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How'd I do? New-used '05
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<blockquote data-quote="Big Sky" data-source="post: 1214196" data-attributes="member: 3460"><p>The Yamaha trunk got moved from the new "keeper" to the for-sale (sold) bike. My wife said she liked our old Givi V46 better. Mamma's happy... I'm also more trusting of the Givi mounting than the factory Yamaha set-up. But I kept the Beowulff mufflers. By the way, I found it highly gratifying that Marilyn wanted to help and did. It was fun having her around the garage with me. She swapped the windshields and helped with removing and replacing plastics. She's very good with puzzles and has more patience than I do, and her fingers are more nimble so she actually enjoyed using the fasteners. She said she was surprised I didn't scream obscenities once during the whole process (even when a couple of those fasteners disappeared into the bike's interior black hole). I guess this illustrates why we just marked 30 years of matrimonial bliss.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Sky, post: 1214196, member: 3460"] The Yamaha trunk got moved from the new "keeper" to the for-sale (sold) bike. My wife said she liked our old Givi V46 better. Mamma's happy... I'm also more trusting of the Givi mounting than the factory Yamaha set-up. But I kept the Beowulff mufflers. By the way, I found it highly gratifying that Marilyn wanted to help and did. It was fun having her around the garage with me. She swapped the windshields and helped with removing and replacing plastics. She's very good with puzzles and has more patience than I do, and her fingers are more nimble so she actually enjoyed using the fasteners. She said she was surprised I didn't scream obscenities once during the whole process (even when a couple of those fasteners disappeared into the bike's interior black hole). I guess this illustrates why we just marked 30 years of matrimonial bliss. [/QUOTE]
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