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JAK wrote:
Quote:Trailboss wrote:Quote:JAK wrote:Quote:Hey TB,would be very interested in the pipe and blinkers. Current blinkers on me bike are not legal so this will help no end.
CheersDone on the rear end assembly then will bring then to the Kenda if that time frame suits
TB
No problem at all. Look forward to it.

he’s also offered to change your front tyre, all in the name of education :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
but i reckon we should make choppa do it as he has taken so long
:laugh: :laugh:and in late news….
it would seem we have a late entry for the kenda…
Mr Anthony Debreceny will grace us with his presence.
bring it on :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo:
Moto wrote:
Quote:It’s like releasing a coiled spring, just sit back and wait for the backlash :laugh:theres a bloke on here with a signature that goes something along those lines :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
oh, is this a serious matter…
me and moto were just trawling for clown fish
gotchya Nemo :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
thanks moto,
im a bit worried about your utube thruster though :laugh: :laugh:
today is day 1.
brekky- small bowl of corn flakes with lite milk, and an apple and banana.
did the sit up, push up and arm hang routine. could only manage 10 seconds on the hang

lunch- lean steak and salad sanga.
did a 4km walk with the dog in the lovely berwick botanical gardens, well the dog did 2k and was rooted, the poor old bugger was literally dragging his feet by the end. :laugh: :laugh: so he sat under a tree and watched me do another lap.
i was feeling good and could have kept going, but being day one, i thought id better not push it

dinner will be grilled steak and steamed veg…yum!
i thought they we turning up today, maybe the posty rides an XR too :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
if so, give it a week.
and whatever you do, dont take the thermo out…..
too much cavitation will occur :ohmy:
Boony wrote:
Quote:can I call you cleveland 😆
thats Clevo to you buddy

Moto wrote:
Quote:Maybe if you rub used Mongolian bat semen into your gums it will help mental alertness in preparation for a big race?If somebody rubbed that concoction into my mouth I’d know I’d be more alert :laugh:
do you milk em by hand moto…. :dry:
maybe i need some for my training :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
Trailboss wrote:
Quote:menace wrote:Quote:Moto wrote:Quote:Well, you’re all convicts and I’m a dirty immigrant hardly native to Australia so where are you going to go?
wasnt it you pricks that brought in deer, foxes and rabbits :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
sorry scotty, there are other means than wanker hunters with incorrect weapons who are out just for bragging rights and unfortunately they are the majority of hunters.
id like to shoot one of them with a bolt and see how they feel running for their lives… :angry:
maybe im sick, but that sounds like my kind of fun 👿1 shot, 1 kill, yeah, ill grudgingly live with that, but dog and bow hunters are just plain cruel and should be banned.
+ 1 Menace but lets just shoot Moto that sounds like fun :laugh:
TB
na, he might be a brooding pom, but ya couldnt feed a family off his marbelled and stressed arse :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
and just to add to that point moto, too large a radiator can also be bad for the engine.
thermostats are not designed to keep opening and closing, especially in hi-po engines. they are engineered into the system to keep a constant-ish temp throughout the engine under standard load/running conditions. their primary function is really on warm up.
if too much flow goes through an engine with a thermostat, it will heat and cool the water jacket to much leading to unwanted heat cycles, that arent really good for an engine.
an inrush of cooler water into the head/barrel will cause the parts exposed directly to the cooling system to expand and contract. the parts not directly in contact, ie; piston etc will not expand and contract the same leading to excessive engine wear over time.the problem is finding the balance as to keep the engine temp constantly in its green zone, while also preventing overheating under extreme loads, like climbing big arse hills.
but since we are talking agricultural engines, none of this really matters, and it all comes down to whats Phat looking and how far you can piss :laugh: :laugh:
after all “PWR” just sounds tuff, doesnt it

Moto wrote:
Quote:Well, you’re all convicts and I’m a dirty immigrant hardly native to Australia so where are you going to go?
wasnt it you pricks that brought in deer, foxes and rabbits :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
sorry scotty, there are other means than wanker hunters with incorrect weapons who are out just for bragging rights and unfortunately they are the majority of hunters.
id like to shoot one of them with a bolt and see how they feel running for their lives… :angry:
maybe im sick, but that sounds like my kind of fun 👿1 shot, 1 kill, yeah, ill grudgingly live with that, but dog and bow hunters are just plain cruel and should be banned.
dont get me started on hunters, especially f**king bow hunters.
it doesnt get much more inhumane, unless youre using dogs.
massive pain, suffering and fear put into a poor grass eating animal.
most wanker hunters dont even want the meat for food.
its just the thrill of killing a defenceless animal.
f**k hunters i say…F**K ALL HUNTERS!!
and i dont wanna hear no bullshit f**king excuses from try hard weekend f**kwits that think it is right.
it is not. :angry:
Trailboss wrote:
Quote:Moto wrote:Quote:What’s wrong with a junior girls number? :pNothing I think the 777 suits you Moto

TB
moto, the god botherer :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
my number has changed from 358 to 351, i like it betterer :laugh: :laugh:
i have been shot at before in the bush.. by deer hunters.
we were stopped looking at maps up near woods point. then we heard a strange sound followed by leaf litter landing on us, then boom boom, from across the valley. i dont think they were trying to hit us, just scare us off.
it worked. we high tailed it.
we must have been scaring their prey.
crazy wankers :angry:
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