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hmmm there is one up my way on N.E road also...

i have a liberty servo with a car trailer, just across the road from me

i have a feeling they may be cheap also....

will have to make some telephone calls me thinks..

ughhh, just left a message on my mates facebook memorial page.. sucks!!

he died late last year in a motorbike accident in sydney, on holiday visitng his old man.

only 20 years old...

the last time we went out to the city, he lent me his necklace to wear, i never got to give it back :P

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thats another video dale, the one i posted was from the weekend

this is the one you're thinkin of

LOL Matty, that was awesome.

I know hind's sight is a beautiful thing but he was pointing the right way if he could roll back, but the wrong way if you can't roll back.

All the dosh he's spent on tyres won't help on those hills until he gets some lockers....he would've crawled up both hills easily without wasting all his power on the wheels that don't matter.....wish I had've brought mine up.

EDIT: Sorry to hear about your bud Craig......never good news when a fellow rider goes down......I almost hate hearing about those things if you know what I mean.

yer, its exactly why im not ''allowed'' to get another road bike, according to the missus.

its fair enough i spose, its one argument i WONT be winning anytime soon.

until i get my harley night rod for my 50th birthday :P

50th??! :P

Don't wait that long bud.....although, the older you get, the more natural defensive riding becomes......something I never worried about when I was in my 20's, hence a couple of bad spills along the way.

i wish i could get it earlier pete, but once again, the power of the pu... you know.

Luke, my mate is gettin the AM one piece front dump for 530 fitted.

muuuuuch better than 750 :P that was stupid! i nearly punched him in the nose for booking it in with them!

yer, its exactly why im not ''allowed'' to get another road bike, according to the missus.

its fair enough i spose, its one argument i WONT be winning anytime soon.

until i get my harley night rod for my 50th birthday :D

Ha! My ex-wife tried that trick ... didn't work :P Hence, she's my "ex" :D

I got a good woman in Tracy. She's always as eager to get on the bike than I am. Only most times its work, or her son, or TAFE homework keeping her away. Oh well, I get to ride more :P

I've had my own nasty spills along the way. Tracy, Ben (GRIM) and Nene (Nene260RS) were witnesses to one nasty crash where I smashed my shoulder. I've lost a few mates along the way myself ... but they did what they loved doing. As I will continue to do.

RIP for your mate Craig.

LOL Matty, that was awesome.

I know hind's sight is a beautiful thing but he was pointing the right way if he could roll back, but the wrong way if you can't roll back.

All the dosh he's spent on tyres won't help on those hills until he gets some lockers....he would've crawled up both hills easily without wasting all his power on the wheels that don't matter.....wish I had've brought mine up.

all good pete, there'll be next time

he got the 35" claws on 80 series rims dirt cheap from memory, but agreed on the lockers. doesnt even have an LSD rear, so struggles no end most of the time

and there'll be more of this

nope. auto locking front hubs (when they decide they want to lock up LOL). no centre lock. need to get hold of a lock-rite mechanical locker

mine's not constant 4wd like the cruisers, im predominantly in 2H, then can go to 4H or 4L, rather than having a centre lock. its a bit odd i know

excuse my 2 year absence form cruises, but at the ns.com cruise i saw a white gtt plates nismo 6, and dont know who owns the car. just wondering what brand n size/offset wheels u got ? :P

bsm cruise?

and YOU didnt say HI to ME?

vlad , im heartbroken now..

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