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after my recent spate of bad luck and ending up in hospital then in bed for 2 weeks i thought i would go out and buy my self something lol.

after looking around on the internet i decided to get my self one of these.

im gonna call it my havoc mobile lol

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howdy boys and girls

after my recent spate of bad luck and ending up in hospital then in bed for 2 weeks i thought i would go out and buy my self something lol.

after looking around on the internet i decided to get my self one of these.

im gonna call it my havoc mobile lol

cripes!! You'll be back in hospital in no time after a stint in anger on that thing!!

the only "Havoc" you need to think about in life right now is the trauma that machine will wreak on your hospital bed ridden body!! :D:P;)

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cripes!! You'll be back in hospital in no time after a stint in anger on that thing!!

the only "Havoc" you need to think about in life right now is the trauma that machine will wreak on your hospital bed ridden body!! :P:no::P

lol

nah man im not too worried. ive been back at work for a week now and every thing is a ok. still a bit trauma tised but lol

i learned how to ride on a 750 ninja road bike so i reckon i can handle one of these little guys.

there a great buy as well u can get them brand new for 950 from a place in dandy. u can get the 250cc version for 12 or 14 hundred.

its just for me to have some fun with really till i get my licence back. me and all my friends live pretty close together, just throught the big park and i can get to most of there houses. im not gonna ride it much in the day time but. im gonna get a head light for it as well lol.

it doesnt get deliverd for 2 weeks but so i have to wait and ill get some pics of it for you guys.

btw

does any body know any quiet bike trails that i can go down to. in the eastern suburbs like warrandyte or lilydale

cheers

julz

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Does it drift? If it doesn't, it's shit. ** just looking at your sig ** :P

Hahah I used to be able to get mine to do some standstills and a few little fishys in a straight line on wet grass!

Thats riding the brake but and also clutch popping. Could get some 2nd gear action happening too lol

They pop mono's and shit heaps easy, enough power to have some fun with.

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u know how ppl say not to buy products from china.......sorry man u are going find out why they say that over the next few months , when it wont go pull the carby off tip the mud from the bowl clean out the jets then clean the spark plug in petrol and with a soft brush

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u know how ppl say not to buy products from china.......sorry man u are going find out why they say that over the next few months , when it wont go pull the carby off tip the mud from the bowl clean out the jets then clean the spark plug in petrol and with a soft brush

ill keep that in mind thanks dude. i heard something very similar to that from some one else so im just gonna ride this one on the road really like in the back streets and stuff and then ill probs get a bigger bike maybe a ktm or husqvarna.

ive been told they are pretty good as long as u maintain them heaps so thats what ill do. im pretty pedantic with my stuff so ill probs give it a clean and service every 2 weeks u know.

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just stick a ta on the supra. much funnera

yeah well c what happens dude. i want the the supra because there fun to drive and fast and very sexy. but i like the 350 coz its newer. i used to have a supra and always loved it but i like the 350 in other ways

u know

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Looks tougher than most of the chondas.

I'm looking for a Yamaha TTR-90 with big bars. about 3 years old for 1200-1500. bit slower but still good for monos and little jumps. Jap quality too.

Yours looks sweet. love the black rims.

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why not buy a full size traily ?

I learned to ride on a suzy tt 250 @ the age of 13. that was a fun bike... im looking for a new bike but cant decide to go the trail an leave the road duties to my car.... Id need to buy that pos toyota hilux 4wd taliwagon and another bike for the misses which is a problem...

excellent excuse to lump her with a taliwagon though. practical etc... sell it as a soccer mum style set of wheels.. she'd balk @ that... then when i role it up with a tray on it.... her face... choice.

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ill keep that in mind thanks dude. i heard something very similar to that from some one else so im just gonna ride this one on the road really like in the back streets and stuff and then ill probs get a bigger bike maybe a ktm or husqvarna.

ive been told they are pretty good as long as u maintain them heaps so thats what ill do. im pretty pedantic with my stuff so ill probs give it a clean and service every 2 weeks u know.

not that u wont have fun on it , just the ones i have seen can be a prick to start if they have not been used in a while but if u got a brain in your head u will be right , pretty simple a 2 stroke motor

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they seem ok for a bit of fun just to f**k around in. after riding it i went home and becuse i was already a little bored of the power i started looking around for a ktm 300cc 2 stroke 2008 model. there about 11 grand so its a lot but i want to get in to just going away for the week end with the boys through a forest or even up the coast fo a bit of fun.

i want to get a road bike later but something different maybe a laverda or an agusta well c what happens when i get to that fork in the road lol

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