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  • in reply to: Camerons Cnr in July 2009 #133201

    alan
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    just googled it thats a bloody long ride mate looks fairly sandy at camerans corner and looks like the town is one building? one of my mates loves riding railway lines and has talked of riding to broken hill will ask him if he wants to go he can always join old bulls .but he rides a pumpkin

    in reply to: R`Jays, Neck a Clava #133261

    alan
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    they are lovely and warm on a frosty morning

    in reply to: Hydration Packs #133254

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    Trailboss wrote:

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    A Camelback Mule, holds three litres plus overnight clothes for the rides that don’t have support vehicles

    Always get one bigger than you need Eagle, cause you will always use it

    mule_20nv.gif

    TB

    that looks real good wonder how many 2litre cordial bottles of fuel you can get in there

    in reply to: R`Jays, Neck a Clava #133255

    alan
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    i got one eagle found it spot on for commuting to work don t now why i did not get one years ago found it good with my road bike helmet.don t recommend it for trail riding but other than geting hot found i could not bend my neck back far enough when standing up only tryed it once and soon took it off

    in reply to: SAND !!! #132980

    alan
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    yea must be a dubbo thing crashes movie worked earler but not now and how good did beni look in that one

    in reply to: SAND !!! #132965

    alan
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    can t get your movies to work TB

    in reply to: This is why you should wear Armour! WARNING> Blood #132963

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    Trailboss wrote:

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    Mr Blue wrote:

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    Roost armour is for protecting you against “roost” from roostertailing showering spinning projectiles.

    Body armour/pressure suits, protect your body, well upper body and shoulder and arms anyway.
    BC

    Thats the quote of the week for me, I shake my head at Mick and Moto, I cant understand it, sorry guys but he is so right ;)

    TB

    falling of is a lot more enjoyable with a presser suit on sometimes i have a bit of a giggle at myself and think how funny that would have looked.but befor i started whereing them falling of just plain hert no fun at all

    in reply to: Bridgestone ED78 rear tyre #132450

    alan
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    fairly expensive tyre it would want to last have noticed the bridgstones are a bit pricy are they made in japan there must be a reason for it.

    in reply to: 146ish…. #132198

    alan
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    sounds good chris i reckon my eldest bloke would love it there

    in reply to: bitter bling… #132133

    alan
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    tb told me to try a pirreli scorpion tyre on the back it has lasted better than last m12 back and goes around corners a lot better. the m12 used to step out bad on corners but grip heaps in a straight line and was shaged after the 3day warhope ride.this pirelli tyre done the 4day and a 7 hour ride last sunday and is still okay .but that is just my point of vew i dont think moto likes them but

    in reply to: 146ish…. #132114

    alan
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    thats a lot of sleeps may have to go there for a practice run soon is any one keen

    in reply to: bitter bling… #132093

    alan
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    looks realy good menace did you get the suspension set up for when you show us how to clear the 150 foot table top at luee??(i reckon i could clear a 2foot table top )

    in reply to: OBT NEEDS YOUR HELP #132035

    alan
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    has anyone got any spare soap boxs for these blokes

    in reply to: The world is against us #131866

    alan
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    had to look close to see what year it said it is 09 but looks more like 1989 to me.the boys on this site will love it but

    in reply to: Puncture repair tools #131602

    alan
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    garranteed a few of us will get flats at luee its very hard on tyres tares them to shreds

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