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  • in reply to: Reborn #123624

    David
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    Trailboss wrote:

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    Of course I know your joking :laugh: , I will prove it by a big teddy bear style hug when I see ya :laugh:

    Hold the show up, let me get the camera

    in reply to: Reborn #123667

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    KTMBull is not getting his emails notifications sent as well, Not meaning to hassle just letting you know:)

    in reply to: a new bull #123697

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    Burto Welcome Mate I too live in gods country here and go riding sometimes twice a week, we will definitely get together for a spin soon, I hope you have a thick skin , you will need it here and sling it back as much as thrown and you will fit right in, seriously you wont find a nicer bunch of twits to ride with, fun to be had(at the expense of others), and a common bond of riding dirt bikes, welcome , welcome:cheer:

    in reply to: Wauchope March 6,7,8, chat thread #123686

    David
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    Mick I am sure that Puddles is not going on all of the days, I spoke to him tonight at the club meet and he said so then( I am sure but I was into the third rum by then), I will ring him tomorrow and get him to email a confirm/cancel to you:woohoo: :woohoo:

    in reply to: Why do we have peaks on helmets? #123609

    David
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    if you are going to pass someone on a motocross track depending on abilities and speed you may have to follow them for several corners and in order to pass you need to be close and when you are close you will get the roost big time, they are not there for any protection you wallies:laugh: , its all about making the pass as safe as possible and stopping roost

    in reply to: Alloy Throttle Tubes #123595

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    What time are you planning to leave Micks

    in reply to: HVMCC Pony Express #123593

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    Trailboss wrote:

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    Hurt it badly in 2006 after the 4 day, will tell you about it when I see you, I hurt it again up here and its now really bad, but chin up thats life B)

    TB

    And when would you like a visit your highness, at Micks wed night after dinner alright or not

    in reply to: Alloy Throttle Tubes #123590

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    I never said they were crap and when you told me about your brothers part in your shed a couple of weeks ago I told you then I was interested….I dont think you remembered(maybe the twenty beers had something to do with it)and now your selling out on me. Dont stress sell it to whoever has the money first…safe bet it wont be me

    in reply to: HVMCC Pony Express #123587

    David
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    What have you done to your shoulder TB

    in reply to: Alloy Throttle Tubes #123585

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    Hey Mick I do need a new throttle tube we will speak when I see you

    in reply to: Alloy Throttle Tubes #123574

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    Trailboss wrote:

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    I will get it and the sticker for $50 bucks end of story, Mick will pick it up Wed night when I pick the KTM up, will be out of Brisbane at lunch tomorrow should be at your place for dinner mate :)

    So you will be here the night before now, are you up to seeing me and Bull or wont your stomach handle it before dinner, we could always come after dinner

    in reply to: Alloy Throttle Tubes #123545

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    Yes TB I am sure you could linish(sp??) the end off really neat to enable the alloy tube to be used

    in reply to: Alloy Throttle Tubes #123541

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    Trailboss wrote:

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    WikdBeemer wrote:

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    I suppose if the bike is dropped, an alloy tube could bend or kink and bugger up the throttle movement.
    Plastic might self recover better :unsure:

    No Mate you have it backwards, the plastic will tear and bend then let dirt into the tube, the billet alloy wont do that and if it does get enough force into it to make it kink, you wont be riding more than likely, well you will be riding….an ambulance to the hospital….or if you are real lucky a helicopter…..lets hope that never happens hey

    I had an alloy billet closed throttle tube on an XR600 a couple of years ago, it was a ballards one with a bearing in it, it came on the bike when I bought it 2nd hand, anyways it fell of the stand on a hillside and bent it and jammed and was no good anymore :dry: So I fitted bark busters a plastic one and no dramas anymore, need B/B to protect the ends I reckon

    TB

    Looks like I am wrong again Mate, stick with the plastic you will have no dramas….sorry Mick I tried…..and yes TB I have of heard this before, and a mate of mine solved it by running the tube a little further out on the end of the bar, but my own bike has the standard plastic because I too run Barjbuster’s, I meant Barkbuster, but its the same same to me

    in reply to: Alloy Throttle Tubes #123532

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    WikdBeemer wrote:

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    I suppose if the bike is dropped, an alloy tube could bend or kink and bugger up the throttle movement.
    Plastic might self recover better :unsure:

    No Mate you have it backwards, the plastic will tear and bend then let dirt into the tube, the billet alloy wont do that and if it does get enough force into it to make it kink, you wont be riding more than likely, well you will be riding….an ambulance to the hospital….or if you are real lucky a helicopter…..lets hope that never happens hey

    in reply to: Alloy Throttle Tubes #123526

    David
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    is that the fibre that sticks up in the weave??

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