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Best of luck Rimon.

:thanks:

nice one - ridden before?

nope hence why it should be interesting lol

Booking in for the 2 day course this weekend if there's a spot available

was supposed to do that but told em i'm only free 1 day a week etc and they let me do the one day deal

Yeah my mate bought the autogauge stepper series and installed without a problem today :(

Though he wasn't sure where you put the aftermarket oil sensor.

Where did you put yours? Any fiddling around?

Into the sandwitch plate.

Had oil pres, temp and water temp

negative

1 day is for people who have ridden before and are familiar with changing gears and the use of a clutch (asked me if i drive a manual car)

2 day is for people with no prior riding experience (me)

Yes I know, but I doubt I'd have any trouble doing any of it...I sat on my mates bike and could've ridden it if I wanted to, but I'd rather be taught how to ride properly before trying

yeah course more traning would be better but don't wanna/cant take a day off work atm

they had a black cbr fireblade on display, tuff!

Yeah I only work saturday not sunday, but union lockdown this weekend so I'm not losing a day by doing the 2 day course

Know what bike you're gonna get yet? How soon you planing to buy?

Yeah I only work saturday not sunday, but union lockdown this weekend so I'm not losing a day by doing the 2 day course

Know what bike you're gonna get yet? How soon you planing to buy?

still looking up different models but so far i like the look of some mid 90's hondas. aprilia got nice ones too...

maybe after i sell my car and get another one. not really in a rush to get one

I gotta start looking for another cheap run around, excel or something...Preferably before the next service is due on my EA..

Already driving around on 2 bald front tires, needs trans. service, as well as normal service, so there's $500+ I don't wanna spend on it, so may as well spend another $1k or so and get something else..

So if anyone knows of a car that fits the above description, send it my way

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