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singletrackmind wrote:
Quote:Cheers TBI will give it a clean and a dunk tonight. I am using No Toil, is this stuff any good? Last time I oiled the filter it kept dripping through the drain hole.
You are not squeezing the oil out enough if it is dripping.
I have used No Toil for years and found it to be a good product.
TIP…. Dont bother using the special No Toil cleaner. OMO or similar quality washing powder does a great job and is ten times cheaper. I always let them soak over night to and they come out even cleaner.Filters are a lot easier to do than Valves.IMO
Back under the house Rat.:angry: Ha you just got a serve then for opening your trap.LMFAO:laugh: :laugh:
According to the weather reports,we are in for some rain here on the sunny mid north coast over the weekend.
If it is gunna rain, a 6.30 am start maybe a bit adventurous as it will still be dark if it is overcast. Lets look at a 7.30 am start I think. We will discuss our options this arvo at the shed meeting.Trailboss wrote:
Quote:Moto wrote:Quote:Why would you need to weight the back of the bike to pull a wheelie when you have a 650 engine and a turbo that supposedly gives 75% extra horsepower? I normally see the boys that struggle to wheelie 250’s pull that sort of trickIt certainly is different
If you could do a good wheelie you would know that you sit at the back of the bike when you do the wheelie, look around, you do it, rethink it, its for control, lowers the centre of gravity making it easier to control remember your 4th gear Wauchope wheelie, you would have been sitting down the back :blink:
DOH!
TB
Lucky he wasn’t sitting in the local lockup.
The post above is Gold, well done Menace.
champo35 wrote:
Quote:you can dance around the house like kevin bacon on footlooseWasn’t that Tom Cruise in Risky Business?
Makes me wish the 990 was still in the shed, Connor and I had some great trips on it. Good onya TB, nothing like a bit of quality time with the son.
Happy birthday big fella!! 52 and still kickin, that’s a bonus.
singletrackmind wrote:
Quote:Cheers for the input Racy. We must have posted at the same time and you have answered my question.In response to you Mick I would rather break both legs than blow another knee, seriously!
Yeah I am hearing you STM, I should have said ,if I could afford a set I would have them. With two kids racing, I have to consider them first and the cost of gear for two kids is enormous.:blink:
I don’t wear braces at all and have had 2 posterier and medial cruciate recons in the past. Gasit though, wears braces and had a big off and his leg broke right at the top of the brace and he got himself a helicopter ride for his trouble.It would be interesting to hear his input as I noticed he still wears them and he has got a set for his daughter.
He is a fit bastard,could very well be riding 3 classes for all I know. He would be over 35 though.
Dunno I will ask him when I see him next, He is the butcher that supplied the sausages at the last Wauchope ride.boony wrote:
Quote:am happy to be the conection for up this way. organized a ride with other blokes from another web site and we all had a ball. that ride was at cells and about 14 riders plus some family turned out for it over 4 days. (awesome)😆
When you went to the Cells did you guys stay at Gingers Creek?
white rocket wrote:
Quote:hay mick what class is ridehery inThe one you ride Kato 300’s in I spose:dry: :huh: :blush: :blink:
white rocket wrote:
Quote:can not wait it should be fun to ride in.with a few of the dubbo boys going it will be good to know a few people PS i will be the one at the back with the old bull stickersGood onya Rocket. You wont be the only Old Bull member racing., Ridehery will be riding his Kato 300 in it too.
It has been open every night this week…
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