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  • in reply to: PIVOT PEGZ bulk buy. #159098

    Greg
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    Boony wrote:

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    I havent even got them out of the box yet :) :) :) :) :) :) :)

    You Dick :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

    TB :laugh:

    in reply to: PIVOT PEGZ bulk buy. #159097

    Greg
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    Boony wrote:

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    you now officially have way to much time on your hands,,please recover from your op quicker,, :woohoo:
    now back to my question,and replace picher with photographic evidance please.

    I have fitted DR ones to the project DR and the springs fit the same as the originals, fark its one of the easiest things I have ever done on a bike and think fitting grips is harder to be honest, have you even tried, had a look yet?

    SAME AS THE ON THE BIKE THINK ABOUT IT THE HAVE TO BE THE SAME DONT THEY THEY MOUNT TO THE SAME THING ON THE BIKE DONT THEY

    TB

    AND NOW I SEE YOU HAVENT EVEN TAKEN THEM OUT OF THE BOX YOU PAN HEAD

    in reply to: PIVOT PEGZ bulk buy. #159093

    Greg
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    Farking hell Boony I will bet you haven’t even sat down and tried to work it out have you, come on mate if Moto can fit a set and I think he did his own surely you can or can even try :huh:

    TB :blink:

    in reply to: PIVOT PEGZ bulk buy. #159092

    Greg
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    Here Boony

    Picher was a city in Ottawa County, Oklahoma, United States. It was formerly a center of lead and zinc mining. The population was 1,640 at the 2000 census. Discoveries of ground contamination and the possibility of a cave in of mines under the city have prompted all of its population to evacuate, and the nearby town of Cardin is following suit. The town is within the boundaries of the Tar Creek Superfund site.

    Hope that helps cant see how it will but.

    TB

    in reply to: PIVOT PEGZ bulk buy. #159089

    Greg
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    Boony wrote:

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    Pegs that pivot have arrived :) :) :) :) :) :) :)

    Thanks all involved in the special..

    Anyone got a picher of these things fitted on a narny..especially where the standard spring goes on the new pegs?????

    A picher, I will google that hold on :laugh:

    in reply to: New aboard #159081

    Greg
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    Welcome Aussie, CRF450 nice see ya on the trails

    TB

    in reply to: Movember 2009 #159056

    Greg
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    Two Thumbs up for Tee N Cee Signs at Penrith

    Tee n Cee have kindly donated a $100 gift voucher for the Old Bull that’s raises the most money as part of Movember.

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    Alright who is interested in parpicating in movember

    To join the OBT Movember team go to

    http://au.movember.com/register/45715

    and follow the steps.

    Come on guys and gals for prostate cancer and men’s depression

    TB

    in reply to: PIVOT PEGZ bulk buy. #159075

    Greg
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    Hatto wrote:

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    micknmeld wrote:

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    Geezus….and I thought I lived at upper kickatinalong!!!
    Where are you at Hatto??

    Hi Mick
    Still nothing in the mail today, wonder if you could chase up or give me a contact to see if they have the right address for me

    cheers hatto

    Contact Fathead @ Battyes

    02 95435133

    TB

    in reply to: Anyone have feedback on Dunlop MX51? #159061

    Greg
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    Moto wrote:

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    Trent – Try one of the Kenda Washougal’s from the boys at Track and Trail in Belmont. It’s the tyre I will soon be putting on the back of my 300 and will replace the one on the back of the 450 :)
    Riding like a fairy like you do on that 250 it will last years :laugh: They are a reasonable price fitted too ($115 I think) :)

    Hey Moto he is talking about a front not a rear, you haven’t run a kenda front anyway, you didn’t answer his question, but talked about another brand on the other end of the bike

    Quality posting Moto :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

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    TB

    in reply to: Anyone have feedback on Dunlop MX51? #159062

    Greg
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    Tell you what, PM me a land line number Trent I will setup a teaching hr with you and you can pick the scissor lift up at the same time

    TB

    in reply to: Anyone have feedback on Dunlop MX51? #159055

    Greg
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    Austblue wrote:

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    I’d jump on the pirelli deal but I tried to change a HD tube myself last week and it didn’t go well even with my ballards levers so I’m planning on buying local so they can fit it for me :unsure:

    Thats so funny, sad you would pay extra but. Look if you need help to learn how to do tyres any tyres from anywhere that is I am sure we can do a school one arvo up near Newy that some people could attend and we could have a drink while we do it.

    Being able to do you own tyres change flats etc is the single most helpful thing you can learn I know I used to be like you :laugh:

    The Dunlops are supposed to be OK wear I don’t know I was planning on trying one early next year, Mal @ sutto’s was talking about them today you could ask him

    TB

    in reply to: Movember 2009 #158973

    Greg
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    By the way we have 10 members on board out of a possible 747, whats that for a percentage? The 10 have raised $519 that’s $51 each, ripper guys

    TB

    in reply to: PROJECT 96 XR630 #159053

    Greg
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    Nice read between the lines there cheers, seems nothing new in choppy :laugh:

    TB

    in reply to: PROJECT 96 XR630 #158997

    Greg
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    So Mick why did you finish it, did you under cut rat and bull to get the work back? Or didn’t rat turn up again or something, you don’t say what happened?

    TB

    in reply to: Good deal on scissor lift bike stands #159028

    Greg
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    I be am sure they are, speak with Mal and organise it no probs mate

    TB

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