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micknmeld wrote:
Quote:Boony wrote:Quote:Trailboss wrote:Quote:I give upOh no you don`t not in the middle of something this entertaining
Boony,don’t you worry about TB.He never gives up.:blink: :laugh:


I give up
micknmeld wrote:
Quote:Trailboss wrote:Quote:Not as dirty as you will Mick when you buy a replacement S12 140/80-18 Michelin for me :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:TB
Yes,I might have gotten the rum for free, I got it as a birthday present.. How much did you pay for the rear tyre???
Tyre cost me 16hrs a day for 15 days even at a hourly rate of $10 an hour that works out to be at least $2400
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:TB
Good job Kylie I will release the new route tonight
TB
I just checked I thanked you publicly for your help that day Mick

moment of weakness now I think on my behalf
micknmeld wrote:
Quote:Boony wrote:Quote:Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhh for gods sake get a room and make up:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:NAH FARK HIM………he seems to forget about the valuable assistance I gave him when the foot peg snapped off his bike.
Ha ha ha least I do mine with a:P or a :laugh:
LMFAO
Cheers Mick
Don’t bother Mick you did the same when I carried you through repairing trippers top end and swore I wouldnt again
The baked dinner was your wife’s doing and had nothing to do with you, the rum you where given :laugh:
TB

I have helped him for the last time now Moto, I spoon feed the bastard all night, all he wanted to do was drink smoke and talk shit. He played with the no toil filter bottle half the night and then bagged me here.
Then he rode a well set up bike the next day and had a great time because of it
Then this morning has the gall to ask me to pick some bits up for him in Sydney! :laugh: I donated radiator guards and bling and advice and set valves for him while he did very little.
Fark Him, wait till he needs my help again :laugh:
TB

Yeah its fun Mal, but I am like you I dont like how hard it is on the bike, more say chains and sprockets and the like, but cleans your rims and tyres up real good
.I used to live at Anna Bay and spent a bit of time there on a CR250 I had but found it was to hard on the gear all the time
I like the part sand part grass type terrain along the edge of the dunes
The blast we did the other day up north was just a run up the beach and just the one big dune which was enough, and watching Mick in the wheel ruts was priceless :laugh:
TB
Just any old rim lock will do mate, dont bother with the fancy billet types.
Tyre pressures with ultra heavy duty tubes 10psi – 16 psi depending on conditionsStandard tubes, 16 to 18 psi
TB
Did you fit a rim lock XY, because the knobbie will grip and the tyre could spin on the rim and tear the valve outa your tube under brakes now the tyre has some purchase on the dirt
TB
Not Fair Eagle adding pictures after we make fun of you

EAGLE`02 wrote:
Quote:Here`s my attempt at making a third lever/rear axle spanner:)
It`s out of stainless and I used my Ballards Levers as a guide for the shape,,,,It is a tad heavy, but strong as!!!! And the 27mm spanner on the other end comes in handy on the trail;)
Always handy to have a third lever to make the change easier too,,,,,
Cheers
TB
Yeah Micks right Dan, and thats better than a broken ankle :huh:
Happy anniversary Kylie :laugh:
TB
Oh god week day rides I remember them so jealous, congratulations on the 12 years guys well done
Same as everything in life but there is always a winner and a loser, you have done well Dan and bad luck Kylie :laugh:
TB
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