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Hi allBrought the 449 and loving it :cheer:
Bit to race bling,it looks as though it should go faster than it will with me as the pilot 😆 going to tone it down a bit with some new decor :blink:
Photo to come couldn’t attachVery very nice mate
Look forward to seeing the blingest bike around at Coffs mate !!!
Thanks Mick , all is now clear why I’ve had trouble. I do everything on old bulls via my iPhone , the criteria bar on the right that your talking about doesnt appear at all
Thanks for the help
pete the wulf wrote:I have problems as well, I was trying to find the top end rebuild report that menace did but it didn’t give me any results.
How do I search if I can’t remember the exact wording the was used, plus I only had space for 21 letters.
think I’m doing something wrong.PTW
Exactly Pete , I’ve been trying different combinations but seem to be stuffing something up. :blush:
Cmon Mick , give us a step by step for the simple ones !!! :laugh:
Great vids their TB , I think your onto something mate
ikj007 wrote:G’day Folks,
Am a newbie on this site and have been interested in reading the forum members takes on the various tyre brands. Have worn through a couple of sets of Mitas E07’s on my DR650 on a combination off weekly commute and weekend trail riding on all types of terrain and I’m hooked.
Cutting to the chase, the reason I’m writing was that I noticed an earlier post asking where to buy these tyres in Sydney. I stumbled onto All Hours Motorcycle Tyres about 18 months ago and they seem to carry good stocks of Mitas tyres. I have steered a few country mates onto them and they have been happy with both the price and service. Their email address is allhoursmotorcycletyres@gmail.com or phone 0414 55 77 95.Hope this helps some of you guys out.
Thanks for the info mate
Tenere wrote:I run dakar eo9’s on this years tenere tragics ride and I’m still on the same set.
I rode the bike from Adelaide to yunta then cross country to arkaroola, then done
The ride and rode home on them and used the bike for on and off road riding since.
I am just considering replacing the rear tire now but would probably get another couple
Of thousand out of it if I tried.
What every one is saying about pressures is right , they are crucial but I can’t recommend them highly enough, I wouldn’t use anything else any more.
As for price, everywhere is retailing them for around $170-185 rear, $140-160 front.
I get them from road-race in Adelaide for $135 rear $115 front whitch is f*&king brilliant..They are good prices Tenere , do you find the front aggressive enough for harder off road riding ?
TISCO wrote:Never mind everything i just said…. I have them here haha (Its Friday my brain has switched off)Thanks Scott
Sounds like you need to knock of work and recharge with a Friday ale mate !!!
I was working at Yamba Waters Holiday Park this morning , I was drilling and banging around as usual , campers had music going and knocking in tent pegs , the groundsmen where on the hedge cutter and chainsaw cleaning up the park for Yambas huge hot rod weekend.
I stopped work at 10.59 ready for the minutes silence and wondered who would do the same.
At 11am the whole place fell silent even the wind seemed to drop off. One camper had their car radio on tuned to ABC I think and the sound of ‘The Last Post’ swirled around the park.
Awesome
TISCO wrote:Actually i can order some and get them next week for you..That would be great mate !!
The S12 and Coffs go hand in hand !!!
A bloke walks into book store and asks “Do you have that new self-help book for men with small cocks?”.
Girl at the counter replies “I don’t think it’s in yet”.
He says “Yeah – that’s the one!”Happy Birthday mate !! See you for a beer at Coffs
Nick
Your right TT ,
tomorrow is 11/11/11 and at 11am take a minutes silence to remember the end of WW1 and the fallen.I had great grandparents in this war as I’m sure a lot of old bulls did ,
For those that don’t know the poppy is often worn to symbolize this day because although devastated farm land used as battle fields during the war thousands of poppies still grew on these fields in spring.Great idea Corey , people must be aware though this thing tries to hurt you !!!
It attacked me more than once in my shed and then tried to break my leg loading STMs bike on my ute.
I think it even had a go at Ollie (its creator ) at the birthday auction
wow!!!
A bit extra power would be nice sometimes , but I wonder what reliability price you would have to pay ?
Only a total mug would buy a tow bar bike rack Boony :whistle: :pinch:
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