No because of all the blood sweat and tears you have put into it. A couple of thrashes around and you will be back in love. Must admit when my rgv snapped a crank at Croft I was a bit peeved for a few weeks
It’s blown up twice on me and also had an electrical problem that kept blowing the ecu at £800 each (3 times) which turned out to be some cheap aftermarket coils previous owner fitted. I just can’t afford to run it and I own a Ducati
To be honest I’d want top money for it, one for sale on eBay a fresh import that’s very rough is 8 grand! Mine owes me more than that and is mint in comparison and comes with spares.
Added some red, though I was concerned it might take a little off the top. Here's an interesting one. Christ it aren't half dumping smoke out the exhausts! My guess is it was upending the tank (to get at the shock). I'm going dahn the petch depot to fill up, see what that does. After coffee.
Second clean of the new pani - didnt take long thanks to the previous Graphene waxing. Hopefully, get to ride it later and cover it in wildlife again! Sat back after with a drink and have to wonder, why do new chains spit out about 3litres of chain oil that sticks to the rear wheel every ride?
More packing for Kelsall.... Couple of hours drive, then lots of unpacking.... Then, there are always other ways to transport a motorbike
Came home from Kelsall yesterday, seeing as I had today booked off too, I made a stupid decision to tidy up the bike park Definitely too hot for this today, but, it looks a lot better now
Got invoiced £88 by FedEx for Brexit charges for my new Showas. I'm going to get them to itemize it and everything beyond what I'd have paid anyway I'm going to bill the Conservative Party for.
Top coat and lacquer applied to the v2 Panigale tank. Just got to polish it up in a day or two to get rid of any orange peel.
I walked past my bike in the garage to get my gravity chair so I could sit out in the sun in my pants in the garden