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  • in reply to: Boulder B-Day #202875

    Greg
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    Happy Birthday is good as gold !!! Hope you end up done like a kipper :laugh:

    TB

    in reply to: What’s this bike worth? #202857

    Greg
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    Lefty wrote:
    But you have got to go team orange mate! 😆

    :ohmy: :laugh: :laugh:

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    in reply to: It’s not a photo but WOW!!!! #202856

    Greg
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    We watch that all the time during training breaks I love the piss wrecked chick yelling “GO BIKE 394!!!!!!!”. :laugh: :laugh: :cheer: The chainsaw and cutting the tyre that’s just Finke you have to go and experience it one day, if not the ride the people :P

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    in reply to: What’s this bike worth? #202851

    Greg
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    Red book says $2100 to $2500 Tez but they are always under valued I reckon

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    in reply to: Tamworth to Lightning Ridge and back. #202837

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    BOLLOCKS wrote:
    Trailboss wrote:
    Bolls what sort of fuel range is required for this ride mate?

    TB

    about 250 km might be the furtherest without a fuel stop…..i think :huh:

    Think, think ?? sounds like an adventure ride :laugh: :woohoo:

    TB

    in reply to: Jokes #202829

    Greg
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    micknmeld wrote:
    here is an exercise you can do when you are bored.

    Go to Google maps and in the search bar paste the following;

    Fairfield College Hamilton, New Zealand.

    Once open, click satelite view then zoom in on the college, search the school grounds and tell me what you see. :laugh:

    3c2ab0e0.png

    Why did I bother :laugh:

    in reply to: HUSKY TE510 #202827

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    micknmeld wrote:
    It wasn’t real easy to start at my birthday ride from memory. (Insert noise of a starter motor winding over for 5 minutes here) Then insert, Mick yelling “use the F##ken kickstarter”

    Then insert “vroom vroom” noise of a Husky starting after one kick. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

    When you kick start a bike you spin the engine faster than the starter does that’s why you see them start first kick after someones cranks and cranks with the starter in the morning ;)

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    in reply to: Installing a Rekluse #202822

    Greg
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    Clutch starting is a no go Murph but they still have engine braking I am sure. Where is Mal ( fast rider ) 5.1 he knows all about them

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    in reply to: My Bike #202815

    Greg
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    Bloody ripper picture yeah love an action shot :) Like Mick said where are you from and where do you ride?

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    in reply to: Ollies XR650R BRP #202797

    Greg
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    micknmeld wrote:
    Trailboss wrote:
    Ballards I think do a set that clamp around the swing arm but you may have to beef the suspension if you are two up or your lovely could end up with her knees around her ears :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

    TB

    And if you fold them up they will stove the bottom of your exhaust pipe in if you go over any jumps.

    That’s if the retread has enough traction to get him up the jump first and being from the navy I doubt he is man enough to jump a tractor :laugh: I know it scares me sometimes :P :laugh: :laugh:

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    in reply to: Ollies XR650R BRP #202790

    Greg
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    Ballards I think do a set that clamp around the swing arm but you may have to beef the suspension if you are two up or your lovely could end up with her knees around her ears :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

    TB

    in reply to: GPS #202779

    Greg
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    Colour is worth the extra coin Axel, I have had both. The colour one is easier to use and use on the move

    TB

    in reply to: Tamworth to Lightning Ridge and back. #202776

    Greg
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    Better pack the hip flasks Nick, better than sucking the sap outa trees :unsure:

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    in reply to: Ollies XR650R BRP #202704

    Greg
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    Like I said at the BD ride its nice bike mate you now have the best of both ;) The offer for a setup day you were interested in still stands. I have a 17 litre tank which if setup geared and ridden easy will get 200 kays but thats it. If you come across a 30 grab it, they are ok to ride with adventure anyway and can give you a more comfortable range, you don’t have to fill it. If you want to try one borrow mine

    TB

    in reply to: Tamworth to Lightning Ridge and back. #202769

    Greg
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    Bolls what sort of fuel range is required for this ride mate?

    TB

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