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Buy a bike <10,000km Rimon, it's like the bike equivalent of ~80,000km on a car.

We told you not to get an older bike brah..

please dont hurt me! :D

nah but seriously, fix it - get your full license and buy a bigger bike then if you still want one :D

pretty sure it's a simple fix probably the battery or something, been sitting out in the cold for a while. i just cbf working on it. not in this weather anyway

Shoulda got a bigger bike ;)

fyp

Do have time for white R1s - would go well with black and white Alpinestars gear

Single swingarm conversion :worship:

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delicious

lol i kind of am!

you don't happen to know if the fuel light works in the car do you? :P

It should work but I never had a light flashing on me...

Chickened out and drive to nearest BP servo is always the answer to my low fuel problem!

It should work but I never had a light flashing on me...

Chickened out and drive to nearest BP servo is always the answer to my low fuel problem!

Everyone chickens out in 33s. But once you know it's there you push it everytime. It's real far below the last line. Keep pushing it.

Yep I chickened out, though the closer I got to the servo the more I tried to use up everydrop just to see the light!

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