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^^^ yes, unless one is in-line or behind the actual dash speedo.

and tas, yes i do deal with lights and fittings on a day to day basis, mainly cheaper fittings, cause majority of people cannot justify spending big $$$ on light fittings, could also say the same about gauges.

^^^ yes, unless one is in-line or behind the actual dash speedo.

ah very interesting :happy:

hmm, i wouldnt mind a single pillar mount for the 180 - keep it tidier than how it was in the 32

sweet! i'll bring a blank next thursday.

I just checked the front of my bike this arvo. need to rebuild the front forks. $65 for the parts to my door from England. Might have to make a big bike part order soon. Needs disc brakes

anyone want to finance a RB30DET build for me? in return i will build you a RB30DET also, but your paying for both

sweet! i'll bring a blank next thursday.

I just checked the front of my bike this arvo. need to rebuild the front forks. $65 for the parts to my door from England. Might have to make a big bike part order soon. Needs disc brakes

what are the forks man?

if there dirtjumpers there not even worth $65 buy some new ones lol look on rotorburn.com (farkin)

im checking out that SGS soon, its medium tho, so dunno if its to big.

ps: group buy is going f**king awesome.

and considering a universal rail group buy if anyone is keen?

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what are the forks man?

if there dirtjumpers there not even worth $65 buy some new ones lol look on rotorburn.com (farkin)

im checking out that SGS soon, its medium tho, so dunno if its to big.

Clown who used a stolen credit card to buy my bike (about $6k worth) posts on roto burn.. lol at him and the Police warrant..

what bike did u have josh.

happy bday mr. tasman :P

I was lucky enough to get a brand new specialized they built for team members only with carbon goodies out of the states. Twas fun. Miss riding.

I was lucky enough to get a brand new specialized they built for team members only with carbon goodies out of the states. Twas fun. Miss riding.

get a bike again !!! then ride with dan / me ? haha if this sgs is to big you should buy it cause your abit taller. :P

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