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  • in reply to: For Sale DRZ400 #261817

    John
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    Just have to wait a couple more years for a knee replacement Drew. And yes the turning point of the decline of my body was meeting with a cars bumper bar.

    in reply to: For Sale DRZ400 #261752

    John
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    Price drop to $4600

    in reply to: Camelbak Bladder leaking #235170

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    Teknik wrote:
    No more then the Cryptosporidium, Giardia lamblia and Escherichia coli that is floating around in our camel back bladder hoses.

    :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

    Had to google a few of those.

    “Giardia lamblia” symtoms include ■foul smelling greasy or watery diarrhoea

    This means a few blokes i know have it :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

    in reply to: My 10,000th post #234350

    John
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    Trawled through your posts to come up with a few of your more memorable one.

    I’ve got nuthin. :blink:

    Congrats anyway. ;)

    in reply to: Camelbak Bladder leaking #235151

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    Richo450x wrote:
    singletrackmind wrote:
    JAK wrote:
    Finally worked out why me water has been disapearing out of me Camelbak faster than i can drink it. There’s a pin hole in the bladder.

    Can this be fixed or is it a new bladder for me ?

    Use a tube patch mate.

    STM

    +1

    Had the same thing happen to me,Whack a patch on it mate Good as new!”

    I’ll give it a go ;)

    Does it taint the taste at all ?

    in reply to: Camelbak Bladder leaking #235150

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    Ollie wrote:
    what size Bladder is it Jak ? I can send you a brand new 2 litre job for a shout at an upcoming OBT social gathering mate.

    PM me your address and its as good as done. ;)

    Ollie

    Thanks alot for the offer Ollie, but this is a three litre one and i’ve even ran that dry a couple of times.

    in reply to: Camelbak Bladder leaking #235140

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    aido wrote:
    I told you putting scotch in your camelbak would ruin the bladder :laugh:

    Pure water. Funny thing is its costs more than petrol to buy. :blink:

    in reply to: Need help from Old Bull log of knowlage. #233308

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    ECKS-Man wrote:
    Always ride for the Monday afterwards. Being self employed, I am always pretty cautious on a bike. Not lacking confidence, but always thinking ahead. Reckon it has saved me more than once. I ain’t quick, but I make it home in one piece.

    +1

    I may not be the fastest and have no interest in racing people which is probably why my only spills have been a low speed.

    Ride today so you can ride tomorrow.

    in reply to: Ride Report 1/11/2012, with a difference, Please READ!! #232972

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    EAGLE`02 wrote:
    Ollie wrote:
    Jeffro wrote:
    Ollie wrote:
    Holy Crap Chris, glad to hear you are now OK and have a plan for your recovery. Take it easy mate and get well.

    On a side note I just received a phone call from my mother like 3 minutes ago, my closest cousin from Kempsey same age as me put a gun to his head :( im in a bit of shock to be Honest Health and Mental Health are vital get checked out and talk to some one if you have issues.

    Ollie

    Sorry to hear of your loss mate.

    yeah not good Boys he was an ex RAAF Sergeant Medic worked out of Richmond Williamtown and Tamworth. A bit ironic being a Medic and all, had mental issues most of his life.

    Sorry Chris for Hijacking your thread

    Ollie

    Yeah,, that sux Ollie :(
    Sorry for your loss mate ,,,,

    All the best mate

    Sorry for your loss Ollie,

    this is another Aussi bloke thing, just like physical health, men usualy dont get help for mental health either as its viewed, in general, as a sign of weakness.

    RU OK day should be run more often.

    in reply to: Ride Report 1/11/2012, with a difference, Please READ!! #232976

    John
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    Faaaark, just goes to show how something can start of as just a niggling pain you think nothing of.
    All the best and hope its a speedy recovery.

    in reply to: Brake Fade #232689

    John
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    Thanks for that. ;) ;) ;)

    Its never happened before but had to change me jocks afterwards.

    New brake fluid on the way :cheer:

    in reply to: Brake Fade #232684

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    Scotty wrote:
    Jak I suggested in your 5 year service thread to flush some new fluid through the brakes. Did you do it?

    :blush: :blush: :blush: Point taken Scotty. :blush: :blush: :blush:

    in reply to: 5 Year service on the DRZ400 #232469

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    Trailboss wrote:
    Should have asked the question in tech help Jak :huh:

    TB

    Thought about it but wouldnt have been as much fun.

    See this Boony, Taken from the Urban dictionary.

    “A turncoat will betray his principles, if he had any” :blink:

    in reply to: 5 Year service on the DRZ400 #232452

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    aido wrote:
    I dont think anyone services DRZ`s anymore, they just chuck them away and buy Honda`s :laugh: :laugh:

    This ones going to be a family heirloom.

    in reply to: It’s not a photo but WOW!!!! #232417

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    EAGLE`02 wrote:
    More Madness, but not american ,,,
    Meet the Roost Machine :laugh:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9yHl24QynOM&feature=youtu.be

    One way of plowing the field.

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