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BeckyC
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 Posted: Wed Feb 7th, 2007 04:00 pm

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Hi
This is a great place to introduce yourself and meet everyone.
Can I please ask that if people want to post big pics of their bikes, can they do so in the Bikes & Projects section.
Thanks
Becky

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 Posted: Sun Feb 25th, 2007 03:12 pm

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Becky.

Hello,have recently joined the C. B. forum.

I overlooked filling in my profile etc.

 

How do I know go about doing it ?

Regards

Doug.

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 Posted: Sun Feb 25th, 2007 03:32 pm

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Go to "My Account", click on Profile, edit as you wish, save.



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 Posted: Wed Feb 28th, 2007 10:12 pm

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And you could post some photos of hammers and shifters too! ;)



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 Posted: Thu Apr 5th, 2007 11:20 pm

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this Comando engine was still running after crank broke,

Pukekohe 2007

 





Norm White at Pukekohe 2007 with his Norton lower pic shows his fuel mod to get down the back straight a Pukekohe



Rotary Dream Machine at Pukekohe 2007

 



Mike Hailwoods Duke Pukekohe 2007

 



From the shed

 



Not a classic yet my every day ride, Suzuki GS1200SS

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 Posted: Thu Apr 5th, 2007 11:29 pm

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It worked

BeckyC

goto http://photobucket.com get yourself an account, upload your pictures after you have an account,

once you have an album they give you 3 option with every picture uploaded, use the img one bottom of the three options, cut and past link into your post in the Classic Bike forum you are posting to,

you can preview your past to make sure you are happy with the way Piccy comes out once happy, click submit

Vola

you should have a picture posted on web site,

Last edited on Thu Apr 5th, 2007 11:31 pm by WelshWizard

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 Posted: Fri Apr 6th, 2007 11:54 am

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For a proper and acurate guide to post & resize pictures your friendly neighbourhood shedologist and IT consultant FB has provided this description :P, MONTHS AGO.

http://www.classicbikeforum.com/view_topic.php?id=465&forum_id=12&jump_to=14320#p14320

Last edited on Fri Apr 6th, 2007 11:57 am by Frankfurt-Beesa



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See, with instructions as limpid as that even I can do it, couldn't quite follow the WW version, perhaps it's the antipodean accent??

;);)



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 Posted: Fri Apr 6th, 2007 10:40 pm

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Why not put a link to instructions in the help section

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 Posted: Sat Apr 7th, 2007 07:53 am

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It is, top of the list in Website & forum help & FAQ




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 Posted: Sat Apr 7th, 2007 10:28 am

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where, I did not find it at the top of the help files, in fact the help file leave a lot to be desired.

As admin have taken the trouble to have post to explain how, even your self have posted the way a number of times.

Click here to visit the CB Help



a bit more clarity for the less computer literate would not go amiss.

http://www.classicbikeforum.com/forum12/465.html if you mean this link as it moves depending on who or what has been posted in that forum


http://www.romulus2.com/articles/guides/putpic/putpic.htm

if you use this link this would give an idea of help on the topic











 








Last edited on Sat Apr 7th, 2007 10:59 am by WelshWizard

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hi everyone, new to the forum, a friend told me about so hear i am.  nice to meet you all>

chris

 

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Greetings from Germany residing ex-pat Brit.

And hello from HodgePodge




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 Posted: Wed Oct 3rd, 2007 07:46 am

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here ya go beckyc

Attachment: xr.JPG (Downloaded 551 times)



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Is that one of them 1/16th scale diecast models? :?



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jessplop84 wrote: Is that one of them 1/16th scale diecast models? :?
Nah, it's one of them soft foam cutouts that you have on your keyring!



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it seemed bigger with the lights off :shock:



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of course the XR 750 would have some competition for space in my shed

Attachment: TZ_750_roberts.jpg (Downloaded 530 times)



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hey brother,

greetings from canada where it is soooo cold.  really like your bike, what exactly is it?  i have a '79 ducati darmah, and a '73 hd superglide.  cheers, rob



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cool bike mate :D how fast dose it do i have a   ts125x cool  bike


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