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Ronwash80
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buell pics upon request

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Here you go exoticices these are a couple pics of the bike I had before I ended up with my 11s

Can anybody tell my how to get the actual pictures in the window instead of these links? I am not very computer savvy ( my friends give me crap all the time about it ).

My computer is an apple I've tried copying and pasting from documents as well as from my FB account, thats were these links are from. Any help would be appreciated.


https://sphotos-a-pao.xx.fbcdn.net/hpho ... 5126_n.jpg
https://sphotos-a-pao.xx.fbcdn.net/hpho ... 8362_n.jpg
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Post by Herb »

Once you have them hosted somewhere, Flickr, Facebook etc you have done the hard bit.

You use the img and /img code before and after the web address, use the radio button above the message box, so your link would look like this (spaces added so you can see the code)

[ img ] https://sphotos-a-pao.xx.fbcdn.net/hpho ... 5126_n.jpg [ /img ]

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Post by exoticices »

Thanks for the pics. Great looking bike, the colours work really well. I've always admired Erik for what he was trying to do, and I've always liked using unlikely engines in sports bikes (Guzzi, HD/Buell, err... BMW!). Shame he got shafted by HD but he's been messing about with his race bike based on his 1125 Rotax engine - lovely engine. The world would be a much duller place without people like Erik.
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Yet another lovely XB Ron 8)
Would still have mine if it was half as reliable as the Beemer :!:
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Post by dave the german »

That does look nice
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Post by Ronwash80 »

Herb- thanks a million, your a life saver. I couldn't figure this one out for the life of me but now I know, thanks again!

Bikerhoss- I couldn't agree more! Fun bikes but self maintenance was a giant pain. DIY valve adjustment?... "Forget about it"

Exoticices- no problem! I have always loved buells ever since I saw my neighbors s1 lightning, Eric is legend for what he has done for the Moto world. After owning a Buell and a BMW I will say that nothing really compares to the feeling of ease of maintenance and reliability that BMW provides, I'm hooked...
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dave the german wrote:That does look nice
Thanks Mr Dave the German :D
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