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Haha how slow do you have to take the corners on that hill...so damn tight. Gotta slip the clutch in 1st on some turns :/

Haha i know some of them are like wtffffff up and around really tight 1st or 2nd gear for me

lol @ that phaggot

Leigh what's done to the xr6?

not sure, good thing is the 4lt means you can pretty much strap on what ever turbo you want.. crazy

lol

wtf do you do for a living?

I'm a system engineer, (Although returning from NZ I'll have a new job which is like a commissioning technician role)

Hump is growing on me...

lameeeeee!

I will be missing in action over the next 2 weeks guys off to NZ for a holiday!! (leaving tomorrow morning) :)

Ordered new front and rear fender, front light, and rim tape hopefully delivered while im overseas :D

Gonna miss my baby: :(

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need to meet june 24th dead line, bride copy will do.

lol what are you on a car building reality tv show?

lameeeeee!

Give it a couple of years, most jackets will come with them and it will be a minority that don't have them lol. I wouldn't have one on a commuter/cruiser/motard, but if you're hitting the corners on a speed machine you will look the part.

I will be missing in action over the next 2 weeks guys off to NZ for a holiday!! (leaving tomorrow morning) :)

Sucks man, I was going to hit you up for a ride on Friday cause I have it off!

lol what are you on a car building reality tv show?

Give it a couple of years, most jackets will come with them and it will be a minority that don't have them lol. I wouldn't have one on a commuter/cruiser/motard, but if you're hitting the corners on a speed machine you will look the part.

Sucks man, I was going to hit you up for a ride on Friday cause I have it off!

R1/R6/GSXR/CBRRs I can understand, but if you got a 250 / cruiser / motard then yeah I reckon a bit lame as they wont get any decent speed anyway lol

ride in 2 weeks time :D you can come over and help me put on my new parts if they arrive :P

I was reading up on them earlier, apparently they give more protection than they do aerodynamic assistance. Some manufacturer did wind tunnel tests and found little to no aerodynamic change, whilst people have been in crashes with them and claimed that the hump levels out your back with the back of your helmet - therefore less pressure on / chance of hyperextending your neck in a fall.

Yeah I'll give you a hand.

I was reading up on them earlier, apparently they give more protection than they do aerodynamic assistance. Some manufacturer did wind tunnel tests and found little to no aerodynamic change, whilst people have been in crashes with them and claimed that the hump levels out your back with the back of your helmet - therefore less pressure on / chance of hyperextending your neck in a fall.

i've never fallen off my car...

~jussayin

I'd happily have the hump if im riding an R1 lol but on a lil 2fiddy looks a bit overkill

Aparently makes a noticeable difference on freeways/high speeds

Some find it uncomfortable though

Dez what jacket you getting?

Something in the Dainese range

ill try this again as i accidentally posted in vic post your ride thinking i was in wasteland >,<

parts left japan on monday according to rhdjapan and i come home today and they have arrived :S

thats faster than aus post can do from syd -> melb!

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