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I actually watched the vid the other day downstairs in the Mancave and it brought back a few laughs :silly:Good times mate, good times !
All good thanx TR,
Got her home yesterday mid morning and I have been flat stick since doing house chores and making cuppas for visitors etc today, not to mention opening the door to accept flowers by the bunch :laugh:
She is doing ok and quickly learning her limits with using the left arm :pinch:
On the job front,,,
Literally had a call 10 mins ago and have to go back for another meeting Tuesday arvo,,,
So hopefully that means I`m close as they sound like a good company to work for with some good long term plans (which is exactly what I`m after and committed to)Fingers double crossed twice
July 3, 2014 at 9:06 pm in reply to: 2014 Scrapheap Adventure Ride – Nymboida – 19-21 September #258093toes wrote:How cool does it look.Saw in the flesh tonight,some rear suspension issues .But Charlie is
quite handy,will be a weapon .
carnt wait for this ride,hope he will let me have a turn on it.Charlie`s project is sure gaining some interest, but I reckon he may need a longer stand ,,,
Unless he`s gonna do a Lefty and carry that wooden block around to Nymboida :laugh:Red carbon Fibre looks a bit trick too hey
I made a carbon bash plate when I had the KLX and it was as solid as a rock.
Dingo Hartley is using Carbon for the bash plates on his KTM 700RR kits too , so I reckon the carbon 2 smoker guards should be a good option.
They may end up looking like crap after a few solid bumps and once the clear coat gets scratched up, but that could be redone in time.Better than repairing/ replacing a chamber though
LC4skin wrote:I wouldn’t worry about the bar mounts, cable ties will hold her in placeIt will be back on the road in no time.
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The old bars were a tad bent, must have been good strong ties on those :silly:
Jeffro wrote:Fueled it up, fired it up and rode it. :woohoo:Don’t get to do that often enough these days
Hey,,
Are you back at the moment again mate ?curlysurfer wrote:Here’s an update on the old girl.Here’s Nick adding up the wish list for me, he was happy to take on all the work :laugh: , thanks for the tip guys.
I’m like an expectant father now, pacing the waiting room, waiting on the results!
The bits are in good hands mate , It will be just like a new baby when back together
Yeah, great repair work Nick.
There is NO rear subframe to break there on a 690 Boulder,, The plastic rear tank is the entire back end :laugh:
That`s why I bought the double leg support Touratech rack setup for when carrying a loadbigger al wrote:That looks like a horrible event to compete in to me, riding, I mean dragging yourself down the creeks & waterfalls :pinch:
Right up Team Murph`s alley though :laugh:Second surgeons visit done this morning after having a few days to think through the options :whistle:
Booked in for Wed and under the knife sometime in the arvo, she will be back home Thursday all good
Really impressed with the clinic, surgeon and breast care nurse. They know their stuff and make everything as smooth and comfortable as possible. Also being involved in the Jane McGrath Foundation is a massive plus .Thanx again all that have sent messages of support etc
Yeah, I gathered that and standing around talkin` shit is one of your top qualities
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:Cheers mate
Nice one Mick
I`ve been waiting for Burgo`s report to surface on ORE as they are usually crackers.
Glad I stayed home from this one to be honest,,, freezing the gonads off as it is here at present 😆
They are a good crew to ride with though ,,,:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
Great job Snow,,
Reminds me a bit of the time Jeffro got me in the Hills of Gold swamp :pinch:Happy Birthday Galey,
Your probably out at Sunny Corner celebrating by bouncing off some rocky trail or climbing the Ski Run :laugh:All the best mate
All the best Big Kahuna !
Enjoy the day mate , HAPPY BIRTHDAY -
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