even in this post every single word is exhibiting your emotional attachment with ACE.
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