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Playing with the new PC box for my surveillance last night. Took a bit, but got it working. Then I find out its not accepting my password to configure the software. I definitely wrote down the password when I installed the software. Time to reinstall the software and try again! Tonight I'll plug in the cameras and see how it performs. Next I upgrade the cameras and log in over the internet, so I can watch my f**king dog misbehaving from work. :huh:

200's almost there. just gotta put the airbox, inlet, and hotpipe back on. well, that and a couple new dump pipe studs >.<

lost a couple nuts for the airbox, so ill be heading down to coventry's to get those soon, if all goes well, it should be fired up and driving for the first time since ajd this afternoon. awesome.

Saw the latest Rapid mag and saw the turboed Brutale. Madness :rolleyes: The engine has no bottom end revs to begin with ... reckon it'd be too laggy.

I'm selling the Brutale now anyway. Putting the mighty TLR back on the road, and over the next couple of months customising it a bit more :blink:

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dude if you EVER want to part with the TLR plz hit me up ey

:P

which one????

nearest one is salisbury.

depending on what size, motor traders have a small range of nuts and bolts....we dont have a minimum....unless its eftpos...then its minimum $10

the ones im after are pretty common me thinks. got small bolt in the same thread i need, just need a larger one, and a couple nuts, id be surprised if they dont have them.

oh yeah, dump pipe. :rolleyes:

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tis awesome.

Edited by scandyflick
dude if you EVER want to part with the TLR plz hit me up ey

:P

I have thought about it ... but it almost tore my guts out.

But that day may come one day. I do already have a list of mate's who want it (and would kill me for it :rolleyes:) but I'll keep you in mind, in case I see a new toy I want.

Nugsy, you might recognise the TLR like this when I use to drag race/track day it ... just before I got my drag bike built.

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This was before all the good stuff went on :blink:

Edited by RubyRS4
nearest one is salisbury.

the ones im after are pretty common me thinks. got small bolt in the same thread i need, just need a larger one, and a couple nuts, id be surprised if they dont have them.

i can send an email down saying ur my cousin and to do you good deals if your goin down that way if you want

I have thought about it ... but it almost tore my guts out.

But that day may come one day. I do already have a list of mate's who want it (and would kill me for it :rolleyes:) but I'll keep you in mind, in case I see a new toy I want.

Nugsy, you might recognise the TLR like this when I use to drag race/track day it ... just before I got my drag bike built.

TLRBikeShow2.jpg

This was before all the good stuff went on :blink:

yeah keep me in mind in 5yrs time if you part with it.

always wanted a v-twin, and the TLR would suit me nicely

mind you, an rsvr aprilia Mille or honda sp1/sp2 would be interesting as well

meh atm, sciatic nerve rhs is real bad, can barely sit down now after 10days

one year tho I'll get back on the road.

thursday is dynotune day............ yay

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