Bruce Curtis

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  • in reply to: TB’s avatar is out of the closet #160408

    Bruce Curtis
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    So Duffmans Gay, Smithers is, Patty (or is it selma) is a carpet muncher, Carl and Lenny are highly “friendly”, Moe is “flaming”, Bart likes high-heels, lisa exhibits all the traits of a to-be dykaroony, Ned Flanders has to be since Maude kicked off, and a 55 yr old man with a body like that and single… come on. The Sea Captain has admitted to homosexual activities onboard his vessel, even Chief Wiggam said he’d date Ned Flanders

    The steelworks episode with Gay John, the one when Homer thought Mr Burns was propositioning him, Reverend Lovejoy and his “references’ to gay love face it the show has more than several less than subtle ghey characters.

    Ghey or not, Duffman rocks.

    Smithers is still a nerd wether or not he bats for the same team, and Ned Flanders needs to get his rocks off and find himself a heavy metal BD&SM chick to hang out with.

    BC

    in reply to: some pics of my young bloke #160379

    Bruce Curtis
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    Hey Mr E that’s some good times there he’s having, and a lifetime of memories.

    You gotta be proud of the Nipper.

    Bruce Cee.

    BTW is the grey bike in the background a cobra?

    in reply to: Toyota Concept Bike #160398

    Bruce Curtis
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    I was just thinking the other night that basic engine developement has stood still in our arena for a while now Moto, a proper variable ratio gearbox and the sound of bike would change as they “drone” through the bush and would change the need for high revving engines as the power spread would be less important than torque peak.

    Good thinking young Man.

    in reply to: Toyota Concept Bike #160381

    Bruce Curtis
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    We seem to be stagnant ATM in the dirtbike world, the ground breaking designs that revolutionised the sport in the early 70s and 80s didn’t happen this time, Oh yeah we got 4T that emulate old 2T maintenance shcedules and rev like banshees to produce mucho power, but suspension wise and chassis design is still no great leaps from the late eighties.
    I want revolution, not evolution as Moto said a lightweight 2WD with a good engine would be a start, not updated graphics and a new valve in the forks Woo-HOO how many engineers did it take to come up with that…. :(

    Come on Motorcycle designers, the sheep are revolting and demand more…. 👿

    BC

    in reply to: Wauchope Pony Express Nov 22 #160251

    Bruce Curtis
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    Of course I’m stirring…… usually am to provoke discussion if nothing else, anyway 4T 2T it’s all good, but the electric I’m yet to get my head around……

    and I’m not real keen on steam power either.. :P

    BC

    in reply to: Wauchope Pony Express Nov 22 #160247

    Bruce Curtis
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    micknmeld wrote:

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    The difference is your piston has the circumference of a tea cup as opposed to a dinner plate.

    See my sig Mick….. :P

    Bruce

    in reply to: Toyota Concept Bike #160207

    Bruce Curtis
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    All I see is a blinged up YZF, come on toyota you can do it better than that, where’s the radical new approach? the new engine design? something worthy of the badge? some paint, some billet alloy and a disc with corporate insignia does not impress that much.

    Lets see a monocoque carbon chassis with a DI 2T, cantilever front end and maybe 2wd, then it’ll be different.

    No it’ll take an Aussie or a Kiwi to do that won’t it………… :blink:

    in reply to: Wauchope Pony Express Nov 22 #160194

    Bruce Curtis
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    micknmeld wrote:

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    Dunno,I just made that bit up. :laugh:

    Typical Newspaper Journo of the new millenia…………… ;)

    in reply to: Wauchope Pony Express Nov 22 #160184

    Bruce Curtis
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    The philosphy of an old Bull, remember
    “Don’t run son, instead we’ll walk over there and do the whole lot”

    BC

    in reply to: Wauchope Pony Express Nov 22 #160178

    Bruce Curtis
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    I feel a sheep station changing hands here.

    Moto at the last one here the boys were stopping, having a sitdown, a sanger and a coldie then heading back out again, spend almost as long under the marquee as one lap took, which in my dotage is a good style of “racing”, it’s all about being there.

    You don’t need a pitcrew, You need happy supporters, go as a team and use the same “support crew” for the whole old bulls riders?, lure a couple of the other blokes kids with promises of Ipods and Wiis

    Bruce C

    in reply to: Weird and wonderful things in Moose’s sheds #160171

    Bruce Curtis
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    B) I like your style Mr Moose, a veritable blast from the past collection.

    Bruce

    in reply to: Pies #160109

    Bruce Curtis
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    ECKS-Man wrote:

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    Does that make Aldi a motorcycle accessories shop as well Bruce? They sell a lot of bike bits like GPS units, tank bags etc… :P

    Yes by default, but not a specialist supplier, much like you can buy electrical fittings at bunnings.

    BC

    in reply to: Pies #160102

    Bruce Curtis
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    To stretch the logic a bit young Ecks, a pie-shop is that which sells pies? Yes ergo Woolworths, Bi-Lo and Aldi are pies shops.

    Bruce

    in reply to: Pies #160098

    Bruce Curtis
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    Herbie Adams not bad, but King Island is the goods.

    in reply to: Read this and make up your own mind about it #151162

    Bruce Curtis
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    http://twostrokemotocross.com/2009/06/two-strokes-strike-back/

    now we just wait.

    Time, time, time is on our side yes it is…………..

    BC

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