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I watched him race on Sunday at Appin and I think he won the last race of his day,he was in the pits with my nephews all day talking the ussuaul young guys talk. I think his only down fall would be he rides a banana. His old man Bruce is an Ok guy to. Sad to see you go mate.
Trailboss wrote:
Quote:I am doing some tech videos soon and will demonstrate what I mean thenTB
I can’t wait to see the vids TB. Just don’t do any on tyre changing, because I’ve have had heaps of fun over the years watching guys changing tyres and tubes only to see em pinch them again. Normal while a group of us stir them about it with a JD in hand.
Boony wrote:
Quote:let me know the cost , when yous work it out, happy to pay for one, and can I get some of the rectangle ones at coffs please, a few offs have scratched mine considerably.Boony
You need to put ya stickers on the bottom of ya tyres Boony. From what I’ve heard the tyres are never on the ground that long, as your bike is always on its side.(On the ground)
Bump. No one needs one of these little rockets?
Ollie wrote:
Quote:PEP wrote:Quote:if your comming on the coffs ride ur more then welcome to give it a beatingGood on ya Peps :laugh: He is the Coffs Ride!! :laugh: :laugh:
Ollie
Spot on Ollie, thats like saying if Mick goes on a Wauhope ride. :laugh:
Hey Scott, a mate of mine was 4wdind at a quarry not far from you in his D22 3.0litre turbo and rolled it about 6 weeks ago. He loved his D22 and said he was going to get another. BUT he went and bought the D40 instead and said they are like chalk a cheese. He reconds the D40 is more comfy than the older D22 and I must admit it seems more comfy when I have diven it compaired to the D22 he had. It is so much more capable offroad compared to the D22. Places where you had to give the D22 a fair bit of right foot to get through the D40 just walks through no worries at all. So it might be worth checking out the D40 as well. Mate reconds the D22 is a farmers ute with a few extras to get it more marketable, where the D40 is more of a family offroader.
Bundyroy wrote:
Quote:Uncle Fester wrote:Quote:….MUST SELL BEFORE CHRISTMASLooks like two young people are going to be happy campers this Christmas. The bloke who gets this bike and this young bloke when he gets the replacement.
The young fella already has a 85 little wheel.
It is advertised with the plastics but give Gary a ring.
mal5.1 wrote:
Quote:It was even funnier in real life Bob.Notice how I raced over to see if he was ok. :laugh:
You couldn’t have raced straight over Mal, you had the camera and had to make sure you didn’t miss anymore stupid/entertaining stuff because if he had really hurt himself he would have wanted a video of it to perfect his technique for the next attempt.
If you buy me a DRZ I will be your Boyfriend too.
Murph the surf wrote:
Quote:Remenicing maybe?
Always loved the smell of 2T. Cheers
MurphI run my mower and whipper snipper on R30 just so I can remember the good old days.
Hey Boony, Manual 4 or 5 speed or auto. Also what sort of fuel economy does it get? 2 or 3 seater. Whats the interior like and do you know if it needs anything for rego next year yet. Also can tou PM me your Ph number.
Congrats Scott. All you need is an old XR 650 and you will fit right into the Moderator team.
Don’t tell us you used that same sprocket again. Its bloody cursed, put a new one on you cheap Barstard.
micknmeld wrote:
Quote:OK mate, I haven’t broken the news to the missus either. First she will know about me going for a ride is when she hears the XR roar up the driveway in the morning. :woohoo: I will then face the music when I get home. :laugh:Just do what I do and send the missus to the hair dresser or the nail shop and line up the inlaws or a relo at the last minute to look after the kids. Easy done. She won’t complain about you going riding after a morning in the chair telling the hair dresser/therapist telling them how you aranged all this out of the blue for her.
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