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The definition is ever expanding. Last year The Honda CB900F needed repainting, and in order to do the prep work in VT. in the winter time I would have to bring the parts into the my cellar
wood shop. I figured this would be met with strong opposition (the smell and the dust). The real surprise was that my wife suggested I bring the whole bike into the basement and take it apart there. Go figure.
Then this last summer still in the painting mode, the air supply needed to be run out to the garage, and the cool evenings were keeping me from putting the end into the hard plastic line running from the shop. My wife suggested I use her "New" hair dryer to heat the pipe just enough to press the end in it.
Of course when the GT was on the road years ago, if it was "running" all I ever saw was the tail lights.
 
Them women will surprise you every once an awhile.
 
As long as it's their idea you are fine!!!! :laugh:
 
My wife Carla puts up with horse tack in the house and car parts being rebuilt in the living room. We even had an orphan calf in the dining room for a week and a half recently. Talk about true love!! AND IT GOES BOTH WAYS...I REALLY appreciate her.
 
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