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  • in reply to: Louee 2009 #153094

    Greg
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    Puddles wrote:

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    I have 2 quick shades I could bring if you want them

    Thanks Puddles that would be terrific, you are a champ ;)

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    in reply to: Mudgee soil #153171

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    ECKS-Man wrote:

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    Fair enough mate! You should try dropping the psi a bit to compare, and see what you think – prove me wrong, I don’t mind! ;)

    So if I drop the pressure and dent a rim, or get a flat whom do I bill?

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    in reply to: 11 Stolen Bikes, Help those that help us #153163

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    Uncle Fester wrote:

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    Has anyone heard if Chris has got any of his bikes back yet?

    Not yet Fester, it has been confrimed it is the same crew that did Sutto’s twice that got caught, they caught a few of them so lets hope its leads somewhere. Will keep you posted

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    in reply to: Mudgee soil #153166

    Greg
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    I will be running a tube in the rear this time, with an ultra heavy duty Michelin tube at around 18 psi, two reasons, no flats no dents :)

    TB

    in reply to: Updated Forum Software #151629

    Greg
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    Why is it oh technical genius whenever I add a emoticon to a post after I have written it be I submit it, I move the cursor to where I want it, does it place it next to my name not where I want it?

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    in reply to: Mudgee soil #153164

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    ECKS-Man wrote:

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    Trailboss wrote:

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    TB :angry:

    ???

    Don’t get cranky mate! :laugh:

    I reckon you would notice the difference, you don’t! Opinions opinions opinions! :kiss:

    You’re biased because you run mousses anyway! :P

    Whoops ECKS didnt mean for the 2nd :angry: its just everytime I use a smilie after I write a post and then add them they go next to my name and I dont why

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    in reply to: Mudgee soil #153159

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    ECKS-Man wrote:

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    Trailboss wrote:

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    I understand what you are saying ECKS, I also think that at a dry hot dusty slippery hard pack Louee, traction wise you wouldn’t notice the difference between 14 and 18psi just my opinion :blink: As I said before I dont care what people run, but I thought JRD’s statement was a bit out of right side ;)

    TB

    Yeah, I get your point, but it isn’t really hard pack as such. I think loose rubble would be closer to the mark (if that makes any difference! Call is porridge, and it means the same thing!) The lower the psi on that surface the better really.

    I usually try to run 12 or maybe 14 because it conforms to the rocks better. I find you can get almost as much difference in the handling of your bike by changing the tyre pressure as fiddling with the forks. By running the lower pressures, smaller rocks don’t deflect the front wheel or jar through the bars as much. 18psi gives a harsher ride, and will deflect off rocks much more. It is a noticeable difference (14 vs 18 is mathematically about 20%) which you can notice just by pushing on the tyre with your thumb. Simple really, but the risk of flats does increase.

    OK ECKS sorry, was just going of the times I have been to Louee and my experience. I can test the theory by changing someones pressure during the weekend and I bet they dont notice but shouldnt play with anyone’s bike with out permission :angry:

    Also a little bit of slip if there was much difference maybe a concern going for a 100th of a second in the world championship but against preventing a flat, and besides I can just ride around a little traction loss and lets not start on dented rims if you ride hard enough

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    in reply to: Mudgee soil #153150

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    ECKS-Man wrote:

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    JRD wrote:

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    The owners of Louee only recommend 18psi because they change tubes for free.. It means less work for them..

    You dont think for second JRD that they want people to not get flat tyres there by enjoying there time and then wanting to come back to Louee instead of that place where you get all the flats tyres :huh:

    They also charge for there tubes, and only fit the ones you buy from them for free

    Not everybody has an angle to get us :laugh:

    TB

    No to be a cynic TB – well ok, maybe I am! But after changing fifty billion flats I am pretty sure they recommend 18psi not to ensure you have a good ride so much as to prevent them spending time changing tyres. And there is nothing wrong with that. Hell, for most of their customers I would agree 100% with their theory.

    Just take it under advisement and if you choose to run 18psi then you will be less likely to have a flat, but more likely to have less control of the bike. If you run less than 18psi, for goodness sake make sure you have a UHD tube, and try not to spear into sharp rocks. You will have more chance of getting a flat but I wouldn’t run 18psi there in a pink fit.

    I understand what you are saying ECKS, I also think that at a dry hot dusty slippery hard pack Louee, traction wise you wouldn’t notice the difference between 14 and 18psi just my opinion :blink: As I said before I dont care what people run, but I thought JRD’s statement was a bit out of right side ;)

    TB

    in reply to: 11 Stolen Bikes, Help those that help us #153146

    Greg
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    Off Topic but Chris you can get a cheap one if you rang that shop I organised for you :P

    TB

    in reply to: Mudgee soil #153144

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    JRD wrote:

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    The owners of Louee only recommend 18psi because they change tubes for free.. It means less work for them..

    You dont think for second JRD that they want people to not get flat tyres there by enjoying there time and then wanting to come back to Louee instead of that place where you get all the flats tyres :huh:

    They also charge for there tubes, and only fit the ones you buy from them for free

    Not everybody has an angle to get us :laugh:

    TB

    in reply to: The Clake – clutch brake lever #153138

    Greg
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    It changed road racing almost as much as when Kenny Roberts introduced rear wheel steering, the use of a thumb brake is all through Moto GP, superbikes etc

    TB

    in reply to: Happy Birthday Mal 5.1 #153122

    Greg
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    Yeah Happy Birthday Mal, don’t worry about goodies for the Husky I just hope you get it back, have they told you whats wrong with it yet?

    TB

    in reply to: GOOD MORNING MICK !!!! #153118

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    WikdBeemer wrote:

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    You guys should join twitter :laugh:

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    they remind me of a couple of twits :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

    Tweety, uglybook, your space,,, aren’t they for poofs?

    Ooh can I say that?

    I think so Wikd, but I mean they talk about all bar their bowel movements here reminds me of what they say twitter is :laugh:

    I have a face book account but cant remember the last time I used it, cant work out how to delete it :blush:

    TB

    in reply to: Welcome to Club 40+ #153116

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    micknmeld wrote:

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    Yeah welcome to the OBTOFC. I’m pushing 45

    And look every nano second of it ;)

    TB

    At least I am only pushing 45 years not 45 stone.

    You no what, I maybe fat but you are ugly and I can diet :laugh: (and thats a fact)

    TB

    in reply to: Welcome to Club 40+ #153113

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    micknmeld wrote:

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    Yeah welcome to the OBTOFC. I’m pushing 45

    And look every nano second of it ;)

    TB

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