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So who can recomend something that will hold them together, as they are the most comfortable boots that I have ever had and I want to keep using them.
Try this trick (should work)
Drink copiuos amount of my friend (Dr tooheys or your prefered choice of grog)
1 place foot in boot
2 put boot with foot in it on bench (toes pointing up)
3 ring mate with a nail gun(ramset is the prefered brand)
4 stategicly place end of nail gun wher sole is lifting
5 Fire
6 Boot fixed and is still the most comfortable boots that I have ever had
Problem solved and you are welcome:woohoo:I`d need that much to get over the vertigo :X
apparently there is a product called shoe goo aka contact cement.used correctly should hold the old faithfuls, :unsure: if that fails try Mr sheen:lol: 😆
Trailboss wrote:
Quote:boony wrote:Quote::huh: :huh: :huh: WTF are you lot talking about:blink: :blink:Thats funny, karma for that
TB
thank you oh trusted one:) no but really WTF, a resistor was what my x girlfreind was.
menace wrote:
Quote:boony wrote:Quote:Ktmrat wrote:Quote:Good stuff, but how the hell did you take that shot, inside your goggles whilst riding???….now that I gotta see.:laugh::unsure: eyecam:dry:
boony, what are you, some kind of cyborg???:laugh:
actually KTmrat I told you a firfy, I was doing a no hand wheelstand at about 80-90kpm for about 7to8 ks when I was getting board so I reached into backpack and grabbed the camera phone took off my goggles and took a pitcure through them to test the mr sheen, bugger me if I only just everything packed away before I had to put the front wheel down, (honest:blush: )
:huh: :huh: :huh: WTF are you lot talking about:blink: :blink:
this was one steep hill climb that came from the bottom of the valley and the climb was about 4 to 5 ks uphill all the way (trying little climb in the wet)
end of the trail on this one dropoff was to steep to go around and we about 20 million other tracks to choose from to worry about it
there is some really good info on there, so check it out first, cut and paste everything you like, then bag the shit out of them
will do but i will take it easy on them over gunned ,over attituded,no idea, overrated, freinds of ours from over there(not)micknmeld wrote:
Quote:Dog on lino….hahhaha.LMFAO. I bet I use that line sometime in the near future!! Were you guys up in the Hanging Rock area??near hanging rock yeh about 10 ks as the crow flys.
Ktmrat wrote:
Quote:Good stuff, but how the hell did you take that shot, inside your goggles whilst riding???….now that I gotta see.:laugh::unsure: eyecam:dry:
Great ride yesterday, some guys travelled up from down south only to be met with a torrental deluge:angry: tracks were s;ippery, first 3 hours the bikes were like a dog on lino, they eventually started to tac up when the rain took off and we could get on with it. had no real plan on where we were going just having a look, only issues for the day,Husky 510 developed a terminal sound (knock,knock,knock)
TTR 230 scored a flat rear and the WR 450 got a massive highside racing along aslippery red clay trail and found out the puddle was deeper than anticipated.All in all good day the trusty DRZ made it home with no issues again.gotta love reliability.menace let me know when your going on and how to get there you may realize I love taking the pss out of KTMs, no I dont hate them its just fun just like running down hondas, will join up with ya well give the stars and stripes a good aussie pounding:woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: .badfun wrote:
Quote:If you go to the KTM forum about 60 seconds they are a touchy mobMoto wrote:
Quote:I’d be thinking of:Steering damper
Suspension setup
Pipe
Pivot PegzIn no particular order
:huh: Sir Moto please explain these pivot pegs as I am hearing about them but dont know alot about them, would the help on the DRZ
:blink: :blink: :blink: Well thank you all for your valued input(as usual) to my question about a product that could help my vision whilst enjoying my favourite hobby dirtbike riding should it happen to rain.many interesting suggestions were put forward (like latex gloves:huh: spit,rainx,and Mr Sheen)I opted for the household product Mr Sheen and bugger me if i had zero vision issues from the light torentional
flood causing,town wrecking,drought breaking shower we rode in on our ride yesterday in our area. i didnt even have fogging problems and apparently Mr Sheen helps to prevent scratches on your expensive ,or cheep googles. I done a product test useing some of my closest tail mates(only have 2) and they all agreed that Mr Sheen is now a standard gear bag item. So to all the wise and knowlegble people that had input into this discovery I thank you, and to those who didnt have suggestions or couldnt be bothered to respond to a fellow trail rider in need get with the program people. -
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