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The sexy K1200R!

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DJ Downunder wrote:I think Leno means bender as in..'poof'...not that there's anything wrong with that.. :lol: :shock:

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Whoa,

Talk about Lost in Translation - a pretty good movie BTW.

"Bender as in 'poof'" meant nothing to me, but I think I gather the drift.

I may be out of the loop in America too for all I know, but if you can translate my other posts you'll know I'm okay with that too - at least I hope that came through.

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We always give a bike a girls name. My 1150 is Rhonda :)

So, my new K1200R will be (for the tag that is):


JEZEBL



Muhahahahahhaha

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All of my vehcile tags for years (1994 at least) have been a variation of Camelia Farm (which no long exists in fact). Truck currently is CAMFARM.

Three BMWs were CAM FA CAM FR CAM FM

For the new Roadster/Beast combo I have decided upon:

CAM RR CAM KR
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2FF2R

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There's mine right there :P
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RCHFKR
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...decided to keep the tried and true, albeit boring plate:
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I like it... :smt023

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CupOHemlock wrote:We always give a bike a girls name. My 1150 is Rhonda :)

So, my new K1200R will be (for the tag that is):


JEZEBL

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JEZEBEL=an impudent, shameless, or morally unrestrained woman

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rdsmith3 wrote:Something to think about ...
If you have a new bike that is really fast, and may attract the attention of LEO's, do you really want a plate that is easier to remember?
I think in this case, it'll be okay, since the bike is pretty conspicious on its own.
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Post by DJ Downunder »

If I get myself a new K1200R one day I would like this in my liscence plate.

KR 666

Get it...the number of the beast... :D

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