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  • in reply to: Old bulls revenge #182325

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    That’s gotta hurt!!!….ooouuucchhh

    I wonder what the end result looked like?

    in reply to: EOI, Menace’s back on the bike weekend #182295

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    menace wrote:

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    some stupid overpaid wanker of a doctor told me last week id be off the bike for another 6 months…. :angry:

    im doing my best to prove him wrong :laugh: :laugh:

    stronger, faster, better….. i will be ;)

    so, today on DBW i found this…

    Great divide trail ride is back for 2010


    15th August 2010 at the Newry motorcycle track.
    * The 145km trail consists of two magnificent loops of the Great Divide Mountain Range using open fire trails to tight twisty bush tracks all of which are fully arrowed.
    * All you need is a bike with current registration (full or rec) and a licence.
    * Entry$75.00 Per Rider. Includes
    * Hot lunch at conclusion of the days ride * Comprehensive arrowing of course
    * First aid coverage * Professional sweep riders.
    * Camping at the Newry bike track from 3pm Saturday $10.00 per head * Full Catering Saturday night & Sunday morning * Toilets *Community fire Saturday night
    ENTRY FORM CONTACT DETAILS
    *Visit the Maffra-Sale Motorcycle Club web site.
    *All good motorcycle shops
    Or Phone:0439574481 after 7pm

    Great Divide Trail Ride
    15th August, 2010
    Newry Motorbike Track
    Slaughterhouse Lane, Newry.
    Bikes must be registered (Full or Rec), ADR silenced and riders must be licensed.
    This will need to be shown at sign in!
    Entry fee is $75.00 per rider
    The $10.00 camping fee is to be paid on the Saturday
    Entries close on Monday the 9th August 2010
    Entries will be taken on the day at $90 per rider.
    Post entry to- Maffra-Sale MCC Great Divide Trail Ride, P.O. Box. 336, Maffra 3860
    SCRUITENEERING: 6:30-8:20AM
    RIDERS BRIEFING: 8:25AM
    START TIME: 8:30AM
    1st Loop approx 95 kms
    2nd Loop approx 50 kms
    2nd Loop has a cut off time: 12:15pm
    For further details please contact: 0439574481 after 7pm
    or the web: MAFFRA/SALE MOTORCYCLE CLUB

    newry moto track is about 5 minutes from my caravan at glenmaggie. im tipping some of the tracks we normally do will be included in their loops.

    im thinking get up there sat, go for a ride in the arvo, have a spit for dinner and a few frothies and laughs before bed….

    then up sunday and go do this ride.

    i guarantee there wont be the amount of knobs doing silly things that there were at the Kenda as its further away and not as highly publicised.

    so come on vicco’s, you know how good the riding is up there!!!

    im always getting harrassed about doing a weekender up there….

    so here it is…… :)

    its still nearly 8 weeks away…plenty of time to build the brownie points up!!!!!

    besides, if my glass spine breaks again, i will need you lot to scrape me up off the trail :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

    I could be interested. :) :) :) :) :)

    in reply to: Wet versus Dry lube #182311

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    singletrackmind wrote:

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    I have had a few rides now on the Motorex 622 and I like it a lot. The chain links are much smoother than with the wax lube and much quieter too.
    At the end of the ride it seemed like there was still plenty on there and I got it real wet during the ride so it is thumbs up from me.

    Once again OBT has saved me a lot of time and money. :)

    STM

    I use silicon spray on my chains, have done for the last 3 years and have no problems.

    3-IN-ONEĀ® Professional Silicone Spray Lubricant
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    Lubricates: Doors, locks, hinges, belts, windows, latches, zippers, switches, fishing equipment, tools, chains, belts, sports equipment, lawn equipment, valves, linkages, pulleys, fans and more.

    Protects: Electrical parts such as distributors, ignition wires and sparkplugs. It can also be used to protect guns, boots, tools, pool and marine equipment

    in reply to: its on Nundle 2010 sep 11 / 12 #182005

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    menace wrote:

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    Is this the actual, official, true blue Nundle Weekend 2010??

    or are we just going “gate-spotting” :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

    if its on, im in!!!!

    Hey Menace are you going up by yourself? If so I will see if I can get a pass!

    in reply to: Sutto’s tyre changing evening 17th of June #182074

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    TB wrote:

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    Wow what a nite, thanks to Chris Sutto, Daniel and Mal.

    For those that missed the night, all riding gear was 40% there where tyres and all gear so cheap. Tiny got $90 of a pair of dry rider pants, Mal and Krusty got $30 bucks of a pair of goggles just to name a few things I saw purchased, there was a heap of gear sold.

    The tyre change demonstrations where awesome thanks Sutto and Daniel did a mousse demonstration. Everyone was changing tyres, we repositioned rim locks etc it was great everyone took a lot from it.

    Kat changed tyre after tyre after tyre I think she is till there changing tyres :laugh: She won a set of levers for her enthusiasm

    More to come later including pics and videos

    Sounds great, it is a pitty they are not in Melbounre…

    TB

    :(

    in reply to: G G Goggles #182050

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    Krusty wrote:

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    I was looking at goggles this past weekend at a local motorcycle shop and some of the prices are high!! :ohmy:

    I currently use a dual sport helmet when riding as I used to hate the goggles as they fogged up and were a constant pain to clean etc.. The dual sport visor fogs up as well and sometimes worse than the old goggles..

    Thinking of going back to G G Goggles…

    I was wondering if these Anti Fog Goggles are truly Anti Fog?

    Any particular brand I should be looking at?

    What is the expected price range I should expect?

    Any and all feedback good or bad smart or not welcome… :woohoo:

    I would also suggest that you take your helmet with you when buying new goggles to make sure they fit properly.

    in reply to: New Trailbike Mag #181918

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    Jeffro wrote:

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    That’s ok Bill, I am in Morwell again for a few weeks so I am running slow as well :D :P

    :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: Be very carefull there are a few rednecks in that area!!! ;)

    in reply to: New Trailbike Mag #181902

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    TB wrote:

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    Jeffro wrote:

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    Didn’t this come up last week?

    Yeah it did Jeffro but Bill’s from VIC!! So we make allowances for them being, well, umm, from Vic :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: a little behind the times :P :P

    Nice work Bill sharing the knowledge is always a good thing though ;)

    TB

    Us mexican’s are a bit slow so don’t go to Tassie the further south you go the slower they are. :laugh:

    I was very busy last week and was not to sure if anyone posted any info on the mag… :) I am reading it at the moment and I’m very impressed with it.

    in reply to: Wombat State Forest #181288

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    I would love to come and play but I can not make this one because I was away all last weekend riding. I did the Yamaha Academy of Off Road Riding Course at Merton, I had a ball and learnt heaps.

    in reply to: Wombat State Forest #181352

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    menace wrote:

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    :( sob :(

    Haha… :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

    in reply to: Nundle mudfight ride report #181263

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    BOLLOCKS wrote:

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    yes built….that was a worry at the time. :laugh:

    magificant side of beef tho :cheer:
    feed a small nation :P

    Sorry I’m not very hungry all of a sudden but if it was a nice piece of female butt I could get my hunger back… :laugh:

    in reply to: Nundle mudfight ride report #181209

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    Boony wrote:

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    Ok ,,I was gunna spare everyone from this but seeing Bolls mentioned his”strap” heres what they were all talking about :X

    Nah cant do it to yus :)

    bugger it,,we had to look at, so yous can all suffer too.

    nundlejunetrip034.jpg

    I’m surprised no one parked there bike in that rack… :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

    in reply to: NSW / VIC High Country Ride 3 days Nov 2010 #180576

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    TB I am very interested.

    Bill.

    in reply to: Kenda 2010 ride report #180209

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    menace wrote:

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    yeah, Bec is heaps cooler than bubbles :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
    good to meet you both ;)

    xy, those are the gayest gloves in the village :laugh: :laugh:

    TB, how did you manage to break your new fooly sik supa dupa hubs??

    Ahh, yes, the big rocky road off :laugh: :laugh:

    well to be honest…its a draw in my books :laugh:

    Donnas white one was an instant hit with the tastebuds. its like no other.

    but after a few days testing from my secret stash i reckon the tried and tested ways of drewpys brown road are just as good.

    Mal, can you please pm me the recipe. i have 5 days to get or im dead, so im told :dry: :laugh:

    and a big thanks to all the viccos for helping me out. aido for the fire, choppa for being my driver, jak, for cooking……and not bringing out the star wars stories :P , bill for doing nothing, and dave for even less of nothing…. :laugh: :laugh:

    thanks everyone ;)

    Well I’m not carrying anything for you again… :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

    in reply to: Wanted your bikes wheel bearings sizes please #179990

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    Husaberg FE550E 2005 – 2007

    Front Wheel

    Husaberg P/N 0625069068 GR.BALL BEARING.6906 DDU2CG23S6NM x 2
    0760354771 SHAFT SEAL RING 35X47X7 TC x 2

    Rear Wheel

    Husaberg P/N 0625060058 GR.BALL BEARING.6005 DDU2CG23S6NM x 2
    0472047175 CIRCLIP DIN0472-47X1,75 x 1
    0760324771 SHAFT SEAL RING 32X47X7 BSL 2

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