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Ollie wrote:
Quote:Hey Moto, I thought you were going to be getting fit this year? sausage rolls and curry Pies are a good start:laugh:ollie
They were fat free of course weren’t they MOTO.
I was going to say how weird that was because I was at a site today and they had on of these mice, I gotta say it was verrry niicce (in a borat accent of-course). It is so easy to use and the scroll ball thingy was pretty amazing.
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CHris.EAGLE`02 wrote:
Quote:THANKS TB,
Now I feel like a SMART ARSE,,,,,,,,,,,, Sorry Chris:PHa, I just took of the wood bit off and all good, I will stick some nice vinyl on the steel so it doesn’t scratch on the way on and off
Chris
Ah O.K it was a demo model, I was trying to work out what the title of the post meant, hopefully wasn’t the one they train the apprentices on.
Chris.
It’s a pity we can’t have a name and shame forum hey?? or can we?
Chris.
I thought putting that much oil in would cause some damage. Probably lucky it didn’t What a F’wit whoever did that. Was the bike brand new?
Chris.
PM me your address and I’ll order first thing tommorrow, hopefully will get it by Friday, Don’t know what freight is going to be but shouldn’t be anymore than 10 (maybe do your work address just in case no-one is home)
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Chris.Hey Mick, My suppliers have the one below, any good to you can get it shipped direct but will probably take a day or too to get to wauchope
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Apple Wired Mighty MouseIt’s the wired mouse that reinvents the wheel — the scroll wheel. Mighty Mouse features the amazing Scroll Ball that lets you move anywhere inside a document, literally without lifting a finger. And with touch-sensitive technology concealed under the seamless top shell, you can choose either the versatility of a four-button mouse or the simplicity of a single-button beauty.
Innovative Scroll Ball and button
Perfectly positioned to roll smoothly under just one finger, Mighty Mouse’s Scroll Ball offers full 360-degree scrolling capability — up/down, left/right and diagonally. You can scroll long web pages, pan full-size images, maneuver around large spreadsheets, control a video timeline and more. And you can even click the Scroll Ball to access your favorite Tiger features such as Dashboard, Spotlight or Exposé.
Touch-sensitive top shell
It looks and feels like a sleek one-button mouse, but Mighty Mouse’s smooth top shell hides a powerful secret: touch-sensitive technology under the shell detects which part of the mouse you’re clicking, so you can both left-click and right-click. And if you prefer the simplicity of a classic one-button mouse, Mighty Mouse is up to the task. Just use the Mac OS X system preference pane to configure it how you want.
Force-sensing side buttons
When you give Mighty Mouse a squeeze, force-sensing side buttons can be configured to activate Mac OS X features such as Dashboard, Exposé or a whole host of other customizable features.
Customizable
If you have Mac OS X, Mighty Mouse can give you fingertip access to the special features you love. Simply use the system preference panel to configure Mighty Mouse in the way that makes you most powerful. Control the Scroll Ball’s tracking and click functions, as well as the right, left and side click functions. And you even can set up different mouse profiles for every user account on your Mac.
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Powered by a precision optical sensor, Mighty Mouse provides responsive and accurate cursor movement
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O.K I just re-read it and I think it is some 1968 ones.:dry: :blush:
Welcome KTM Bull, Did I read that correctly are you saying you have 68 z50’s?
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ChrisI already organised a jackhammer and a concrete saw, but then I came up with the idea of replacing the wood with a piece of steel.
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Chris.I reckon if you get a piece of steel to replace the 1cm thick wood it would fit nicely, I think that is what I will do.
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Chris.Now your talking!! That’s the best idea you’ve had for a long time, Just need to find a jackhammer now or a concrete saw. I reckon about 1 inch will do it.
Thanks Moto
Chris.
Yeah good one moto, I could get bigger knobbies too.. With the Bashplate off it slips under nicely but just a tad to low with it on..
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Chris.Yep eagle as TB said, doesn’t fit under the KLX, doesn’t even fit under the WR but only by a smidgen!! I’ll bring the KLX parts out to Hillend for you.
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