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10 outright wins in the Australian safari etc etc etc
TB :laugh:[/quote]
Even if you read all the fine print at the bottom on wins they still put a second place plated bike up is that because its the only one that made the bike look good.:laugh::laugh: :laugh:
Typical Honda rider, happy to come second. That is what the number 2 plate means isn’t it?????:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
What year and model is ya bike? There is a wreckers up around the Coffs area that might have one. I wounldn’t recomend them to work on ya bike because they are hopeless but they do have heaps of second hand parts and may be able to get you rolling again. Post ya bike details and I will ring them tomorrow.
DanD wrote:
Quote:Maybe the Old Bull stubbie holders need re-modelingDon’t go their Dan. TB is still trying to off load the last lot he got made.
C’mon Dan we want photo’s of the new arrival.
I will PM you the shop details as I don’t want OBT to get into any strife over name the shop on the Internet.
Was she having a dislexic moment when she ordered them or is just a BLONDE???:silly: 😆 :silly:
Taking it from behind, looks like KTM mating ritual, it doesn’t look happy thou its turning its head to bite him.
The ones I got were stainless. I have been for a bit of a blat this morning and a couple are loose but at least they didn’t come apart from the nipple and fall out. Am i right in saying that they will need checking before and after every ride. When I was a kid and had bikes I never had to touch the spoke(maybe the old man used to do it).Will tightening them all the time put my wheel out of balance? Cheers Guys.
C’mon menace tuffs are just GAY. Only things that tuffs would make look better would be a KTM.
Anyone else got any sugestions.
I had my rims relaced recently and got stung $66/hr only to be told after I took the rims back to get them re balanced, as they as wobbly to be told that the young guy doing a trial before getting an apprenticeship with the shop didn’t know they had to be balanced:angry: :angry: :angry: . That poor kid would be lucky to see any of the $196 3hrs labour I paid to get both rims relaced. After 6 days at the shop in total the wheels still wobbled and I ended up taking it elsewhere to get it fixed.
WHAT IS THE LESSON TO BE LEARNT FROM THIS OUTING?
THE MORAL IS…….
Become a better rider so people on Blue bikes don’t get in front of you.:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
Boony you wouldn’t have really left the Kato in the river would you? Old bulls being enviromentally friendly would have had to pull it out at least so the EPA don’t nab you for water pollution and illegal dumping of rubbish.
We need some under 35 year olds to make us older guys look wise when we convince them to check the depth of creek crossings and then having to stop them doing it on their bikes and explaining it is better to walk across it first. Hence the wise part of the post. Note not only did we teach the younger guys a valuable lesson we didn’t get wet at all.
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