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Brass_Machine:
You bringing the Yamaha too?
Scuba1:
Nope I'll have to sell the  bike as it will not go on the boat.... sad to see it go but as they say, no light without shadow. Anyway, they would not want that beast in the US as it will make the Harleys look bad  :lol:
Scuba1:

--- Quote from: AdeV on April 25, 2012, 01:25:20 PM ---
--- Quote from: ieezitin on April 25, 2012, 12:53:31 PM ---Hope you dont have trouble leveling it.

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It'll self-level itself occasionally, won't it, when in the water?  :lol:

I have to wonder if it'll end up turning seasick parts...

Looks like a cracking project!

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Well it will self level of sorts, depending on the wind and what tack I am on.
As long as it is bolted down straight to what it gets bolted to it should be just fine IMHO the level bit is not a must as long as the bed is stress free.

ATB

Michael
Anzaniste:
Wow! Scuba. As a yottie meself I know how mad you are. Bravo :bow:
Rickard:

--- Quote from: Scuba1 on April 25, 2012, 01:58:46 PM ---Nope I'll have to sell the  bike as it will not go on the boat.... sad to see it go but as they say, no light without shadow. Anyway, they would not want that beast in the US as it will make the Harleys look bad  :lol:

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Scuba as much as I envy your new home I have to Say this as a Citizen of Texas and the other 49 lesser states, the only way that Yamaha could make my AMERICAN IRON look bad is from the Beating it would take on the road! Try riding that Back Braker 4,000 Miles in 10 days from Dallas to Fairbanks.  Love that boat though man! but man you need a Unimat sb/sl or 3
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