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baggy britches wrote:i think so but your wisdom would be a appreciated and any other tips you are willing to tell:cheer:
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Will catch up on friday at Coffs mate and give you all I know (thats only 30 seconds and 29 of that will be saying gidday :laugh: )
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Yeah thats what I have run in the tight going for years. I am running 14 / 50 only cause I bought a cheap 50 stealth off a inmate here. Do you know the secret to easy starting everytime?
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Ummm will get back to you tomorrow BB I would have said a Staintune but want to check something if you can wait

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King STM wrote:Mick isn’t even coming on the Coffs ride and you still give him grief in this thread. :silly:STM
He posted in this thread its open sport I reckon :laugh: All in the interests of science King :laugh: :laugh:
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Jeffro wrote:I thought this was going to be a 4skin joke 😆I occasionally hose mine out and put it in the sun to dry shiny side up so the excess can drip out
:unsure: Your 4skin or your helmet Jeffro :huh: cause one of them shouldnt drip :blink:
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How’s this for the social experiment :laugh:
Man I laughed when I read this
“With the warmer weather on the way, Michelle decided that Mick needs to be “sun smart” and wear a hat on his “thinly vegetated” head”

Thinly vegetated head!!! :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
Thinly vegetated in and out it seems :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
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Buy a new helmet with a removable liner and then throw it in the washing machine.
I had a helmet in 2004 that I wore to Cape York. I had shaved my head, it was Oct and stinking hot. We drank our weight in piss every-night and sweat all the next day. Driving home around Roma the smell got to us and we stopped, pulled the car apart to find the smell. It turned out it was my helmet :sick: threw it in a road side bin and drove home :laugh: Never bought a helmet without a removable since

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Trailboss wrote:The Charity Tuff Jug will be run this weekend for the Black Dog Institute.The Black Dog Institute is a not-for-profit, educational, research, clinical and community-oriented facility offering specialist expertise in depression and bipolar disorder. Check it out here
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Just a bump for the tuff jugg and the supporting charity The Black Dog Institute. If you can make the time here is an interesting thread from ADV and shows we aren’t all wired the same
http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=478595
I had a great friend who suffered from it, he dealt with it and beat it daily which I thought was very inspiring. I wonder at times if we all do but our respective make ups help us handle it differently. If you go to the Black Dog Institute @ http://www.blackdoginstitute.org.au/ and spend the time reading you will learn how big the problem is in men and men in our age group. It has really opened my eyes
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You have to wonder why a small player gets it out there before one of the big seven ? Honda was running a few injected 500 GP bikes years ago in Doohans era weren’t they? He didn’t race one, think he tested, team mates raced them I am sure
Mr. Blue you can answer that I am sure as a GP buff and from that time, my memory is failing me :laugh: I don’t want any area 51 theories against two strokes but

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November 9, 2011 at 12:51 pm in reply to: Boof head of the week (how sweet it is, payback that is) #211494micknmeld wrote:Hhahahhahah Good one TB, last time I tell you anything!! It is all good though, I am just happy that the lights are working now! Didn’t I feel like a goose when I pressed the button on the dash and the shed lit up!!I do take offence to the under maintained line though. It gets serviced every 5000km which isn’t always every year as the Nissan doesn’t get driven all that much, hence I clean forgot that the switch was on the dash, as I had it in my head that the Driving lights were hard wired straight to the high beam.
Yes, I am a qualified mechanic, not an auto electrician, although fitting a KTM530 blinker inside the rusted out blinker on the Nissan’s bull bar is a work of art!
I will stick to the under maintained I have seen and driven it :huh: that fact that you take offence is just a bonus :laugh: :laugh: there is more to maintance that a service
Mechanics should be able to trouble shoot driving lights, electricans do way more :laugh: but lets not split atoms thats neither a electrican or a mechanics job :laugh: :laugh:Thanks for the laugh mate, I have done heaps worse myself

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November 8, 2011 at 11:54 pm in reply to: Boof head of the week (how sweet it is, payback that is) #211482King STM wrote:I don’t know why he bothered. At his age you can’t drive after dark anyway
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Ha ha ha that’s gold King :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
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No worries we will fit whatever needs bringing up, between the big bogie trailer and both the utes it’s all gravy
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50 to 60 bucks I think Eags
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Suspension specialists recommend every 40 hrs I think it is EV. You will notice a huge difference like LC said
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There is more than one bloke there Mick I think you will find
Also how tough are the bike or bikes it keeps on keeping on eh?TB
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