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Trailboss wrote:
Quote:Boony that picture is like 12 months old here mate, tell me something when will you people understand I am not the bloody squirrel, I dont have the computer smarts, the wit or the time with all I do, I wouldnt hang that much shit on myself and I am a nice guy that wants to help the world and world peaceTB
Don`t get cranky squire oops sorry TB its all right we do not want a cranky squirrel on our hands…
stupid bloody computer won`t upload the picture for thia post,,, that sux
Is Squirrel TB?
Looks like a honda to meBit of useless information from me now in regards to the main topic in this thread..
For a business to run an employee it cost approximatly 89% more per hour than the employee doing the actual work takes home.
It has been touch on by many in this thread in the form of super, workers comp,etc, other things to be considered are depreciation of equipment used to fix our bikes, annual/leave for employees has to be paid for, staff training,public holidays,other leave, etc etc etc,
If i can supply any advise it would be to make sure youshop where you get bang for your buck
Trailboss wrote:
Quote:A set of complete wheels, hubs, rims bearings, seal and laced ready for disc’s and sprockets deilivered to your door in Tamworth is $870 Boonman, and thats cheap!Same rims (a set front and rear) just rims that you can lace to your hubs using your spokes delivered to your door is $280, you get bling but not spare set of wheels ready to go at anytime
TB
Should`nt have to much trouble convincing the activities organizer to cough up that small amount of coin.
seriously though that is bloody cheap,
can see her heading for the bills draw.:huh:Statagies ,I like a plan:laugh:
Right you have a deal.
your mates coming next weekend for the reccy rideBOLLOCKS wrote:
Quote:typical fire trail entry point at the “Rock’…theres Bunyips in thereThis people is our entry road into the forest after the 7 k ride on that windy tar road from nundle.
sweet work bollocks
Bol
get out of my head.. Was gunna do the lookout and sheba,, good hit on the trout farm.
may even go for a run towards barry way, then a quick blat along cemetry road coming back to nundle..
we may look at this next week heyTrailboss wrote:
Quote:Boony wrote:Quote:Mate that sound really good I will have a chat to the minister for funds and finance and get back to you..Ps,,, what are road tyres????
Dont you need a price Boony to give you an amount to beg for?
TB
funny that she just said the same thing,,,doh:silly:
Get the beast tamed Dan
Nundle is callingB)
Mate that sound really good I will have a chat to the minister for funds and finance and get back to you..
Ps,,, what are road tyres????
micknmeld wrote:
Quote:Does your mate like soccer??who gives a shit if they like soccer:woohoo: ,,, can I have a stubbie holder.
Trailboss wrote:
Quote:Some for Boony and the DRZ boysplease explain Rims only, does this mean no hubs and spokes if so how much all up….thanks for the picture now I want some(good onya)
Ktmrat wrote:
Quote:Boony wrote:Quote:Ok heres a totally uneducated guess,,, is the carby butterfly and or slide doing wat they are meant to. Ie is it staying open when the old girl is in idle mode??????????it would rise in revs if this was the case Boony ….more air/fuel mix equals more revs:)
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What I meant was, is the slide staying at the correct setting or is it closing right up which in turns starves the engine of fuel causing premature shut down, but the bike will fire straight back up when kicked again…?????????
Ok heres a totally uneducated guess,,, is the carby butterfly and or slide doing wat they are meant to. Ie is it staying open when the old girl is in idle mode??????????
menace wrote:
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hey, it happens to us all:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
only at louee my man only at louee, will we all be like that ( I hope):woohoo:
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