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Car alarms are worth what you pay. A cheap system, with a cheap install, is basically worthless.

Contact Chris Rodgers at Audio Express. He is basically THE guy for security measures in Brisbane.

so who knows a place which is cheap for car alarms.....i need on to get insurancepirate.gif

shoot me a PM with your budget.

And we weren't invited because................................?

Lol, sadly the only boobies I saw was on a Alice Cooper Video lol.

But then also we went to the casino I was on the $25 dollar black jack table and I got to big for my britches and lost it all lol.

Anyone who wants movember donations for their piss weak excuse for a mo, PM me a link.

I DO I DO!

just left the gold coast from a whole week of this :P....back again on monday.

as lame as it sounds ive gone home for a weekend of video games and lounging on the couch.

Lol. utterly understandable lol.

Yeah very much so. I'm planning and scheming lol. Won't be looking at it until I get back from Europe next year though. Dad is going to let me ride his bike until then once I get my license though so that should be fun lol.

true but the 1199 is just crazy

Yeah, It will be bullshit expensive aswell. Atleast the F3 is semi reasonable for a bike of that caliber. I'm guessing the 1199 will be 35k+ on road.

To a non bike rider both seem equally mad...

Yeah they're pretty crazy. I would run out of talent way before you get to what either bike is capable of, but I'd have a load of fun trying lol :thumbsup:

not really, power to weight is better then a car and its more fun

Power to weight on the 1199 is nearly the same as an F1 car lol.

Car alarms are worth what you pay. A cheap system, with a cheap install, is basically worthless.

Contact Chris Rodgers at Audio Express. He is basically THE guy for security measures in Brisbane.

+11ty

Honestly the 1198 would be a better bike... Mv's have always had overheating issues.

However I would go a new cbr1000rr over any italian bikes... if you are using them for a daily they are not worth it in the long run the price for servicing and parts are out of this world... let alone finding someone capabile of doing it.

1 of the best Moto Mechanics and tuners told me to stick to Jap bikes over Italians.... simply because they are alot better build qaulity than the Italians.

But I would go a 1198, over the Mv but I would choose the KTM RC8R over the 1198 :)

I was just looking at a 08 R1 :) but I shouldnt buy a bike since I am getting surgery on Friday because of 1 lol.

*words*

Hey Dan, have you seen the google street view of your parents house? Martin's ute is in the front yard and there is 3/4 + 1/4 of a 31 in the side yard. I lol'd

I thought I would have a look while I was street view-ing certain other things in your area. :ph34r:

Such a letdown.

I got given a 5 movie pack from someone last christmas, just found it and wanted to watch Behind Enemy Lines. As I take it out of the plastic wrapping I realise the security device is still inside and I can't open the case :(

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