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a very simple question.. IF the organiser has proclaim not coming for skyline-only events anymore....

WTF is gunna be planning the upcoming Massive Skyline Cruise? or is Adrian taking over the reins ???

*stoned again~~

hi Ska,

not sure exactly, not too much though....you don't want to over-oil it.

As for drying time, do you mean after washing the filter?....just till it feels dry to the touch....you don't need to let it dry after you spray the oil on

Now I really must go before I am late again and my g/f decides that it would be a good idea to lift my scrotum over my head to teach me a lesson heheh (don't picture it mentally, you will only get hurt)

hi Ska,

not sure exactly, not too much though....you don't want to over-oil it.

As for drying time, do you mean after washing the filter?....just till it feels dry to the touch....you don't need to let it dry after you spray the oil on

Cool yea I sprayed the soapy stuff on, then washed it out, and have let it dry since sunday, so it should be dry by now, just waiting for you to come on to ask about the oil, havent seen you all day, has your mail server being playing silly buggers again? :D

I'm a little disturbed that nothing has been posted/organised for this thursday night......that's 2 weeks in a row now that things have been left till the last minute.....are people losing interest or too busy or what?

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