Maz's FZ750 Project
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Re: Maz's FZ750 Project
Hi maz, just letting everyone now that i thought i fixed my computer with a complete re installation of software to hope clean up all the crashing problems. Well no such luck my hard drive is about to pack it in major damage to it worn out i guess, just in case it completely fries wanting to let people now that if i am gone for a long period of time till i get my new computer built from my nephew. I have been lucky to be able to surf internet and come onto the bike forum but i am not able to load any pictures of projects etc or hard drive will crash big time. So do not think i have given up if i am gone for a long time, it may take a couple months for me to get my new kick ass and powerfull machine built. Maz keep going girl and i will keep watching as long as i can.
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Re: Maz's FZ750 Project
Maz When your back out with the camera would you put up a pic from the backside of what is currently on the table?
Oh!Oh!, I'm contogicatin agin.
Oh!Oh!, I'm contogicatin agin.
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Re: Maz's FZ750 Project
Just for you then dude here it is from the backside.... and here it is with the motor mocked up... at this stage I'm just trying to get the motor lined up central etc and then I'll slide it back into its correct position.......sleepyonthree wrote:Maz When your back out with the camera would you put up a pic from the backside of what is currently on the table?
Oh!Oh!, I'm contogicatin agin.
More later boys
Maz xx
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Re: Maz's FZ750 Project
nice lookin project there
ever notice when you hit somethin or someone with a hammer you feel instantly better
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Re: Maz's FZ750 Project
Just for you then dude here it is from the backside.... Maz xx[/quote]Maz wrote:Maz When your back out with the camera would you put up a pic from the backside of what is currently on the table?
Oh!Oh!, I'm contogicatin agin.
Mucho Thankee !!
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Re: Maz's FZ750 Project
thanks dude, its sure gonna be one radical SOB......curt wrote:nice lookin project there
Maz xx
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Re: Maz's FZ750 Project
oh, heck yeah! i'm feel in' it! go girlfriend, get yo groove on.
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Re: Maz's FZ750 Project
Thanks Dan, this is going to be one of those "mad" builds that's just way out there......budoka wrote:oh, heck yeah! i'm feel in' it! go girlfriend, get yo groove on.
-dan
In fact this will be a true Domme-punk ride
I ditched the old cut-down rear frame parts tonight and started fabricating the new rear motor mounts...no pics as my phone was flat but hopefully do some as soon as I've finished tacking up the mounts....
Maz xx
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Re: Maz's FZ750 Project
Very nice Maz, but the backbone is a bit thin I would say. If it were me I would go with a little heavier material.
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Re: Maz's FZ750 Project
Hahahaha, nice one dude I'll have a look in the shop for some heavier steel.......msn1977 wrote:Very nice Maz, but the backbone is a bit thin I would say. If it were me I would go with a little heavier material.
I've designed the frame to have removeable lower rails so I can drop the motor out, and it will have a twin tube top rail......its difficult to describe so you'll just have to wait and see I also wanted to get some weight low down, this is a well tweaked motor and will be a reglar ride, not a show bike....I need it to work properly and be able to maintain it etc
Maz xx
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Re: Maz's FZ750 Project
I'v got to quit coming to this forum first thing in the morning sleepy....All I caught of your post was.." Maz, show a pic of your backside". And I'm like, WOO HOOO...finally!!!!! more Mazsleepyonthree wrote:Maz When your back out with the camera would you put up a pic from the backside of what is currently on the table?
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Re: Maz's FZ750 Project
Ok dude, so here is your Christmas present and you'll have to share with all the other guys (I just know that will get some comments )Bikesandfires wrote:I'v got to quit coming to this forum first thing in the morning sleepy....All I caught of your post was.." Maz, show a pic of your backside". And I'm like, WOO HOOO...finally!!!!! more Mazsleepyonthree wrote:Maz When your back out with the camera would you put up a pic from the backside of what is currently on the table?
Here is a genuine pic of my backside and the guy in the gimp mask is the last person to ask for a pic of my backside......... Now, be careful what you wish for boys..........
Maz xx
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Re: Maz's FZ750 Project
I am speechless, and ROTFLMAO.
I want to point out that I did not wish for anything.
I have everything I need for Christmas, thank you.
I want to point out that I did not wish for anything.
I have everything I need for Christmas, thank you.
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Re: Maz's FZ750 Project
WOW....I would have never thought....You better untie him soon Maz....that fuckin guy has to deliver presents soon.
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Re: Maz's FZ750 Project
The photog was focusing on the wrong subject, but that IS one fine thigh!!!! I bet your subby on the floor wasn't complainin' either.....welll.......maybe he was...but I'm sure he didn't mean it...LOL