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hmmm, if the good weather holds out, I may have to blow the cobwebs out of the pipes and come up for a ride...................and a pie :D

You riding or driving Roo?

My car will be at Boostworx tomorrow, so I hope to have her back and running sweet. TLR is unregistered at the moment, and having starting issues ... but I am toying with the idea of throwing rego on her tomorrow. ;)

"Bring the noise!"

I’ll be coming down but only for little bit....atm I have one blue front calliper one yellow :S looks pretty bad :( needs to be rectified before 5am tomorrow morning LOL

oh and yeah ill be there 7:30

i dont think people will pay too much attention to the calipers but hey thats just my thoughts.....as long as it works :( that all that matters :)

Ive got different colour calipers, nobody has even noticed yet :P

Theyre different from front to back too, not left side to right side.

I'll try to be there by 7.30pm.

I think I've got a fouled plug in the TLR from it sitting around for a year and not being run enough. Got a new set of plugs. Problem is I gotta pull half the bodywork apart and move the radiator to get to the v-twin engine. Anyone who's owned a fully faired v-twin sportsbike can atest. But I've done this a million times in the 10 years I've owned the bike, so I reckon I can perform a miracle.

In other bad news, the tuner can't find the problem with my Stagea. Hope I can get her back by the end of the day :)

I should probably head down now - I need to chat with Ruby anyway.

I barely know anyone - but I stand out like a sore thumb .. lol :)

... I should bring my iPad and look like an Apple fag .. haha.

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