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Did you unload the bike without any probs?

Def some awesome street machines there. Bruno cleaned up with his 55 Chev ... 8 awards and the top honour itself!!!!!

yeah mate it went very smooth, unlike the loading on where I chipped the bottom of the front fender again, lol

wow, that is one awsome chopper.

if you don't mind me asking how much did it cost to get all the custom parts for it.

PM me if u dont want it public.

But wow that thing is sexual.

thanks bud..........all I'll say is, the back wheel is worth more than 1/2 the cars on this forum

yeah mate it went very smooth, unlike the loading on where I chipped the bottom of the front fender again, lol

I wasn't going to mention that ... but seeing as you did ... time to trim a bit more off then? :laugh:

My camera is a bit funny with shiny toys and lighting sometimes. Doesn't focus properly ... but it is an Olympus :P

Thanks for all the nice comments guys.

No money won but apart from the trophy, I managed to score a complimentary bag full of Meguiars product.

As far as power is concerned Damo, approx 100hp according to manufacturer's specs but it's more of a torque monster and as Dan said, it'll tow a road train.

I'll try & load up some pics now.

I should have entered the Brutale eh Pete? :laugh: Only one european bike entrant in the (other) bike show. Might even think about entering the TLR into it again with its new Rizla looks ... after some of the guys were asking why it hasnt been in the show for the last 2 years :P

Shoulda stuck around for the awards.

Cara took out best graphics!

And the man Pete took out Best chopper ...

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Where's that hand Pete? :) Sorry mate, had to post it. :D

And the beast itself ...

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Congrats!

yeah congrats thats a sweet bike sled :( you deffinatley deserved to win.

ps did you take her home with the bike? :) if so thats 2 sweet rides you've got now :D

i thought it was pretty crap this year, didnt appeal to me this year.

but the funniest thing was they where all talking up the vx clubby saying it should be around 300rwkw's and when they put it on the dyno it struggled to make 212rwkw's which was its top read out, but before they had that on they had the D&T old datto ute on there and that made 198rwkw and that was only a 4 banger, everyone was laughing at the clubby when it got that read out haha!

ok your wrong i was working on the tyrepower stand where the vx clubby came from the owner of the car wasn't there so troy the manager of the stand took the car to the dyno told the announer that it should make 200kws not 300

seams to me 212kws is more then that also it made 220kws later in the day, should have made more but the limter was set to 5500 somehow and it was running like poo

also the d&t datto ute is a mitsubishi and its a gen 3 v8 not a 4 banger

please get your facts right next time

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ok your wrong i was working on the tyrepower stand where the vx clubby came from the owner of the car wasn't there so troy the manager of the stand took the car to the dyno told the announer that it should make 200kws not 300

seams to me 212kws is more then that also it made 220kws later in the day, should have made more but the limter was set to 5500 somehow and it was running like poo

also the d&t datto ute is a mitsubishi and its a gen 3 v8 not a 4 banger

please get your facts right next time

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