Sometimes My Polishness Sneaks Out

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..It was just one of those days where my Polish heritage rears its head.
Photographic evidence. Also note the company on the left that he hangs with. It's a nice touch that he has his return address on his forehead, it ensures he returns to the land of Timmy Hortons.

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Obviously the BRAINS of this here FJRForum.

(still reflexively waiting for BD to jump in with a remark....)

 
Nice story Bill. Thanks for sharing. I have been down that road a few times but usually I don't know I did something wrong until the bike doesn't work right. Like the time I failed to wrench tighten the battery bolts.

 
I figured we were being set up for the idea that "the throw out assembly" had been thrown out. How many Polaks does it take to remove a bolt on a motorcycle? Five. One to hold the wrench still while the other four rotate the bike. Sigh...
Stwierdzam, ze pierdolisz.

 
Ah Billy, as it is much more fun to rib on ya, I do admire your ability to get in there and wrench on your bikes. Good on ya!!

 
I've lost the ball bearing from my CT3 clutch pushrod at least 6 times...and I don't even have the bike completely back together yet. It's Murphy. He's a real dik.

 
..It was just one of those days where my Polish heritage rears its head.
Photographic evidence. Also note the company on the left that he hangs with. It's a nice touch that he has his return address on his forehead, it ensures he returns to the land of Timmy Hortons.

IMG_0815b_zpsdc89ff4f.jpg
^^^^

Obviously the BRAINS of this here FJRForum.

(still reflexively waiting for BD to jump in with a remark....)
Missing Bust here too......

 
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