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Keen to get my license and a road bike eventually but atm enjoying some good old dirtbike action. Had a pitty before this but that doesn't really count as a bike hehe.

95 Yammy WR200 2-stroke

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had a kx 80 back in the day, sold it for a $1100 pushy and stuck into jumping.

bought a 125 pitbike a couple of years ago to stuff around on, then i got hooked and now ride trx400 bored to 450, race everything lowered, widened and runs nicely on av gas.

This is my creation for those that havent seen it.

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Gotta add my 2c worth....

Riding: 4 yrs

Bikes: 96 Suzuki Across 250 (only for the helmet holder boot), great learners bike though

1990 MC21 (MC16 Engine) Honda Repsol NSR250 2 Stroke Mongrel (for sale)

Gotta love the smell of 2-stroke and the gentle hum of powerband :(

guys what are your opinions on Hyosungs ?..

more specifically the Hyosung GT650 RL (which is one of the LAMS approved bikes)

Utter utter crap! Korean made and poorly made. Its the hyundai of bikes. Electrical bugs; exhaust system rusts and rots away in no time; fairings crack for no reason; absolute rubbish brakes. :thumbsup:

You buy one I'll shoot you myself.

A 250 Ninja or CBR 250 has more power to weight ... and isn't ugly to look at.

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i hear choppers buy a lot of respect in the joint.

Not really.

Have a chopper (or even a harley) and mix it with the wrong crowd and you'll slowly lose ownership of it.

Buy me or Pete a few drinks one day and we might tell you a few stories ... or not.

Well I dont ride it but I often go on the back of my Dads Ninja. Im wanting to get my bike license when I have the time and $!

I like the Ninja heaps more then the Ducati 900 s

Parked at the Palmer pub :)

Currently have a License to shred dirt...

No real interest in riding on the road, more into airtime.

Bikes owned:

Suziki JR50

Yamaha PeeWee 80

Suzuki DS 80

PitPro 140cc

Yamaha YZ125 '01

Yamaha YZ250 '06 <------ CURRENT RIDE

Duncon Cane Corso DH bike. <-------- CURRENT RIDE

Pitbike:

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YZ 125:

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YZ 250:

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Cane Corso at Race meeting (ps Spot the other SAU member in the backgroud :)):

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Not really.

Have a chopper (or even a harley) and mix it with the wrong crowd and you'll slowly lose ownership of it.

Buy me or Pete a few drinks one day and we might tell you a few stories ... or not.

hmmm, interesting. might have to hear these stories one day.

Hey Penny is that a Ninja ZX14R????!!!!

I know its a Zx14 2008 Model but I dont know about the R part....

All I know is its a 4cyl engine and is redic fast!

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