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in the last pic can anyone please tell me the dudes name....he is sitting on the bike......i reackon i know that face just forgot the name.....btw awesome bike

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that would be reagen(i think thats how its spelt lol) is Cara(MissR34) other half.

Had a good night, PK your drinks are lethal sometimes!

Was good to meet a couple more people and get to know the ones i have met abit more.

Oh, and sleds bike, PORN!!!

Cheers for organizing the great night Steve.

I think the poor oldie behind the bar still has a headache from making Pk's concoctions :( if not that then Andrews haggling

Good to meet you Gzilla and Sled. As well as catching up with the usual crowd

Sled this is the company i was thinking of

http://www.pythonchoppers.com/

Followed you for a bit before i got stuck at the red at Main North Rd ( damn bikes that can accelerate faster ) :) it looks and sounds great out on the road :)

OH and don't forget Mine and Jarrod's world record longest game ever :D

cheers to all the organisers. was good fun displaying my lack of skillz at pool.

im prob better off on the tables you pay per game with some of those 1 hour endurance matches i was having.

was good ta meet ya all, im spewing i missed seeing a sled in summer but o wells im sure it'll come out again sometime.

did any of you go for a spin down main north rd after? i seen a few skylines go rolling past us.

You guys are all nuts....but I luv ya. :D

I actually have seen George's bike shop in VIC through a recent Heavy Duty magazine, thanks whiplash.

You should've come past last night bezender.

Thanks for all the good words in here guys.

last night was great! Like Luke said, Great to meet a few more people and get to know some others a bit better.

Pk - your shots killed me! lol. Andrew - last night was nothing lol, i can normally drink alot more.. :D Was fun, and woke up feeling fine! and you got my name right this time :)

Sled, im in love with your bike! Cheers for letting me sit on it. Steve, thanks for the photos - Pk make sure u put yours up! Oh and nice to meet u by the way Pete :banana:

Gotta do that sort of thing more often, was a blast

Twas another fun night & here's some more pics.

...PK your drinks are lethal sometimes!
mwahaha! that was the idea. Hopefully next time I'll be able to join yas & we'll try out the G.G if you're game :).
I think the poor oldie behind the bar still has a headache from making Pk's concoctions
lol, by the end he had me confused.

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i rekon it was defintly a good night last night! a definate must for another time.....................oh and yes i will have another cowboy :P

so you found someone to have a cowboy with then

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