Adrian Gale

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  • in reply to: Pro-Clean Bike Wash #244035

    Adrian Gale
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    The boots even got a work over.

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    Pros
     It does what it says it will do. It does state to wash off with the hose; however I had better results using the gerni the next time I used it.
     No harsh chemicals.
     Funky fluoro yellow colour.

    Cons
     Manual pump pack is tiring to use. My hand felt like it was working over the clutch lever on a 125 2 stroke up The Ski Run.
     No mixing with water. You are unable to increase concentration for tough jobs. Maybe a second application would be needed in this case.
     Price premium over other bike washes.
    Availability
     Pro-Clean Bike wash is available in 1 & 5 litre packs with the 1 litre pack retailing for $15.95.

    Send a Private Message (PM) to Lefty to order your Pro-Clean Bike Wash

    GaleyKTM300 product rating: 8/10

    in reply to: Pro-Clean Bike Wash #244034

    Adrian Gale
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    The bikes after being hosed off with the gerni. A much better result! :)

    in reply to: Pro-Clean Bike Wash #244030

    Adrian Gale
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    Dirty bikes waiting for the Pro-Clean Bike Wash treatment.

    in reply to: Pro-Clean Bike Wash #244029

    Adrian Gale
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    After rinsing off with the hose, as per instructions, I was not to impressed with the end result.
    I waited till after my next ride to use the Pro-Clean Bike Wash again, but with using the gerni to hose it off.

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    Pro-Clean Bike Wash half full.

    in reply to: Pro-Clean Bike Wash #244027

    Adrian Gale
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    After hosing down the bike, the Pro-Clean Bike Wash was applied.

    in reply to: mousse tubes #243934

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    Bob wrote:
    And as for tube guys taking the easy line Galey what sorta bullshit is that
    you are always in the road and we have to take the shit line to get around you , that goes for most KTMs and any 250 as well

    Just like this Bob?

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    in reply to: Sunny Conner and surounds 19, 20 & 21 July #243940

    Adrian Gale
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    Can I join in with this motley crew Mal5.1?

    in reply to: mousse tubes #243692

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    AlexEyre wrote:
    ok ok everyone hit me with their pros and cons about mousse tubes. good or bad?
    :dry: im just sick of dam punctures!

    If you don’t want to get punctures then you need to get a mousse tube, or ride fire trails.
    If you don’t change your own tyres then don’t get mousse tubes.
    The Michelin mousses are the best.

    Cons : set up cost. They go soft after 12 months of riding if you ride every fortnight. Don’t ride on the road with them. Don’t use Pirelli rear tyres.

    Pros: ride up the crap side of the trail overtaking the tube guys as they pick their way up the clean side.

    in reply to: Bathaust area? #243685

    Adrian Gale
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    wrong! good luck with the purchase

    in reply to: Bathaust area? #243653

    Adrian Gale
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    did you buy the 450?

    in reply to: Happy Birthday Krusty #243672

    Adrian Gale
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    Have a good one Krusty.
    Hope whatever you are up to lately you are enjoying yourself.

    in reply to: Coffs/Wauchope weekend #243507

    Adrian Gale
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    Heal up nicely Ev.

    in reply to: Sensational Sunny Corner Sunday 2/6/13 #242940

    Adrian Gale
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    Honda CRF450 with a KTM hydraulic clutch (Muz), KTM EXC350 (Seb) & the little 300.

    The day was wet and cold but not windy which was a bonus.

    First up was Heart Attack Hill.
    Team Galey’s Hill. The 350 didn’t get up as he had an M12 rear tyre. The goggles came off here and the safety glasses went on.
    Around to The Nasty with no dramas.

    Down the Ski Run bypass heading to The Creek Track which was a raging torrent so that was cut out.

    Over to The Prick Track where some motorcrossers on Yammies flew past on the FT.

    Around to Grabbos Hell Track or Dozer Track for a reality check and a look see from the top. It didn’t look any easier from the bottom so no takers.

    Up the 2 Steps then to the Pro Hill from the 2 day. A bit slippery for the Honda and 300 getting to the summit, with the 350 not getting past the turn.

    We took the 4Day/ Rally ST over to Mt Ovens for a spectacular look at the fog. A few trail snacks then ST over to Macabees rd then more 4Day ST that links up with the Prison Track.

    A little venture into some tall pines making a rough layout for a fast grass track style loop, too fast in fact, so some more twisty bits will be added. Stay tuned.

    More 4day Special Test ST to the Arboretum for lunch where I told the lads I had some chunky soup to heat up on the cooker. Only drama was the cooker was in the shed!

    Refuelled bikes and bodies with some gear changes going on with dry gloves and tops.

    ST & FT over to the Cycle Track then crossing Cupitts Lane to more ST to get to The Pinnacle FT for more ST action on The Tree Track.

    This led us to Slate Hill where we could hear KTM_Rules and his club having a mudbath at their race.
    Slate Hill caused some issues for Seb & I with traction issues. The lads pulled the pin to get home in time for dinner so we high tailed it to the cars as the sun came out.

    Everyone was cold, wet and miserable but still enjoyed the ride. Maybe the L.M.S ride should have been on that weekend!

    No pics.
    Galey :)

    in reply to: Sensational Sunny Corner Sunday 2/6/13 #242939

    Adrian Gale
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    No RR as no Old Bulls were on the ride.
    Where is the OBMCC report from the sprint yesterday? I want to see the mudbath shots.

    in reply to: Sensational Sunny Corner Sunday 2/6/13 #242766

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    GaleyKTM300 wrote:
    It only costs me $20 to ride in the forest Mal.
    You know I am a tight arse.
    Sleep well.

    Seeing how this thread has gone to the dogs…..

    The cost for the kids Come and Try Enduro today was $40 per rider. Rode from 10 to 1pm.
    At least the kids enjoyed it until the track bashed them up. Missed the last 2 loops. They liked the track on the right, 1-3-5 but the rutted rocky loop on the left 2-4-6 beat them up.
    Best do some more riding.
    Well Done Oyster Bay MCC.
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