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Strucky has had good luck, from bad luck as a result of poor risk control, I am sure he has learnt an extremely timely lesson, between that and the plethora of dirtbike deaths this year I am sure he has taught all here something.
The main thing is he is alive and breathing and has room for recovery, and that’s what you should do Bloke, recover.
The rest has happened, ain’t gunna unhappen.
Best wishes for your recovery Strucky.
Bruce Cee.
Ok one you have proven your competence on a bike and are issued a licence, joined a club and got yer gear, next is attend as many club functions as you can to see how things work. Volunteering as a Flaggie is a good way to learn as well, enter as many club events as you can and learn race-craft, which is way different to riding fast, get race time under your belt and listen to the older hands and all will be revealed.
BC
I’m with Moto, while vertainly a beaut styling and execution of a “freestyle” bike, there is some beaut urban “Freestylers” already using the trial bikes as the base bike for their disclipline, excellent stuff on Utube if you look for it too.
BC
Top choice AB, they’re a well spec’d bike that holds it’s head high in any company, the jetting is highly crucial on the TM 2T due to them being a crankcase induction setup, but nce it’s right it’s set.
A mate of mine has n ’06 with mods and he swears it accelerates faster than his CR500 which is also modded, I like the handling, they steer like a dream in the bush and feel very planted yet light to tip in and out.
again congrats on a good bike.
BTW top colour too.
Bruce
PS off the top of my head King Kirk rode a YZ250-300 for a few seasons until this year and i believe he may have won a major domestic race/series or two on it.
Yeah I know Mick it’s also pretty hard to type when you’re Rolling on the floor laughing your guts out at the “it happens on other bikes too” comments, almost as predictable as I
Course it does, just not as often, KTM300 over the bars at least a dozen times in 18 months, every second ride, Yamaha 250 once in same time…..Oh and that was because i hit a goodamn tree head on.
Hey Mick when was the last time the big Fiddy did that to you?
Although the little bikes are worse for it, I saw my young fella kicked up every ride or second lap he was on on his SX50s, I think the shocks on those are more rudimentary than the full-sized PDS.
BC
I am speechless who woulda thought PDS would do that to a person……… :S
BC
a 40 yr old Moose, now that’s good luck, doesn’t he ride a KTM too/
if so that’s exzceedingly good luck!
Hope it was good one young fella
Bruce
Did someone mention pearls?
I am partial to oysters kilpatrick too.
Ta you Blokes, am humbled by your observance oh mighty Spidybloke.
Anyway thanks you Blokes amongst blokes.
Must dash got some asbestos issues raising their ugly little heads, apparently the council next door has been using gravel that is laced with asbestos from several quarries on their dirt roads for the past 50 years, and it may have migrated onto our area of repsonsibility, and if it is has, some very lucky persons are going to have to explain to the powers that be why…… :dry:maybe we could just follow James Hardie industries lead…. :pinch: :whistle: :whistle: nothing to see here now move right along all you current affairs reporters.
BC
Moto wrote:
Quote:He’s still horrifically ugly but that’s something he’ll have to deal withAnd for the rest of us, well we can always lose weight eh Moto?
A real barstrd POm orignal coined that didn’t he?
BC
Dan we certainly hope the title “last post” is only referring to the Message.
Good luck compadre’ and best wishes
Bruce Cee.
Top one WikKraut, I did this years ago when working in an industrial plant, I used them on my work Roadies and all was sweet, and the head engineer was always suggesting stuff like this, I still have a few joining links from that era.
Another one
Most brake pads for bikes 98-08 are the same shape, yep they’re interchangeable that way, the compunds may differ but that can be a distinct advantage to some.I think most know this but anyway
Clear safety glasses for humid or wet weather riding, personally I bought a set of the latest “goggle” type (similar to harley riders or swimming googles) $20 at the safety show and they work great.
BC
Moto wrote:
Quote:Conglomerate, collecting, piling up, gather, mass or accumulate are also others words that can be used, none of them make the sentence any better grammatically :huh:The insinuation isn’t that you collect any of the nouns, verbs or anything else. The insinuation was that you use them well. So, either way you dress it up, from whatever website you choose to look at, it’s still not 100% correct, which I believe was the point I was making
Ahem Moto that’s the priceton university site isn’t it? I took it to be a conglomerate of words as such myself, unlike the forest at Coffs harbour which is named after the geological description of rock type underneath
And yes TB this thread may indeed fall victim to the succubbus, but it may instill a better appreciation of words, we all live in hope.
BC
:blush:
It happens unfortunately Moto, even the great Norick Abe got taken by a truck getting a bottle of milk
Used as a verb
see herehttp://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=conglomerate
now go smyte thynself with twigs of Birch oh ye of little erudition.
BC
Trailboss wrote:
Quote:All this talk and big words are above me :blush: so I sayTB
:laugh:
Aha the rascally Knave with trickery in his heart shows himself….
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