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Crash wrote:Crash
PS: Did you have to edit out the girly scream as TB wheelied past you because his glove had jammed his throttle fully on?
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King STM wrote:In all fairness TB I thought you rolled down the hill really well 😆 :laugh:
Funny thing was the other shoulder was the most sore of the 2 last night, probably because I tried to take most of the load on the good side. All good today except for the general aches and pains from all the hard work.
I was never worried about not getting out, I always new I could get there, it was just how long it was going to take me.I must have picked that bike up close to 50 times today, the biceps were cramping up when I got home particularly the left one because I tried to take most of the weight on that side and not the new shoulder side. And so was my left calf muscle from proping the bike up with my knee once I had it half way up.
I should be recovered by next week Eags
Yeh mate, someone to do all the heavy lifting would have been great
Trailboss wrote:Nickj’s broke and mime were cracked.
TBAll Mimes are a little cracked I reckon
Ollie wrote:Good stuff Jeffro, see that you pulled up next Glen Charltons’ Barrington Tops trail Tours. One of the state 2 days special tests is in on the left.Ollie
He must have been working then because there were about 8 or so utes and cars with trailers all with ramps hanging off the back of them.
Yeh it was full. It’s probably in the last bush part with the erosion mounds
Roy wrote:micknmeld wrote:Roy, I think Bollocks had his old XR break in the same place. I know it got fixed but for the life of me I cant remember what they did. Hopefully Bol might stick his head in here.I bought this bike from a bloke in Tamwoth, what are the odds its the same one ????
Without knowing exactly where the break is, you may be able to shove a bit of roundbar inside the tube and leave a gap when you reweld it so that you weld to the round bar as well for added strength.
Nice work Scotty, very entertaining report.
Nickj wrote:Krusty wrote:Nickj wrote:Hi Chris , the RRP is $400 but Grafton motorcycles looked after me as I buy a heap of gear from them and it was their first pair sold.I have forwarded your question about ‘blank’ goggle sets to Stacey at Liquid Image in America.I’ll be keen to know the answer too
WOW $400 RRP? :ohmy: is that Australia only.. Straight from them is $250US
That’s from my LOCAL bike (who introduced me to a product I knew nothing of , always look after me with good deals and I’d be gutted if they closed down to overseas shopping ) shop in AUSTRALIA. Yes Krusty
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,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, and they donated a pretty cool helmet for the Birthday ride that went to a pretty cool member here :whistle: :laugh:
G’day Bulls Wool, Welcome to the site
There are a few on here that are just up the road at Wauchope where there is some great riding to be had.
King STM wrote:aido wrote:WR is on the way as well, I have someone coming to look at it on wednesday.What then mate?
STMDRZ for sure
:blush: For the mechanically challenged among us, are we talking about the front sprocket onto the countershaft here?
If so then I have about 13,000km on mine without making the “mod” and haven’t noticed any problem (but then again I am mechanically challenged so may have just not noticed :blush: :whistle: )
Happy Birthday Aido, lets hope next time you make it up this way you actually get to ride a bike instead of the monorail
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