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slug wrote:
Quote:Mr Blue,Therein lies the joke. You need a thesaurus to look up an alternate word for thesaurus.
See I had it figured as
THE SORE ASSMr Blue
slug wrote:
Quote:What is another word for thesaurus??Dunno Slug what is another word for thesaurus?
Mr Blue
Ahh young Mick that is a mere RM125T is it not? and as such was equipped with exact same setup as the subsequent “X” & “D” models, which even though the pinnacle of suzukis offroad capability were still inferior in stopping power to yamahas mighty twin leading shoe drum set up. (except on the 425/465/490s nothing in a drum was gunna stop them once a full head of steam was reached.)
I still love my RMs’ even had Stu Bennetts old X model for a few seasons.
fond memories of speed and reliability, or corrupted files in my mind anyway.Nice pic Mick, really you?
Bluebloke
November 24, 2008 at 12:54 am in reply to: tm mods (important tip for all other bike riders) #112880TM 2Ts need nothing else the buggers hammer, absolute screamer motors (the 300 is scarier than an open classer 500 IMHO) handle, steer (bit light in the front for me, but i reckon I could get used to it) stop and are light, and are a lovely shade of blue what more could you wish for.
Blue lover
While we are on the subject of brakes and brake pads, are all the major brands using the same backing plate shape now?, which if so means we could ft almost any bikes pads into any bike would be great if it is true.
Bruce C
micknmeld wrote:
Quote:Keep it up Mr Blue!! I near had tears coming, I laughed so hard. You are certainly giving the thesaurus a work out.No worries Mick, you see I am lucky enough to have an extensive vocabulary and to be able to express myself in many various styles & part of my day to day activities are authoring large legal documents and policies so sometimes that style of prose dominates my meandering internet sojourns and bedazzles the specators of such.
In other words I do a lot of writing anyway so sum stuff gets mixed up eh?
Mr Blue
micknmeld wrote:
Quote:Ha ha ha ha,you pair of clowns!! that was certainly worth the read!! Funniest stuff I have seen on here in a while.Thank you for your kind words of understanding oh Flipper of larger red vehicles made by the murderers of two stroke technology, & just to make you happier apparently according to TT a good fix for the yamahas lack of feel issues is to put the caliper off a CRF250 onto the yamaha mount.
TB & Slug I am leaning heavily into the pad material being the problem, and both of you two esteemed gentlemen concurring is enough for I, as not using my front brake often & with what could be a “racing” compound pad which is totally unsuitable for my habits.
I’ll try that firstThank you gentlemen as always a fount of support and information in a civilised yet jovial manner.
Mr Blue
Thanks Slug got heaps of lever pressure not as much as a brembo, but still quite firm without being touchy. Have thoroughly cleaned the whole system with various fluids, but no lubricating compounds where there should be none same as a 100 times before on all sorts of systems and vehicles, it really feels like glazing, but there is none to be seen.
Mr Blue
now with no brakesI’m a bit concerned about you Mr Moto, looking for fatarses on a male dominated Fora:unsure: .
Hmmm and dressed like that too:P .Mr Blue
Bugger Mick should eat healthy (lotsa greens apparently always works for me) and keep the body going it will heal quicker.
Must be the season for it as Mrs Blue just got out of her fibreglass cast 2 weeks ago, similar injuries but skateboard induced.Ktmrat wrote:
Quote:It is amazing what google images will yield…..check out the first leg ….Thank goodness for that as i felt a strange attraction to that first leg, wholly explainable now.
Mr Blue
Hello Aaron glad to make your virtual acquaintaince,
another ex junior rider here except from era of twin shock & aircooling.Mr Blue
Thanks TB, I wasn’t sure what you mean’t as they are just poddy calves until Tiny put this
Tiny wrote:Quote:I no it feels good if you stick your d&%k up there nostrils while it licks your nuts:blink: :blush: :S :laugh:and this is how the police found him after the calf also had a chew, and boy did he have some explaining to do:ohmy:
Blue
Trailboss wrote:
Quote:Yeah you blokes from the bush know poddy calfs for sure, TBNo not realy they are just young cattle, tell us more about what you know about them TB?
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Bluebloke
EAGLE`02 wrote:
Quote:Goodon ya mate,
Welcome & bout time for the intro HA HA
Sounds like you are more of a YOUNG STEERCrikey that’s a bit rough on the Lad ain’t it cause you know a steer is a boy bull who has been ..well ahem Deboyed.
More like a poddy, yearling or a young bull.
By the way G’day young Fella
Mr Blue
micknmeld wrote:
Quote:Right we got that sorted,now we have to get something done about that bare arsed avatar and all will be good.:huh:yes Mick is right, that avatar is just plain wrong on so so many levels.
Mr Blue
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