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Thats good AB but my tractor is bigger and and heavier :laugh:
Sorry TW I had an MCS, the stitching came undone on the third ride and lost all my tools

They replaced it and the 2nd one didn’t last much longer I haven’t used one of any brand since, sorry thought I should share
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I will provide on the ride for the overnight stay a 5kv cummins generator, lighting stands, few power boards, leads etc for 3 way fridges, charge bluetooths phones etc
If anyone things of anything please contact me
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menace wrote:
Quote:great, a crazed hippo with a hedgecutter :laugh: :laugh:we’ll see you on the news soon

That made me snort :laugh: :laugh: can picture a purple hippo running down the main street of Coffs Harbour with a hockey mask on and a two stroke cutter reving hard thru the smoke :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
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Well done on posting that Mick, I have read it 3 times since you sent it to me it is a truly funny read and the adventure of a life time
Thanks for sharing it with everyone hereTB
Maybe you need to put a bounty out on him Mick, like Menace did on Boony

On another note I am going down to have a look at the camping area on the way back from Moree. I will take some snaps and check it out, will post the photos tomorrow
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Thats right he did eh Mick, I love that story he planned to get a KTM640 but a funny e mail that upset the dealer stopped that (have to read the story) so he bought the KLR 650 from Atlanta set up ready to go :laugh:
Dan’s right about the ride height cause Ant kicked his over while trying throw his leg over it in front of a couple of bus loads of marines at a stop :laugh: :laugh:Yes Ant went everywhere with no spares and didnt miss a beat, maybe I under rated the KLR in my opinion
One of the funniest storys I have read Mick

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Yes well done guys I to hope its still there when you go back and the thong, helmet less, flano, unregistered poles smokers haven’t wrecked them
10 out of 10 for effort
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Oh yeah Moose and the KTM I forgot :laugh:
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Ha ha true for me as well
I still think my first three recommendations at the start of this thread would be less effort and more fun :laugh:
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Corey8 wrote:
Quote:So if we go back to the topic LOL not one person has said NOOOOO don’t change you will miss pure birt bikes LMAODont do it Corey you will miss pure dirt biking !! Happy
, what is pure dirt biking :huh: I have as much fun doing just about anything as long as I am on a bike 
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By the way Corey I am not looking to disrespect any of the above mentioned bikes, I feel they are all good bikes and they are all different and have different levels with which they do everything
By the way the KTM690 is well priced for the running gear it has but has a few set backs for a dual sport as in the seat, rider protection etc. I am test riding one for a weekend soon so will be able to pass on MY OPINION on it


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STM Scissorhands :woohoo:
Is that what you were telling us about at dinner the other night :laugh: :laugh:
Get some video of it in action

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Corey8 wrote:
Quote:DanD wrote:Quote:How much offroad ability is required to make a dual sport “good”?Good question my friend. I guess being able to handle main fire trails with ease and stable enough to feel comfy in the sadle at speed doing it
Well give them all a go find what suits you under those conditions
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Thats a open question Dan, guess like we both pointed out comes back to peoples wishes, thoughts, requirements and taste.
Each to their own

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