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  • in reply to: A day in Bago,went to poo this time. #184669

    Greg
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    micknmeld wrote:

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    tHe cutting down of the tree had to be done regardless. I had organised the ute, saw etc and the brownie points went up a few levels after hobbling around the place all day.

    Earn, stack and rack brownie points, I like it ;)

    TB

    in reply to: A day in Bago,went to poo this time. #184667

    Greg
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    Nice report and pictures as well ;)

    in reply to: A day in Bago,went to poo this time. #184666

    Greg
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    micknmeld wrote:

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    The back of my knee is sporting some interesting shades of purple and yellow, one would think I have gone out in sympathy with TB. :(

    I would say that I wont be back on the Pig for a week or two. :(

    Was surprised when you did it and told me how sore it was you spent the next morning cutting down a tree and dragging it up the driveway and then to the tip :laugh: :laugh: Should be resting mate ;) Rest, elevate and ice for the first 48hrs not tree cutting ya lumber jack you :laugh: :laugh:

    Should put all the pigs in a pen :laugh: :laugh:

    Take it easy mate and try and rest it :)

    in reply to: TT600 Parts Wanted #184651

    Greg
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    Come on Mike get that bike together mate the corner is coming up :laugh:

    I will lace that rim up when you get one if you need it done

    TB

    in reply to: REED OUT with FATIGUE ???? #184643

    Greg
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    Jeffro wrote:

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    I think he meant TB as in Tuburculosis.

    Definition
    Tuberculosis (TB) is a potentially fatal contagious disease that can affect almost any part of the body but is mainly an infection of the lungs. It is caused by a bacterial microorganism, the tubercle bacillus or Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Although TB can be treated, cured, and can be prevented if persons at risk take certain drugs, scientists have never come close to wiping it out. Few diseases have caused so much distressing illness for centuries and claimed so many lives.

    :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

    TB

    in reply to: Blown a seal ? #184639

    Greg
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    Nick you sure its the seal, the rock didnt crack the case when jammed, only ask cause I have seen it before :dry:

    I am only guessing but like an XR, the right side clutch cover will need to come of, then release the pressure plate bolts and the pressure plate cover. Remove the arm from the shaft but mark its postion in relation to one another so you get the arm back on the spline in exactly the same spot. Remove the arm rotate the shaft till you can lift it out. Carefully remove the seal with a small screw driver. Clean it all up carefully to not get any crap in the open hole and fit the new seal with a smallish hammer and a socket that is the same diameter as the outside of the seal.

    Reverse the procedure and happy days

    (This is an I think from looking at pictures :huh: )

    TB

    in reply to: REED OUT with FATIGUE ???? #184636

    Greg
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    white rocket wrote:

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    a sick reed verses tb my moneys on reed even though tb is a serias disease and i am a good spectater

    OK I am not sure exactly what that means :blink: but my money would be on Reed as well :laugh: :laugh:

    I will take my medicine though :laugh:

    in reply to: Krustys Banana #184620

    Greg
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    Krusty wrote:

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    Looks like I will get to try out the front headlight this evening…

    Be interested to hear how that works out with that tinted lense cover :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

    Try using a candle as well :P I fitted tinted headlight covers to my Torana when I was a young bloke, looked cool couldnt see shit though :laugh: :laugh:

    in reply to: Camerons Corner in Oct 2010 #184610

    Greg
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    motodude72 wrote:

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    im following……from a distance…

    Ha ha is that so I will have to fit my James Bond oil squirters and smoke screen :laugh: :laugh:

    in reply to: REED OUT with FATIGUE ???? #184630

    Greg
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    You post to slow Prince Crash :laugh: I posted my better thought response to my earlier harsh post ;)

    TB

    in reply to: REED OUT with FATIGUE ???? #184629

    Greg
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    LC4skin wrote:

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    Your taking the piss out of the poor bugger and he could have serious health problems.

    Even if he couldnt beat some of these other riders he was still the second best in the world and stood up to be counted when they couldnt because of injury.

    So I say f#@k you and f#@k them, he is pretty good

    Your right LC I digress :huh: , I wish his recovery all the best and he can only beat whats in front of him true ;) He was certainly faster then everyone when he came out and I saw him in the gong

    TB

    in reply to: REED OUT with FATIGUE ???? #184625

    Greg
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    Scotty wrote:

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    Epstein Barr virus. is that latin for I can’t catch Ryan Dungey on the Suzuki?

    I merged it for you Scotty :laugh: Be interested in the i pad myself ;)

    And yes it does mean that, previously he had the other strains of the virus,

    I cant beat a fit Bubba

    I cant beat Ricky Carmichael

    But he normally took a antibiotic called when they are all out I can win a championship :laugh: :laugh:

    in reply to: Fork Feeler gauge #184622

    Greg
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    The tool in question was sent up to STM from Mal at Sutto’s

    IMG_0493.jpg

    TB

    in reply to: Krustys Banana #184618

    Greg
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    Well the banana brigade has been here this morning :laugh: (Krusty and Owl 2)
    Krusty the man with no shame had the cripple (me) measure and set his rear ride height :P . Couldnt get it right as he needs a heavy spring so he is going to give Brad a ring tomorrow.

    We discussed up and coming work on the banana, damper (under bar or over bar), radiator braces, graphics, chains, sprockets, tyres, his mobile workshop storage facility on the back guard :laugh: , and repacking steering head bearings.

    Its a nice ride with a nice note and a good buy Krusty well done

    TB

    in reply to: Fork Feeler gauge #184611

    Greg
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    10 outa 10 Scott, you da man excellent write up mate

    TB

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