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Trailboss wrote:Nickj wrote:
Hey, reel it in Tumbles , theirs video evidence of you not looking to elegant either you know !!!
I’m just happy to post my crashes
Nick
Please you are kidding me one fall it’s all a bloke has in what maybe 18months and 40k Christ you should be able to do better than that old chestnut :pinch: :laugh:
:laugh: :laugh: jeepers Maria and mick reckons my replys are predictable it’s all you and STM have
TB
” one fall in 18 months ” you forget STM and I were also at Sunny corner watching your multiple Tumbles in the pines
Nick
Shocked at the news of Tugboat Bill , the guy is a hero of mine and a legend in the Adventure riding world
Nice work posting the link Eags , awareness to the signs is essential with this illness.
Nick
Trailboss wrote:Nickj wrote:singletrackmind wrote:Nickj wrote:Mick I got a set from a mob in Coonabarrabran who sell via eBay. From memory they were about $80?They are well made and work well
Nick
Were they easy to fit to your 250? :laugh:
STM
I’m not the one still on my ‘P’ s buddy !!!!
Nick
True Nick but having having seen your videos lately you should be :laugh: :pinch:
TB
Hey, reel it in Tumbles , theirs video evidence of you not looking to elegant either you know !!!
I’m just happy to post my crashes
Nick
singletrackmind wrote:Nickj wrote:Mick I got a set from a mob in Coonabarrabran who sell via eBay. From memory they were about $80?They are well made and work well
Nick
Were they easy to fit to your 250? :laugh:
STM
I’m not the one still on my ‘P’ s buddy !!!!
Nick
Mick I got a set from a mob in Coonabarrabran who sell via eBay. From memory they were about $80?
They are well made and work well
Nick
The other night, my wife asked me how many women I’d slept with. I told her “Only you. All the others kept me awake shaggin all night !”
My missus packed my bags and as I walked out of the front door she screamed… “I wish you a slow and painful death you bastard!” “Oh” I replied, “so you want me to fucking stay now!”Great vid mate !! Love the water shots !!
We’ll have to try jumping the camera on the entry to 3 way , with your camera of course
Nick
With all the GoPro gear selling cheap makes you wonder if a new model is getting near ??
Time to lose the Hero 2 in the bush this weekend STM and get ready for the Hero3?4?5?!!!!
Nick
Nice one Snowy , big effort cutting in new trails and it will be much appreciated by all going I’m sure
Love a challenge and it sounds like it will be :woohoo:
Nick
Top day out by the looks mate
Yep work sucked !!!!
Nick
Nato wrote:Im back in for this one mike the job i had to go to is put back 2 weeks woohooNice one Nato , for a bloke that lives so far away we seem to do a lot of riding together !!!
Can’t wait for this ride :woohoo:
Nick
Welcome to Old Bulls Ant , nice choice of bike mate , they should be a lot more commen than they seem to be I think !!
Where is Thirlmere ?? I’m from the nsw north coast so forgive the ignorance
Nick
Nato wrote:On the cleaning topic how do you lot clean inside ur helmet? I have a fox v2 and i dont think all the padding comes out so should i just hose it out?I get back from the ride wet the bike over , soak in CT20 for 2 stubbies as Boony said and while having a beer wet my boots , wash my lid liner and hose out the rest of my lid , soak boots and lid in CT20 too. Pressure was bike ( being careful of bearings etc) boots and lid. Put all in the shed to dry.
Been doing this to my current bike gear for 3 years with no problems it’s probably the lazy mans method but it seems to work !!Nick
Sounds very tempting LC , I’ll check the dates but it’s really close to the Noosa ride
I do love the trails at Bello but !! :woohoo:
Nick
moto wrote:I don’t know if the soft stuff would have the same impact resistance.The makers of Forcefield armor claim an equal or better protection as hard armor offers , the materials they use are designed to stiffen on impact ( not sure of the science :blink: !! )
Here’s their spiel on the back protector :
” The Forcefield Sport Lite 2 back protector achieves CE approval EN1621-2:2003 (Level 2) the highest level possible.
The protective qualities of the Sport Lite 2 are provided by Nitrex Evo ® a unique high tech triangular shock absorbing material combined with dense and light weight layers of foam designed to be soft, flexible and comfortable whilst still providing maximum impact protection. Nitrex Evo® also provides Repeat Performance Technology (RPT) to ensure that even after multiple impacts there is no loss of protective performance.
Constructed with a removable and washable outer cover to enable the Sport Lite 2 to be kept clean and hygienic it also makes the protector more flexible as it is not bonded at the edges increasing comfort in use.
Fully adjustable shoulder straps and double waist adjustment ensure a correct and comfortable fit for different body shapes.
The Sport Lite 2 is ideally suited to action sports such as skiing, snowboarding mountain biking and off road/adventure motorcycling.”Nick
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