VTR Sway
So, I have a Microsoft 365 Business account and it comes with a product called Sway. Sway is like a simplified version of PowerPoint. You can make presentations on the fly. I had to make something as an experiment so I told the Superhawk story. It’s pretty abbreviated but I just want to play with Sway. See what you think.
https://sway.com/E0QPiSC4WnGtC7Tp |
Constabulary, lol. We always smile when we hear that.
Nice job, well done ;) |
Great Job with bringing the bike back to life and very nice write up.
I have the exact same exhaust on mine and love it!! |
Awesome write up, I love the big font, your eyes must be as bad or worse than mine.
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Awesome write up and great work making the Sway page thing. Besides a few errors (second sentence in and you say it's a VFR) I like it. Crappy story, but it keeps your attention to the end. Glad it's still holdin' together for ya!
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Originally Posted by CruxGNZ
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Awesome write up and great work making the Sway page thing. Besides a few errors (second sentence in and you say it's a VFR) I like it. Crappy story, but it keeps your attention to the end. Glad it's still holdin' together for ya!
Thanks and LOL! I have both bikes and catch myself making that mistake a lot. I used the forum posts I made to build the story and it is one of the reasons I dislike biopic films or historic documentary films. I left out so much of the story to make it work and I told the story from a certain perspective. That perspective is true but also limited and slanted. Yes, It is still hanging in there. It is my "go to" bike for pure fun. |
Cool story. You're a better man than I - I would have been hunting a used engine!
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Nicely done, Jim. Maybe you should offer it up to a motorcycle magazine as an article?
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It's a nice, clean prestentation, Jim. Of course, it's a tragic story that I've read before. I would suggest getting a nicer looking, less off-putting model to pose with the machinery in any future installments.
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Originally Posted by VTR1000F
(Post 395082)
It's a nice, clean prestentation, Jim. Of course, it's a tragic story that I've read before. I would suggest getting a nicer looking, less off-putting model to pose with the machinery in any future installments.
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Job Well done my good sir. I would have a hard enough time just doing the work and staying focused, not to mention an entire (and thorough) write up to go along with it.
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Nicely done sir!
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