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Ninja has an analog fuel gauge. I'm mad jelly...my R1 has a low fuel light and when that comes on it switches the trip meter screen to say "F-trip", which instead of counting down how many km you have left, counts up from 0 lol. People have said it'll count to about 50-60 before you conk out. For such a late model high end Jap bike you'd think a fuel gauge wouldn't have been beyond them.

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pretty stupid really you'd think a fuel gauge would be up on the list i mean even hyosungs come with a digital fuel gauge :/

dude was like just fill up at about 170 which would work, unless you forget to reset your trip...

Don't think gauges were common back in the 80s/90s

Duck Season!

f**k yes. ticked that box on the license too ;)

gonna visit a hunting shop later and see what guns i can buy and what licenses i need.

once the 32 is finished, gonna go halvies with my uncle and buy a big 4x4

f**k yes. ticked that box on the license too ;)

gonna visit a hunting shop later and see what guns i can buy and what licenses i need.

once the 32 is finished, gonna go halvies with my uncle and buy a big 4x4

not the response i was looking for

RABBIT SEASON!

this is. #kidsthesedays

Dont forget Momo for your motor - most places that focus on Drag motors struggle with street/circuit. And what i mean by that is they just port the shit out of everything, put the biggest cams they can to maximise top end HP.

But driving around town the motors are piglets and lazy off-boost. Depends on what you want really.

Lever action rilfle ok shot gun no

What u looking to do?

ah yeah must have been shotties i was thinking of as level action

Dont forget Momo for your motor - most places that focus on Drag motors struggle with street/circuit. And what i mean by that is they just port the shit out of everything, put the biggest cams they can to maximise top end HP.

But driving around town the motors are piglets and lazy off-boost. Depends on what you want really.

you mean like Josh's 420awkw compared to your 350 :P

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